Reflect: Reflect: Share an epiphany from the session that broadened your understanding or shifted your perspective.

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    Reflect: Reflect: Share an epiphany from the session that broadened your understanding or shifted your perspective.

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      Steph
      Participant

      A new perspective for me came from the importance of connecting with the group in order to connect to the Creator.

      I shared this thought last week for reflection;  and this week I got to experience it.  I decided to ‘connect’ with the live YouTube “The Great Transition” and felt the power that came from connecting with others in the chat.

      Thank you KabU, and Julian Edwards for teaching me what True Connection is.

      • #312456
        Soraziz
        Participant

        I mean that kind, not that king, of course

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      Purity K
      Participant

      Just knowing that  there is the Creator behind everything that happens to us.  This will help me in the journey.

    • #295648
      Shmuley
      Participant

      The most important thing to me is to let the Creator rule my life, to pray to get the right desires to bless others. Also is important to know that it is the right desires, not obliterating, nor letting the ego run wild what helps me deal with the ego. All I need is to have the right desire to bless others. I can only exercise these right desires by being in the right place, surrounded by likeminded people, have the right teacher and the right literature.

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      Bonnie A. Bus
      Participant

      Just being human with the will to receive. I wonder how instructors are able to give. Don’t you need a break as well?

      How do Kaballah students get their balance?

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        It’s like a mother. She doesn’t need a break from her newborn. Instructors are excited for one more opportunity to bestow. It all depends on the importance of the goal. What we call tired only means the goal lost importance or something else became more important (same thing really). As a newbie one should not bite more than can chew, but commit to a schedule you can keep – reasonably – but keep what you promise yourself.

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      Irina
      Participant

      Rav Laitman said, “One should do one’s utmost in order to satisfy and develop desire for Upper Force correctly, otherwise it might be taken away, perhaps for several lifetimes.”

      It’s something to think about.

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      Theresa H
      Participant

      This course made me realize to let God be in control because he is already in control and the only thing I can do is enjoy the ride and, understand that everything in life is a lesson to be learned. We will all go through trials and tribulations. I’ve never been a materialistic person but, I do care too much about how other people act. So learning these lessons have taught me a process to start to let those feelings go and realize there is no one else besides Him.

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