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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    • #460019
      Paulanthony
      Participant

      1.  I am inspired by the fact that I can have a real and lasting impact on the world in which we all live through the study of Kabbalah.

      2.  I have learned that I have to work on myself to be more communicative.

      3.  I wish for my fellow students always to receive with gratitude and bestow with love.

    • #459749
      Pier
      Participant

      i learned things about my self. suddenly i became more patient with people, ive  became more gentel. now i see people like children that they seek for their desire . and suddenly i can handel things, in the hard moments. i became more clear with signs of charisma…
      in one moment that i was driving back home at late night , i suddenly felt oneness and the saw the signs …
      i wish every one of my fellow students have the same feelings an feel connection with others like i did…
      i also felt that im a combination of people around me and i started that feeling that may possible that if im a combination of all humanity.

    • #458826
      BASMA
      Participant

      Que la solidarité n’est pas optionnelle. Je leur souhaite du recul et de l’écoute.

    • #458803
      Guy
      Participant

      The courses consist not only of reading texts but also of using the acquired knowledge into daily practice through our relationships with others.

      I learned that reaching out to others isn’t the easiest thing for me because my selfish nature is always present.

      Reflexion on mutual guarantee and practicing collaborative work allows for spiritual development.

    • #457706
      Kelly
      Participant

      I am inspired to continue the inner work that will enable me to bring the correct intention to connect. I am inspired to continue my study of Kabbalah with my fellow students. I wish you all the very best, truly.

    • #457511
      Kim
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course?

      The theory is simple: love your neighbor as yourself.  There is no I.  There is only Us.  There is no Us.  There is only One.  Everything and everyone, without exception, is here from the One.  There is no other than the One.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?

      In retrospect, the hardest lessons and experiences in this life have all been teaching me how to be a “giver” rather than a “getter,” and this has all happened by divine providence.  Every person, everything, every experience, have all been set up according to the will of the One.  This is because, once upon a time, I expressed my desire in a heartfelt prayer to be able to know that One and to be like that One.  And just like that–so be it! Baruch HaShem.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      I wish you love, health, success, and a speedy journey back up the rungs of the ladder, back Home to the One.  I look forward to our reunion!

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