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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      martin
      Participant

      My wishes for fellow students. That in spite of what seems to surround my corporeal perception of cultural, language, generational differences, that in the following weeks we might, together, experience a oneness that rises above this physical world for the benefit of everyone.

    • #331657
      Shadi
      Participant

      I wish for me and my brothers here to correct ourselves from within, achieve true attachment to the Creator, and work as one cell at the beginning of the correction of humanity.

    • #331491
      Dennis Ibrahim
      Participant

      What inspired me is that the law ‘Love thy friends as yourself’ is a means for revealing the pre-existing reality and the essence of all the 613 commandments. Also that Love means the inclusion of others to the point that I feel others as I feel myself.

      Therefore through our correct intentions, and with the help from the Upper Light, we include our concern and care for  the needs of others within, such that they become included in us.

    • #331278

      To see me and the creator in my fellow. Looking into their smiles with eyes yearning for love and to love.

      I am still the most egotistical person on the face of this planet. I have caused so much pain and destruction. Even my name in gematria reveals my worldly life and my lineage of war, and I believe my tikkun now is to learn peace and give peace.

      I pray for all of you here to reach the goal of unity with your fellow and with our loving Creator

    • #331114
      Garry
      Participant

      Regardless of appearances to the contrary, “There is none else besides Him”. The Good that does good.–

      The importance of the books, the teacher and the group.

      By keeping the law of “Love your Neighbor as yourself” we can feel and reveal all of Reality and keep all 613 commandments. But this precept is not about external “altruistic” actions which are always egoistic (and which history will show), always causes damage and create more suffering to the world, but about an Internal change of intention and awareness. We we are all (in reality) connected- part of the one general soul of Adam Ha Rishon, and what I intend (and do) affects everything and everyone in the entire world/universe

      Love covers all crimes.

      True prayer is not in words but comes from the heart.

    • #330889
      Damjan Stanek
      Participant

      It inspired me above all that there is still a chance to make progress in my life. In this, Kabbalah is the tool.
      I am working a lot on my self-reflection on my ego, especially in relation to relationships with others.
      I wish for my fellow students to achieve the true “love one’s neighbor as thyself”.

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