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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 18, 2025 at 2:41 am EDT #438514
Manzi OswaldParticipantThe main things I have learned so far:
I have understood the reason of my existence,
There is no one else besides Him
He is good and he does only good ” the Creator ”
The important of studying in the groupTo my fellow students I wish them to keep studying and to attaining more wisdom of Kabbalah
- May 5, 2025 at 10:39 pm EDT #436344
Tracey YoungParticipant1 The layers of meaning and the scaffolding of carefully laid out information.
2.I went off on my own tangent about I am my neighbors keeper……and the low and behold here is the exact same invitation …that love my neighbor /friend as myself .
This has presented itself as a strengthening  Of love for myself .
3. I wish you ease and unfolding connections ……know its often times the darkest before the dawn …be prepared for that .Plus we have all been here before …we have been still as coral and then as flexible as trees and a swift as the animals and now with all the resources around us we can be our illuminating selves .Blessed Be
“The blazing light on top of the my mountain respects and sees the light on top of your mountain “
- May 2, 2025 at 8:34 am EDT #435959
Janae Ben-ShabatParticipantOne of the biggest things I’ve learned in this course is how dominant my ego still is, and how much I genuinely want to shift from egoistic desire to altruism. I used to think I could grow spiritually on my own, but now I understand that my responsibility isn’t just to myself—it’s to the whole world. By correcting my ego, I contribute to the collective correction. I also really connected with the idea that our reality is just a reflection of our inner state. That perspective pushes me to take more responsibility for my thoughts, desires, and especially my connection with others.
What inspired me most in this course was the repeated emphasis that true spiritual progress is not achieved in isolation, but through connection with others. The idea that each of us carries a unique spark that can only ignite when joined with others resonates deeply with me—it’s both humbling and empowering. It shifted my understanding of spirituality from something personal and internal to something collective, relational, and deeply rooted in shared intention.
My wish for all of us is that we continue to awaken to the beauty and necessity of our connection, and that we each feel supported in moments of doubt, darkness, or confusion.
- April 16, 2025 at 12:04 am EDT #433741
Joshua PriceParticipantI learned that I am an important part of Tikkun Olam. I am excited to work on myself and my intentions to heal the world.
- April 13, 2025 at 5:00 pm EDT #433272
Sharon
ParticipantLife begins to make sense as I start to understand the Creator’s plan for our evolution. I have been searching for these answers such a long time. My wish to my fellow students is that we can find a way through the barrier together.
- April 13, 2025 at 2:49 pm EDT #433245
CraigParticipantI found the description of the structure and nature of creation illuminating and was delighted to learn that we can replace our Path of Suffering with the Path of Torah.
I hope as classmates we may each succeed on this unique and holy journey together.
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