Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

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    • #301352
      Purity K
      Participant

      Just glad to have found this wisdom!

    • #297780
      Bonnie A. Bus
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: center;”>Upbringing a child. The antroposofie has a view on it. Waldorf.  Every human being starts being born with the desire to receive.How to handle when a child likes to have a cuddle of its own? I wonder how the education could be different? It needs development to choose to be altruistic, but not by force, no?</p>

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      Shmuley
      Participant

      to me the most interesteing thing is to know that Kabbalah is the answer to the problem of etotism in the world. Once true unity and love is achieved those problems will be gone forever.

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      Maria Memoli
      Participant

      What blew my mind is that in the 1200/1300 there was a big attempt to expand the wisdom of Kabbalah in Europe, but it didn’t work.

      In that period the Church, made of men with the greatest Ego, was developing…what would have been the meaning of it with a humanity without problems, conflicts and all that? No reason to exist.  This is the reason why the Kabbalah didn’t survive in Europe.

      The Divine Comedy one of the most famous books of that period, is full of references to the Tree of Life and the Ten Sephirot. The Kabbalah was spread more than we might think, but not officially recognized by the Institutions.

      Let’s not forget that one of the most inhuman institutions of that times, was the Inquisition.  Talking about a God that wasn’t a Christian God, would have costed you the life…

    • #290348
      Beverly
      Participant

      This has been a powerful class. Simple yet robust and thought provoking

    • #287625
      henry
      Participant

      Según la lectura de Kabbalah Experience (pp 422-424), el énfasis en el hecho de que la correccion es un proceso colectivo, y en la que el cabalista debe corregir su parte individual que está en las otras almas, lo que hace de la mitzva “ama a tu vecino como a ti mismo” la base del progreso. “…Therefore, a collective study in a group is the most practical measure for spiritual advancement”

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