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

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      Renata Klem
      Participant

      I am quite shy about speaking in public, and I also have the language barrier since I’m not fluent in English – I’m Brazilian and speak Portuguese. However, I completed the outreach activity by commenting on the course video on YouTube, and I was able to feel the importance of this kind of dissemination. It helps attract people who have the point in the heart so they can join Kabu and, in a way, unite with us to form one mind and one heart, all joined together in the common goal of adhesion with the Creator.

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      Verena
      Participant

      I like the idea of the nods ad the hubs… and the Kabbalists being pipes for the light… and that importance of sharing this wisdom without coercion.

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      Edward Onyango
      Participant

      That dissemination is actually a form of bestowal!

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      Jazmir
      Participant

      Se are one soul, we need to connect either voluntarily or the nature will do it for us… is inevitable.

      Thank you.

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      Paul
      Participant

      This week’s teachings and readings gave me a profound respect for those who are traveling the Kab path and investing their time to share what they are attaining with others who are interested. And how their efforts are having a huge impact on others who aren’t searching in a very conscious or direct way at this stage. So I thank all involved in developing, presenting and providing  answers to our questions … from my heart! I hope (and intend) that one day I may be able to disseminate in these ways and help others find their way back to unity with the Creator. But first I need to attain this unity versus simply learn it! I know it will be a gradual process and that group work is crucial, so I look forward to the live workshop tomorrow and meeting and getting to know 9 of you in person. Shalom & filakia (love in Greek).

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      maria santos
      Participant

      In the related readings, Three questions I received on study, work and dissemination, in one of the questions it referred the student to read items 10-20 Introduction to Talmud Eser Sefirot. I have read these items before, but for some reason the discussion about the importance of faith and having that central to your study touched my heart. It doesn’t matter how much you study if your intention/faith is not correct. If your intention is right then  you will be brought to Lishma.

      As far as dissemination, I have found myself lately in conversations where I can contribute some kernels of Kabbalah, which I know it’s is not from me that they come from but from Him. At the beginning of this lesson,  I started to fear the word “dissemination”, I thought oh boy here it comes I have to go out and preach to the world and try to convince people to come to Kabbalah. But the words “spirituality is not coerced” kept coming to mind. Then I realized, it’s not going out “spreading the word”, but being a conduit to plant seeds that will hopefully take root, when He deems it is time.

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