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madelainne.
- February 28, 2021 at 5:23 am EST #41587
Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorReflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.
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- April 10, 2025 at 4:46 pm EDT #432702
madelainne
ParticipantThe lesson seemed to deepen what I have already learned throughout my life and the experiences I have had. It explained everything in a way where it feels more real or solid. I continue to have incites about my self and understand my self and the way I view the world. I find it all very helpful, in strengthening me through what has been a very difficult and challenging few years.
- March 7, 2025 at 10:37 am EST #428468
Akosua Marie
ParticipantLooking forward to much much more!
- December 27, 2024 at 10:08 pm EST #412583
Ka Bubot
Participant“There’s none else beside Him.” is one of the tenets of the wisdom of Kabbalah that somewhat freed me from a belief system of good and evil that befalls us. I saw a video clip of an interview of a Kabbalist, Dr. Michael Laitman when asked by Larry King, “Do you believe in God?” “No.” he politely answered and added, ” The wisdom of Kabbalah is the method for the revelation of God to every single person in this life, in this world.” and added, “Revelation not believing.”
Kabbalah is a science not a religion where I have discovered a new way of perceiving reality through all the exciting lessons brought before me not just for the purpose of information but through a systematic method to prove and test the veracity of the truth being presented. I cannot distinguish from all the lessons presented which blew my mind because all of them amazed and excited my curiosity like a baby born in a new reality. All lessons are interconnected and systematic. All I can say is that Kabbalah opened my mind and rejuvenate my heart wanting for more truth and insights about the Creator, me and my friends and my connection to the world.
- January 30, 2025 at 4:37 pm EST #421754
Katrina Leeks
ParticipantThank you for sharing. I think that is a perfect summarizing quote from Dr. Michael Laitman and I truly feel the same.
- November 18, 2024 at 5:39 am EST #401826
Proffboff
ParticipantThe kabbalah courses from beginning until now have blown my mind and I am trying to put all the pieces together in order to be able to move forward and continue to learn.
- October 18, 2024 at 4:28 am EDT #394008
Verena
ParticipantCurrently I feel assembling all the knowledge in the courses, which is just a beginner’s level, is giving the hope to discern this something, that connects everything… but itś abit like when you plan to walk up the 99 steps of a staircase of a lighthouse and you are only on the first step… still full of energy, but you know- unless you are well trained… it’s going to hurt before you will get a clear view. I feel touched by the optimism and the benevolent understanding of people trying to learn…but I can also increasingly feel the disparity to the „rules“ of normal life… and I feel itś something you cannot devote an hour a day to do like a hobby, or some mysticism…or like some intellectual practice of how one „should be“ and then go on as usual. I rather feel itś something that is really going to change the perception and connection to life and people, and that feels moving me quite a bit… into all possible directions…
- October 13, 2024 at 11:29 am EDT #393381
Deborah Joplin
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