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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    • #334080
      Boke
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      The most inspiring aspect I found in the course is that I begin to feel a sense of my purpose in life. I got a sense that Kabbalahis the right track for me. I learned about myself that almost everything I do has an egoïstic intention, but I learned that I don’t have to feel guilty about it because I was made this way, it is my first nature. Also I learned that I can rise above my egoïstic nature and become more altruîstic. The wisdom of Kabbalah can guide me in this. I wish for my fello students that the wisdom of Kabbalah will lift them up and guide them on their spiritual journey. I also wish for the a lot of joy in their study of Kabbalah.

    • #334019
      Sharon
      Participant

      What most inspired me in this course was realizing that I am on the right track, heading in the right direction with the correct intention. I learned that I am very good at being egoistic and I now have a strong desire to become more altruistic and achieve equivalence of form with the Creator. I wish my fellow students to keep going and learning as we connect all of our points in the heart. So happy to have found the friends here at KabU. So thankful for the authentic instruction from the texts and teachers.

    • #334018
      julie
      Participant

      The Upper Worlds are within us. I’ve learned just how much I am an egoist. I don’t like it but I am. The more I realize that the more I crave the Creator in my life. I wish my fellow students a group of 10 so they can attain altruism and the love and connection of the Creator.

    • #333943
      Garry
      Participant

      1-    I am and have always been an egoist. This is what comes along with my nature: my desire to receive- pleasure (and to avoid pain) always for myself, unfortunately, even to the extent of exploiting and harming others.

      2-    However, I’ve learned that my “PIH” Point in the Heart has awakened! I know its awakened because after having investigated so many “paths” I’m here studying Kabbalah!

      3-    I’ve learned that while my “PIH” is an egoistic desire it is also a very special desire. It is my highest level of desire; it is my desire for Spiritual fulfillment. That if I nourish and nurture my PIH, it affords me the opportunity to climb up the “Spiritual Ladder” (following a path of reshimot), to ascend 125 degrees, and to re-connect (as an integral part of Adam Ha Rishon) to my Spiritual Root in Binah in the World of Atzilut.

      4-    This must be done consciously of my own volition (as there in no coercion in spirituality).

      5- Therefore, I have two choices choices:

      (a) Be a slave to my ego: Follow a very slow and very painful evolutionary path to my final       Tikkun (correction) to Spiritual Fulfillment.

      (b)  become a servant to the Creator: Study Kabbalah; and follow a much more rapid and far less painful path of return.

      I choose (b)!

      Hopefully with the right books, right teacher, and right Kabbalistic Group I’ll  be able to connect with the friends, build an Altruistic INTENTION, (a Masach) to Receive for the Sake of the Creator, and  become as a “conduit” for sharing Reforming LIGHT– Feeling and Revealing the Creator—facilitating the repair of  the shattered Soul of Adam HaRishon of which we are all an integral part.

    • #333922

      In this course I’ve learnt the purpose and the need of the ten for our spiritual progress, though I still feel a little scared about getting into a group. I wish success to all my fellow students so that they will be happy and rise above their egos and be at peace. Thank you!

    • #333883
      Martina
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      I find it interesting  that all the different people with different backgrounds can still work together on one goal.  In that respect I learned not to compare and trying to understand differences on my level all the time.

      Fellow students, stay unique and keep the spiritual hunger!

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