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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      Jack Davidsen
      Participant

      I think what I most learned about myself is the fact that my PTSD is being used by my ego.

      But of course, I learned so much more, not only about myself but about Kabbalah, and therefore about reality and how reality works.

      I have written about a lot of the many inspirations I have received during the course, in the fora as we went through the weeks. I have also written about what I wish for my fellow students. So I feel that writing it all again here would be a repetition.

      I feel I am so slow in catching up with everything, especially at this point in time. Every moment counts and I want to continue to begin the next chapter: Kabbalah in Action. I am looking forward to seeing you all there. 🙂

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      Mel Farrell
      Participant

      Many awareness’s about the nature of the strife we are in. That the solution doesn’t lie on the same level of the problem.

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      Cristie
      Participant

      I think for me the most inspired action is to continue taking action to love thy neighbor as thyself while self correcting and growing that point in the heart that has beckoned me to grow for a number of years. In 1995 I did have the opportunity to study Kabbalah but was not ready. I believe that everything I have experienced since has brought me full circle and here I am now. Ready to be part of the last generation. I’m appreciative and grateful to say the least.

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      Anna
      Participant

      I am inspired by the lesson ‘there is no one else beside him’. Everything comes from Him. And gives a total other perspective on energy, love, land, thoughts, ideas. Everything actually. I am understanding and integrating this a bit more in my life.

    • #333969
      Kathy
      Participant

      I realized that I am acting from a judgmental, self righteous point of view too often.  Just simple things, like not letting someone in front of me in traffic. Thinking/perceiving that they are acting in a selfish manner evokes a selfish act on my part in return.  Letting go of road rage benefits me.

      Using the traffic analogy, and referring to the lesson that says what is mine is also yours speaks to we’re all literally and figuratively, on the same path. We’re all trying to get there, in different cars, but on the same road. If I use my energy to remain passive aggressive, I’m hindering the fflow.

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      Lana
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course? The promise of learning Kabbalah and ultimately fulfilling my purpose
      What have I learned about myself in the process?  I am an egoist, everything I do, feel, think, etc – it all comes from my egoism and there is nothing I can about it.  That’s how I was created.
      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?  I wish every Kabbalah student to never give up and just keep learning and connecting, no matter how hard or futile it may seem at any particular moment.

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