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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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- June 30, 2024 at 7:37 am EDT #377775
TsembalamiParticipant1. Learning about the creator
2. My desires, how to see them for what they are
3. I wish for them to continue in their efforts to be one with the creator and eventually succeed
- June 6, 2024 at 4:16 am EDT #374810
LillaParticipantHi, beautiful creations,
What most inspired me in the course? – the love, the oneness, the shared purpose, the Creator’s Presence with us
What have I learned about myself in the process? – understanding, tolerance and a more acute need to learn and grow in the likeness of the Creator
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? – the likeness of the Creator and an ever-growing desire to attain that 🙂
Love to you all. - June 5, 2024 at 7:56 pm EDT #374773
Eric Snow
ParticipantWhat has inspired me the most about this course is I’ve learned that there is an actual process of correction that I can use to become one with the creator. I’ve discovered where I’m at on the path and I’m looking forward on learn more about my journey. I wish my fellow students much success in reaching the creator.
- May 31, 2024 at 9:15 am EDT #374034
ginaParticipantWhat most inspired me in the course was the idea that as we correct ourselves we can correct the world since we are all interconnected. I thought the idea to “love thy neighbor as thyself”, which is the basis of all major religions, as the way to correct ourselves sounds like it should be easy to do, but is, in fact, quite difficult.
- May 29, 2024 at 11:23 am EDT #373853
EdParticipantThe concept, Tikkun Olam, inspired me most in the course. At first, the idea that the correction in one man can cascade into the correction of the whole world seemed a bit far-fetched, but then I began to see its logic. Assuming that the Creator made the world for man, it could follow that any change in man would change the world. For instance, if a man employed a tailor to craft him a suit, the suit was likewise made for the man. If the man began to put on weight, the tailor would need to change the suit to fit the man. When the man realized his error and took steps to correct his weight, the tailor would then change the suit to fit the man again. Furthermore, since we are all fragments of one universal soul, any correction in one soul corrects the whole. This puts the onus on us to get with the program, correct ourselves, and correct the world!
- May 29, 2024 at 6:49 am EDT #373797
GerritParticipantAlthough I already saw most of the material on YouTube (including the six-hour course by Tony) the course gave me more insight in the Kabbalah way of thinking about reality.
I have learned to accept both the positive and negative aspects of my life as gifts from the Creator, although this keeps my mind busy.
I hope to meet some of my fellow students this weekend, I am looking forward to the retreat and hope we’ll have a great time together, sharing our tiny sparks into a new growing light.
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