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- February 28, 2021 at 5:13 am EST #41562
Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that inspired you, or even just gave you a fresh perspective.
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- July 16, 2024 at 3:38 pm EDT #381554JuuleParticipant
I’m having a difficult time understanding the idea of dividing our sensing units in two. Â Is there a practical example of it that I can get?
Other than that, I loved the caterpillar video.  I want to be an imaginal cell!
- June 13, 2024 at 11:30 pm EDT #375985TiffanyParticipant
I feel that the videos and readings in this lesson propelled me toward a better understanding of Kabbalah and the importance of setting the right intentions to achieve the desired states of reception and bestowal. I’m eager to experience the connection aspect as that seems to be the way to annul oneself in a group setting while bestowing and receiving in order to reach equivalence of form with our Creator… My apologies if I’m not explaining this very well. There is so much to learn and contemplate.
- May 1, 2024 at 6:38 am EDT #370878JamesMParticipant
Just wanted to say that I’m really enjoying the readings for this course. Feels like “next level” stuff – and I can sense my Surrounding Lights working on me as I read, listen, absorb and try – more or less effectively – to implement what I’m learning.
- April 28, 2024 at 7:26 am EDT #370589EstherParticipant
The butterfly video is so uplifting, a beautiful reminder that we are in a process and although it looks like a mess right now we are evolving into something beautiful. I am so thankful to have found KABU and these teachings – I can feel the surrounding Light working on my mind and heart through the, teachings, the instructors and the gatherings of friends – I feel joy again after many years of wandering in a spiritual desert.
- April 28, 2024 at 5:30 am EDT #370583NnParticipant
It just feel so beautiful…
- March 28, 2024 at 8:53 am EDT #366929JohanParticipant
It’s great to study kabbalah, it’s great to learn all these things. It’s like a new age is coming. an age of life and existence taken to the maximum, where people can sit together ,feel themselves, live in peace and act freely.
Now that kabbalah is taking over, the time has come for us to focus on human beings. It’s a time when we feel more encouraged to discuss, to open ourselves. What happened in the past must stay in the past. We now are part of a big role where all mankind is asked to take part in a circled system. Time has come for us to say goodbye to that old fashioned way of suffering.
Let’s continue in our studies praying only for the world to join us in a journey of life that will never end.
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