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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      Sauli
      Participant

      I wish everyone to keep going forward even how Hard it seems.

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      Matanah
      Participant

      Both books: Kabbalah Experience, and Kabbalah Science… are excellent study resources, very inspirational.  Kabbalah, thus far, has answered all of my questions. I didn’t have the correct vocabulary for what I previously understood to be true. This course is bringing to light that I have many more areas of correction to address. My desire is to continue to grow with my fellow students and that their desire is to continue learning Kabbalah.

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      Liss
      Participant

      prayer comes from the heart this was enlightenment to me. I have a friend that I’m helping going through a difficult time right now, did not know it was helping me advance in spirituality, I wish to my fellow students to keep practicing everyday keep nurturing the desire for connection.

    • #305022
      Ricki
      Participant

      What most inspired me about this course was learning about how the lab works. When working to build a collective desire and draw focus toward helping the group aka other points in the heart, I now know to expect some difficulties that are in fact good, such as conflict or discomfort that can allow me to identify my ego, and when confusion or absence of fulfilment is felt, this is darkness inside the egoistic vessel. Despite the fact that the ego is the cause of much unbalance in the world, nature built me as an egoist as part of a greater plan. I am not bad or wrong or broken for being within the degree I find myself in, I can accept and appreciate what the creator has given me and direct my attention toward engaging in the kabbalistic environment. Another part that I enjoyed about this course was the introduction to some specific spiritual concepts and names because it helped me make sense of and relate to these names from previous readings i had done. One last thing, the readings were excellent, particularly the questions and answers from the book The Kabbalah experience, as i deeply related to some of the questions.

      To my fellow students: I hope you go past the barrier before me. I hope that you become far greater than me. I hope that you can quench your thirst over and over again and feel peace. I wish you good health and harmony in your lives. I hope for the upper light to surround you

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      Gabrielle
      Participant

      I was inspired by learning more of the significance of the connections between the points of the heart within members of the group and prayer.

      Also, I wish for my fellow students continual inspiration and connection through the Wisdom of Kabbalah!

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      Miguel Garcia
      Participant

      What inspired me most about the course is that by connecting with others in a community, I can develop my Point in Heart on the path to spiritual realization.

      I have learned that I am here now because I have an awakened point in my heart that is guided and directed by the light force of the Creator.

      To my fellow students, I wish a conscious union with the Creator.

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