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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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- May 9, 2023 at 5:56 pm EDT #319713AndreanneParticipant
I feel my heart opening more and more, and am immensely grateful to have the opportunity to contribute to world change through my inner work and correction. All that I’m learning through the Kabbalah lessons resonate in my current progress and provide a very sound explanation. I feel more complete than ever before.
I of course wish the same sense of fulfillment and more to everyone.
- May 9, 2023 at 7:52 am EDT #319641CristinaParticipant
Dear Tony and Kabbalah team.
I am immensely grateful, because I see, I feel and I am awakening deeper Love in my heart.
Im sorry I don’t say understanding because I am putting the mind behind. that’s also why sometimes I just don’t want to awaken questions, because I deeply believe they come answered as I need them to be answered.
I Love you all, thank you for your existence! as you do to me….I do to everything and everyone who come across this “Me”
- May 8, 2023 at 4:26 pm EDT #319616SarahParticipant
What inspired me most ? The course started & ended with the current state of our world, where, clearly, changes have to be made for humanity to survive. I like that KabU puts its work clearly in this arena – THE most important work we can do.  KabU is offering a solution, in that by becoming conscious of the greater whole & working towards creating that unity, instead of for our own egos, must indeed be in alignment with the will of the Creator. If this is actually the case ( & I don’t know that, as yet),then we, who have been called thus far, may have a real influence on how the world now turns. It seems to me that the revelation of Kabbalah now, is the plan of HaShem. Pretty awesome.
In addition, I would like to thank each of these :-Â KabU for its generosity in giving all this 10 week course for free, Tony & co for the inspiring videos, and the vision and mission of Rav Laitman for presenting this to the world.
What have I learned about myself? That I like a full discussion of the ideas presented, particularly I would have liked more explanations & argey-bargey, since some of these concepts have been very counter-intuitive for me, and rather intellectual – more than felt . I guess I felt a little alone in my questioning of what was being said, and in particular, my concerns with the use of very language very integral to KabU.  The picture so far is a difficult & overwhelming one – what is being asked is – well, a complete change in my way of thinking, & the ego does it’s kicking & screaming bit, inevitably.  On the other hand, I notice that some changes have been occurring naturally in my personal sphere, so I am being proactive in forming little groups to do various spiritual things. So I am being a little more out there in the world. I frequently find that I have been “led”, though I don’t understand the way, the “HOW” it happened. The push-pull thingey is at work, for sure.
For my fellow students – well done for getting this far, I have found all your comments very helpful to my own reflections, noticing the many different ways all this can be processed, so giving thanks for that. May all your desires be fulfilled.
- May 8, 2023 at 1:46 pm EDT #319597EberhardParticipant
What most inspired me is the vision of the one, what I have learned about myself is that I’m innermost taking part in it, and what I wish to my fellow students is that they trustfuly follow the trace it has layed out for them.
- May 8, 2023 at 12:58 pm EDT #319589GaborParticipant
“If the other souls think about you, you will live. If they don’t think about you, you will die.” It’s a quote from one of the recommended reading texts, which had a big impact on me. Thanks to this reading I realized that I am constantly thinking about my problems, and now i started to think about others.
- May 7, 2023 at 7:13 pm EDT #319534Ann StephensParticipant
What most inspired me in the course? There has been a long line of Kabbalists who have achieved the impossible AND they generously and meticulously passed this wisdom down from one to another so that this very generation can begin the process of Tikkun Olam. Wow, what a privilege.
What have I learned about myself in the process? I am a selfish egoist. This a natural quality given to me by the creator, not a personal flaw or worse, something that I must project onto other people. Any shame I have held about this can now be used as fuel for my own correction.
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? Keep showing up. We have a long journey ahead, but we have wise guides.
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