Share any/all of the following: What most inspired me in the course? What have I learned about myself in the process? What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

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    Share any/all of the following: What most inspired me in the course? What have I learned about myself in the process? What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

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    • #365298
      Sheila
      Participant

      I am inspired by the honesty of the instructors, the work itself, and what it brings out in the students sharing with each other. I see the changes in my fellow students as we grow to understand ourselves and the world, and the Thought of the Creator together. And the energy that is shared, beyond time and space, here in a global internet connection is the most inspiring of all.

      There is nothing new under the sun and as a senior in a world of younger people I have learned that I have indeed been blessed by the Creator with the gift of finding myself here. I have learned that this lifetime has been a culmination of past lives and I have been given this time here and now to make the corrections, and feel the joy of the revelations. I have learned to truly feel the joy of His Love.

      I wish for my fellow students to be brave and tenacious in the pursuit of the Wisdom of Kabbalah. The path may be quicker than the path of suffering, but facing the reshimot on each step upward can be a difficult climb. Facing the truth is always hard, and here we are facing our own truths. Always know that we each carry these same truths and only together can we be the beginning of the change for the world. It’s the hardest role, to be the beginning, as we may not see what we hope for in the world around us. But we are the leading generation and we are doing the most difficult work, to begin the change.

    • #365294
      Diane
      Participant

      I have really come to understand what is meant by the phrase “There is none else besides Him.” even though I had heard this phrase for years, during this course I realized that I had some residual misconceptions from my life before Kabbalah. I have a better understanding of my illusionary “free will” and how bound we are because of our DNA, culture and nurture. And last but not least, that I can help the process of correcting the world through my efforts to correct myself.

      I have realized that all my years of Torah study are not wasted, even though I wished I had learned Kabbalistic principles first. I am content with the journey that the Creator has taken me through and I am so happy to be here, in this “environment” today!

      I wish that my fellow students will continue to multiply in number and in their desire to be like our Creator so that very soon we will reach Tikkun Olam and conformity with our Creator.

    • #365257
      Manuela
      Participant

      What inspired me in the course is the feeling that we are all part of a Plan of infinite Love. And that we can be part of the Plan, for the only reason to be here, with you all, in this very moment.

      What I have learned about myself in the process is that my whole life, expecially the last years since I started my spiritual quest, was driven by an invisible fil rouge that now I start seeing.

      I wish to all my fellow students to go on, to find the courage to proceed in this incredible journey and to do it together. At the end, courage derives from the Latin word “cor habeo” that means, having heart, acting from Love. What a beautiful feeling, indeed!

    • #365033
      Jonah
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course?
      My personal ense of awakening.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?
      That I have the capacity to understand Kabbalah in a deep way.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
      Satisfaction in the highest sense.

    • #364933
      Walter
      Participant

      I found many interesting ways to connect my previous spiritual understandings with the cabalistic one. Free will and how it does or doesn’t exist was always an obsession. Also a lot of good insights about intentions vs actions.

    • #364807
      Johan
      Participant

      All aspects of the course are great

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