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

New Home Forums Course Forums Kabbalah Revealed Interactive – Part 1 Week 4 Discuss Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective.

  • #28809

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

Viewing 6 posts - 37 through 42 (of 56 total)
  • Author
    Replies
    • #307627
      Shel
      Participant

      I love that Tony took the time to add sauce to the strawberry shortcake. 💜

    • #307343
      D
      Participant

      The explanation of the screen, 6th sense, was the most pivotal point of the lesson this week.

    • #304981
      Marli
      Participant

      There have been many helpful analogies so far, but one that stuck with me was the description of a baby in a crib being unaware of the surrounding world.

    • #304311
      Elvis
      Participant

      the lessons are getting more and more interesting as we progress,, what blew my mind most of all is the presentation on the tree of life and how the ten sephirot is interconnected the science of the human emergence also  in relation with how the four phases of the sephirot   structures have been broken down and also the subject on the upper nine. and achieving the system is called the massauh

       

       

       

       

    • #303761
      craig
      Participant

      If I had to name one concept that expanded my mind in the week 4 lessons, it was that the 4 stages -behina aleph to behina daleth – are the fundamental stages of creation and thus, their “fingerprint” is present in everything that is.  Everything physical and spiritual extrapolates back to these 4 stages.

       

    • #293072
      Abbaa Naa’ol
      Participant

      This structure is just a division of the spiritual desire that we need to correct into sefirot, partzufim, and worlds. The most basic division of the desire is 1 Sefira. 5 Sefirot compose 1 partzuf. 5 Partzufim compose 1 world. There are 5 worlds in total.

Viewing 6 posts - 37 through 42 (of 56 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.