Reflect: Share something from the lesson that inspired you, or even just gave you a fresh perspective.

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      Tamar
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      The wisdom of Kabbalah trough ages and the  reconnection in time with the reforming light between Ge (bestowal) and AHP (recption) by the vessels all as one in a huge global world beyond the egoism.  The integration with each other, feeling harmony and balance until the final tikun.

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      Lucy
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      That I must rise above my individuality(ego) and connect with others

    • #433807
      Rex Jebamoney
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      Finally the pieces of the puzzle are beginning to fall into place. It’s not intellectual challenge, but a more deeper understanding of the system that we live in, and how one perceives it. It’s custom made for each of us. Enjoying the new perception that is growing within me.

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      malcolm
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      Basically, we need to learn more about each other, to manage this task together with friendship love and bestowel.

    • #413237
      Katrina Leeks
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      The reading from Kabbalah, Science and the Meaning of Life was a beautiful description of the phases of light and answered why they behave the way they do! I was so pleased that it brought together the phases of light, the restriction and creation of the worlds, Adam and the environment in Atzilut, and the shattering and the creation of our physical world.  I had known these things in a basic way by different readings, but having it all together was lovely. It was like having a teacher explain it to me personally.

      I also loved the breakdown of, “separating the sensing unit into two parts.” By using two to feel the sensation while only one of the pair receives, “the sensing of the pleasure can become unending.” It gives me something almost mathematical to think about, but I also feel the sensations of the parts from the description. It is truly food for thought.

       

       

       

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      Koriander
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      I am starting to get the bigger picture here and how we all are connected in this

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