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?

New Home Forums Course Forums Kabbalah Experience Course Reflections 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?

  • #57441

    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?

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 238 total)
  • Author
    Replies
    • #482486
      Michael
      Participant

      The study has brought me to a highest level of humility and love for the creation, I have come to the understanding that if I want the world to change for better I have to change from my egoistic nature to altruism. And to draw the Light from above for my benefits I need to connect to my fellow and think of his/her needs that will speed up my spiritual development. In this matter I wish my fellow students well, May the creator bestows unto them His grace and light.

       

    • #482449
      Greg
      Participant

      I look forward to the environment and loving thy neighbor as I love thyself.  I understand that this is a blanket statement but in order to reach the Equivalence of Form, this is the requirement.

    • #482447
      Milo!
      Participant

      So many things have in fact inspired me.

      – Stressing the importance of Connection and Love of Friends.

      – The fact that the Congress is a huge push towards advancement in Kabbalah.

      – The importance of dissemination, and despite my solid belief in that. I can NOT practice dissemination in the part of the world I live in. As the very vast majority of people here do NOT  like anything Jewish ! So I fear of being persecuted if I attempt to disseminate in the country which I live in.

      * In all honestly, that are so many wonderful values in Kabbalah, and I feel lucky and blessed to be part of this awesome spiritual community/wisdom

    • #481031
      Lucy
      Participant

      I’m deeply thankful to have been guided toward Kabbalah. After years of seeking a place of genuine mutual love and finding only disappointment, I’ve finally found a path that prioritizes the collective good of humanity. To al friends,  together we can achieve this unity,

    • #477486
      Lorna Hake
      Participant

      I’m am excited scared a little afraid this is just another deed end rabbit hole, but i am ready to put my heart and soul in and pray for everyone.

    • #476874
      Ben
      Participant

      I’ve been a student of spirituality for decades and have studied both Eastern and Middle Eastern philosophies and faiths. Kabbalah has brought all of them together and given me a clearer understanding of the meaning of life and our Creator’s plan.

      Jewish, Christian, Muslim, Hindu, and Buddhist faiths all talk about a “Golden Age” or a “Messianic Age” where evil will be defeated and a time of peace, prosperity, and righteousness will come. All of them speak of a divine figure who will make this happen.

      What I’ve felt most uncomfortable about in relation to other theologies and what I love most about Kabbalah is that this “redemption” or “enlightenment” is related to humanity as a whole as opposed to each of us as individuals.

      And I feel humbled that the Universe finds me worthy of and believe me to be capable of being part of this transformation of humanity.

      I am so grateful for this opportunity.

Viewing 6 posts - 1 through 6 (of 238 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.