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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      Esther
      Participant

      I’m inspired by the thought of None else Besides Him and how that changes my whole perception of the world and of myself.  I’ve learned to be more humble and less guilty about myself, not thinking I’ve been in control or should be.  That’s more hubris than reality. I hope we all learn to love each other as ourselves.  What could be better than that?  What a beautiful world that would be.

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      Sol Belo
      Participant

      The more I reflect, the more grateful I am for Kabbalah and all of you.  World peace has become a plausible goal, vast but achievable with an inkling of what I can do or must do. Jeez: congratulations guys!

    • #191266
      Sol Belo
      Participant

      My wish is for us all to keep seeking and finding answers in the Kabbalah experiences through daily practices in decision making.

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      Sol Belo
      Participant

      I have had most of my perennial questions thoroughly examined, clarified, and answered with a way forward for me.

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      Etienne Fourie
      Participant

      I have learned how necessary its is to connect with each other for the collective correction of the world.  It is as I experience a responsibility for my own correction to help the correction of the one soul.

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      Niklas
      Participant

      Throughout this course I felt that I have already come a bit closer to the Kabbalistic environment and connected to some of my fellow students.

      What inspires me most is the way in which Kabbalists relate to their lives. It is a difficult thing for me to understand. I am used to advancing through pain and actually started seeking pain because I thought that it is necessary. Perhaps it isn’t.

      I wish to my fellow students that their path in life from this point forward is an “exciting journey; a voyage of discovery” instead of a life filled with suffering.

      Let’s make it happen!

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