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- July 15, 2021 at 6:18 am EDT #57441

Julian Edwards- 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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- March 7, 2025 at 6:04 pm EST #428550
Katrina LeeksParticipantThe course brought to light a few things I’d been struggling with and didn’t realize. It opened my eyes and helped me see, sort, and move forward because the goal is the most important. As far as the course learning itself, it was wonderful. The explanations made important and practical points. I can see how much love and attention went into the courses and the overall structure of the learning. While I’ve enjoyed all the books for the courses so far, the books for this course have filled in information I didn’t know I needed, but they also left me to ask questions. These are questions I know will be answered in time.
My wish for my fellow students is that they continue on this path. I want them to feel the sensation of the Light through their connections and eventually come to adhesion with the Creator.
- March 2, 2025 at 3:42 am EST #427467
Enrique RojasParticipantLo que más me inspiró fue el entusiasmo y la emoción positiva que me transmitieron los testimonios acerca de los congresos y los talleres de Kabbalah organizados por Bnei Baruch. Aprendà que sigue ardiendo en mà el deseo por continuar avanzando en la espiritualidad hacia el otorgamiento y el altruismo absoluto. Espero que mis compañeros sigan conectados con el Amor del Creador, en beneficio del prójimo.
- February 27, 2025 at 8:10 pm EST #427285
JonathanParticipantI learned that there is a part of myself that does not want to connect, and that I can rise above this ego consciously by building an intention that is strong enough to do this, through the help of the friends. I am realizing the importance of the friends and the spiritual environment, and that without connection I cannot reach the Creator. I learned that there is a Creator and that there is a science for attaining equivalence with him, and that with the proper environment I can aim myself at the Creator through proper work in the Ten to rise above myself and nullify myself before the Creator. I cannot attain spirituality on my own and I am excited to meet more Kabbalists as time goes on and work in Tens. I am very grateful to the teachers here for teaching me how to access the meaning of my life!
- February 9, 2025 at 10:41 pm EST #424664
Ka BubotParticipant1. What most inspired me in the course?
This course is so inspiring and so informative that it gives you a certain force and awe to drive you to pursue it just like a prodigal son looking for answers regarding his purpose and meaning of his life. This course has given me a new insight, a new outlook, a new reason to move on and discover the wonders of this life and that we are greater than we think we are.
2. What have I learned about myself in the process?
I have learned that I am egoistic by design and not only that that we have a Creator who created us so lovingly that whose sole purpose was to fill us with unbounded delight. We fall down to this lower world and experienced sufferings with no sensation of the upper world where we came. But through the wisdom of Kabbalah there is a way for us to go back to our true form. This is who we truly are.
3. What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
The group of fellow students in the path of unfolding this very rare wisdom, a very precious gift by the Creator and by the Kabbalist before us, I wish in my heart that I would be able to contribute to their spiritual development much as I have learned so much from them. How I wish this oneness between fellow student and teachers give us so much knowledge, inspiration and zeal to attain our desire to be one with the Creator.
- February 4, 2025 at 10:26 am EST #423323
MelanieParticipantWhat most inspired me is the belief that Kabbalah is a system that can take us back home.   What I have learned about myself is that I have a big ego.  I truly want my friends to advance in their spiritual endeavors more then myself because by combining our little spark in the heart we can create a flame 🔥 and develop unconditional love for one another which is the precursor of loving our creator as our creator loves us.  It makes so much sense to me that in order to love our creator we must first love each other unconditionally.
- February 3, 2025 at 11:12 am EST #422673
VianneyParticipantThe work with the lines and there’s none else besides him, through the friends, are the two or three notions that really caught my mind during this course, and that somewhat became a daily topic of meditation to me and renewed the view I had on kabbalah from my memories.
I guess that as for Rabbi Shimon bar Yohaï ‘s disciples who were complementing each others for the sephirot, we’re gonna complete each others in the ten with what touched our heart the most, and give it to each others so that we can all together become the best of each one of us.
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