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

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      Ken
      Participant

      What blows my mind is how simple yet profound the principles.

    • #424525
      Katrina Leeks
      Participant

      It’s so simple, but hearing about the difference between the circle and the line helped me this week. (The circle is a direct product of the light and not of desire.)

       

       

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      Ka Bubot
      Participant

      The Method of Kabbalah has given me a new reality that it is only through this method that we can be able to truly be in adhesion with the Creator through a group of like minded friends to form a bigger desire that can achieve the goal of attracting that Light that will reform us.  Never have I encounter other groups that can achieve true spirituality than through this method.

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      Melanie
      Participant

      What blew my mind the most is that Kabalah have the technology to accomplish the goal of connecting to the spiritual world.  I also think that is very interesting that it is the Creator who brings you to Kabalah when you are ready and willing to do the work.

    • #413569
      Philip Iyov Ecks
      Participant

      While reading the suggested chapter ” Great Kabbalist’s throughout history “, from Awakening to Kabbalah, it blew me away when I read that one could advance to the upper spiritual worlds in this one lifetime through the study of Kabbalah as presented by Baal Hasulam. When I was a boy I came to the belief that the purpose of our lives in this world, was to study the scriptures and the teachings of the bible so that we might progress to the point of being blessed with the creative nature of the G-d and thereby end our sojourn in this world and return to the eternal realms. This of course is contrary to the Christian beliefs, that this can be accomplished in one lifetime.

      I think I came into this world again in 1961 with my remembrances somewhat intact as this was not the only belief I came to during my youth. Perhaps I was a Kabbalah student returning to finish the work at this time. I never felt comfortable in any church and all the various religious and philosophical studies I involved myself in were always lacking in the end to provide me with the methodology to accomplish my goal…until four years ago when I first encountered Kabbalah. I now know I am in the right place and am eager to complete this work in my present lifetime. I am so full of joy to have discovered the teachings of Baal Hasulam and Kabbalah.

      Shalom.

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      Deborah Joplin
      Participant

      The new learning that the essential nature of the Minion and surrendering  myself to the group while others in the group surrender to me. By this we learn to love the collective soul. This is a unity of spirit that I have held out as an unrealized ideal for a long time. The potential of the experience we will share in and the butterfly effect of its success to the entire soul is an exciting call!

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