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- January 21, 2021 at 4:01 pm EST #37716
Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorShare 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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- March 13, 2024 at 8:35 am EDT #364582Ronny CervantesParticipant
What inspired me the most was something that I already knew but thru this course, that aspect and knowledge grew much more than before. I understand more how interconnected we are. How we are dependant on everyone to make this world a blissful place. How we need to come together as a bunch cells in the human body or parts of a cog wheel. The creator depends on us to fulfill his promise which is to do good to others and treat everyone equally.
I have learned what my part is in this. How my past mistakes and ignorance effected others before and how a positive attitude with the reforming light of the creator changes us drastically. We become good from evil. Giving rather than selfish. I learned more what my true purpose is on this earth.
I wish all my fellow classmates to continue to reform themselves. To grow spiritually as much as possible. To think of the creator constantly. To act like the creator constantly. To continue to grow and learn well past this course to make humanity a whole again.
- February 18, 2024 at 3:47 pm EST #361879RobertParticipant
Reading the course texts are exciting to read and feel. it appears as if  i am on an adventure . sometimes confusing,and that’s ok. the desire to correct myself and connect with others… not so much. And yet learning to love others as your self seems remarkable. what else could be as meaningful to others and to self?
- February 18, 2024 at 2:34 pm EST #361869Nick MartinezParticipant
What is truly inspiring about this course is the fact that the instructors here take the time to answer a multitude of personal questions regarding the work. Kabbalah for the longest time in my experience has been difficult to integrate because there are many gray areas and misunderstandings when beginning the practical application of the work. It can be easy to become confused when all there is to rely on is the text.
While I’ve learned a lot about myself in this process, the most useful thing has been discovering a new layer of introspection when it comes to prayer. For so long I have always believed that prayer had been mostly useless because of how many unanswered prayers have come and gone throughout my life. But through this course, I’ve fully internalized the notion that prayer is only practical when it involves a request for strength to change ones perception in order to understand the constantly benevolent actions of the Creator. This take on prayer has completely revolutionized my relationship with reality, in that ALL events are not only inherently benevolent, but done for Creation with the highest possible level of bestowal that can exist. Moving forward with this axiom, it follows that the problem is not with the Creator, but is with me! Going even further, this problem was placed in me BY the Creator Himself, specifically so I could come to the realization that going to Him for strength to change and understand that He is good is the only way forward.
I hope for everyone in this class that they are given the profound change of perception I feel that has been given to me.
- February 17, 2024 at 2:27 am EST #361715PaulParticipant
The lessons were well organized. I have learned a lot. Thank you KabU.
- February 16, 2024 at 11:00 am EST #361669N/aParticipant
I think for me, the thing I got most from Part II of the course was why concealment is so important for our spiritual growth. Egoism is the means by which the Creator conceals Himself from us to provide us the sensation of free will, and so that we can learn of our true nature and to want to cleave to that. Egoism plays a critical role in the realization that only love works, and that love thy neighbor as thy self is the only way to have peace and vitality in life.
Kabbalah has taught me to appreciate the altruistic intention behind all aspects of life, which makes it so much easier to accept myself and to open myself up to the process of spiritual growth by fully embracing all that I am without fear. Kabbalah has taught me that God takes it upon Himself to be responsible for our spiritual growth and development and that we only need to fully open ourselves to the process, which is the way we return love to God.
- February 15, 2024 at 10:13 am EST #361572Leyah Lynette EvolParticipant
Week 4 inspired me. Â I watched the videos twice. Â It was like Broadway lights hitting the stage for the grand finale.
I knew I was on a Spiritual journey but was unaware it was a Kabbalist journey.  I sobbed with intermingled relief and delight once I realized there is a path and I don’t have to walk it alone in the Corporeal world.
To my fellow KabUÂ learners, my wish for you is a deeper relationship with The Creator bringing crystal clear understanding as your life is enriched through the course material.
Thank you Dr. M. Laitman, Kabu Instructors and all those behind the scenes.
Blessings, Love and Light.
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