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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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- August 31, 2023 at 1:32 pm EDT #329950MarcyParticipant
I’m learning just how big my ego is. Difficult lesson. Sometimes hard to swallow. Humbling. But as I study, I can’t seem to get enough of Kabbalah teaching. I want more. Loving my neighbor as myself is truly the ultimate correction. I wish for all my fellow students that we all come to this knowledge together. I find it easier to think of being one with them than I do the people I work with on a daily basis.
- August 27, 2023 at 2:34 pm EDT #329688KristinParticipant
My mind has been struggling with the “how” of this process since lesson 1 week over 2 months ago. I pushed through what I thought was mundane and building the blocks for a foundation. Through these lessons though things began to get a little deeper for me. I was able to recognize some behaviors in myself that were egotistic that before I thought were things I did from pain and trauma. While I am still not 100 percent at peace within myself I am a lot closer to the purpose of creation than I was when I started this process and for that I am thankful and I would wish this also onto my fellow students.
- August 25, 2023 at 6:08 pm EDT #329576MihoParticipant
★What most inspired me in the course? well., this course explain a lot of things that unseen to our eyes but things we can feel.
★What have I learned about myself in the process? we are one .
★What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? All the best (^^)
★To instructors : Thank you very much!!!!
- August 24, 2023 at 8:16 am EDT #329498ReguilParticipant
I have a better understanding of “Love thy neighbor as thyself”. By using this as my motto, I think I will be on a good path to bestow and to get closer to the Creator.
- August 23, 2023 at 8:22 am EDT #329449Cinco LeoneParticipant
I was inspired by the fact that all of of the technical complexities of Kabbalah revolve around one essential principle which is to love one’s neighbor as thyself. I learned that this principle is at the heart of the creator and that by striving to embody it I can achieve equivalence of form with the creator. I also learned that the current body I possess is not my real body but that it is like an illusory body to be purified resulting in the revelation of my true body which is at one with the creator. I wish for my fellow students and I to cultivate a non-dual recognition of one another. I hope I come to see them as an extension of myself and I hope they come to see me in the same way. I also hope that this recognition can be cultivated to the extent that this felt sense of oneness expands beyond merely the scope of the Kabbalistic community to include all beings.
- August 23, 2023 at 6:44 am EDT #329446Jarrett TwaddleParticipant
What most inspired me? That every step of the way up to this point has been laid out before me. Every lesson has been pertinent to my inner state regarding whatever was/is going on in my life at the/this time, and even Rav Laitman’s live lectures seem to be synchronized with the lesson content of the week. The course has felt personalized from the very beginning.
What have I learned about myself? That’s an excellent question. My best answer is: I am apart of a much larger system. If I thought I knew that before, I was just seeing the tip of the iceberg. The difference is that now that tip has grown into what feels like a mountain compared to before, but I’m not as deluded as I once was and I recognize that it’s still just the tip.
I wish my fellow students the mercy of deep inner scrutiny and a true prayer that advances us all. I wish you all deep, profound connection of love to the group. May fear become reverence and may we all unite as one heart in the prayer of the many.
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