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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      Sally
      Participant

      IWhat most inspred me about this course

      I was raised a Methodist. As a young woman, I converted
      to Judaism when I married my husband. I did not convert because I was marrying him. In fact, I had had no intention to convert at all. But in the course of preparing for marriage I fell in love with Judaism and chose to convert. I have not,in the past years, been active in a community,but I love the religion and the people. However,I have a felt a lack in the area of the spiritual .
      I have felt that there was more..something that I’m not seeing, but is there. When I saw the course through KabU, it jumped out at me.I had heard of Kabbalah,of course. Have even, as a younger woman, done a little reading on the subject However, at that time, I thought the study of Kabbalah was not open to women. When I saw that it was, I enrolled. The entire subject and the teachings have been so inspiring to me While it has been a rigorous five weeks its been incredibly inspiring I would like to take the next course Thank

    • #440341
      Tracey
      Participant

      I have discovered that my hunger for the truth is real thru lifes challenges I am going thru at the moment my hunger has not been dulled.  I love this as usually I am a person who gives up on what I start when I find something more interesting to look at, but with kabbalah it is different and I love this.

      Wishing nothing but the best for my fellow students, we’ve got this

      Thank you to the tutors once again

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      Simon
      Participant

      I very much enjoyed the course. The presenters were engaging and insightful. What inspired me was learning about the nature of the creator and the nature of the creature. I’m looking forward to further exploring how to correct our fundamental nature to receive to grow closer to the creator’s nature to bestow.

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      Smith
      Participant

      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

      1. -What I found most inspiring, was the logical encouragement to self-improvement, a further way to worship a god. The overall system to achieve spiritual enlightenment was inspirational. I was inspired by the logic.

      2.- I realized I’m much more selfish than I initially thought.

      3.- I wish them the best.

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    • #439146
      Lorie
      Participant

      I am not sure I completely integrated all the meanings of all the lessons in these two blocks of Kabbalah explained part 1 and part 2. But every time I listen to videos and read and reread  a text I understand something on a new level. I am still happy to be here and eager to learn more. These teachings called to me.  I believe in the force and power of the group versus the individual for development  I am anxious to start learning  sharing with and  apply this knowledge in practice with the community where we will support each other. Thank you all, students and masters

       

       

       

       

    • #439114
      Sun
      Participant

      What inspired me most is that the Creator is the only force acting in reality and that it does only good. It is also a revelation to be told that the state of the humanity depends solely on my actions. I am trying to comprehend this, it would feel less of a burden to share such responsibility with everybody else.

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