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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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- April 6, 2023 at 5:13 am EDT #317056Dr JimParticipant
This course, indeed all four courses, has taken me to a level of understanding, and hopefully practice now, of which I had little conception. Indeed, I do feel this is a red pill/blue pill moment.
I feel inspired by the concept of having a raised perspective on life, beyond scraping out an unfulfilling life journey.
However, the idea of going beyond my ego, being a group ‘mother,’ a lubricant, a facilitator, an example to others is very scary. Not thinking primarily of ‘myself’ but attempting to ‘be’ that supportive connection for others. Am I up to it?
What do I wish for others? …That my inadequacies and weaknesses will be the opportunity and vehicle for them to start climbing the ladder.
Thank you, Julian and all the course teachers.
- April 4, 2023 at 10:30 pm EDT #316775AspiringAltruistParticipant
This four-course series has been an immensely pleasurable introduction to the study of Kabbalah. Throughout my journey in life, I have always been a curious person, delving deeply into various studies. However, the common denominator in all of my pursuits has been a desire to grow closer to the creator. Before studying the method of Kabbalah, I realized that I had always approached God from a very childish perspective. Although I loved Him dearly, I couldn’t understand the nature of the creator. Through the study of these concepts, which are presented in such a beautiful and simple way, my heart has gained a profound understanding of my relationship with God. Pursuing this method has sharpened my focus, and I now clearly understand many of the underpinnings of religious pursuits.
Although I have studied other religions and still attend church, I now view everything through the lens of Kabbalah, and it all makes so much more sense. However, the real work begins now. I acknowledge that my ego is quite large, capable of both beautiful and ugly things. For myself, I have recognized that this is the one true path I need to dedicate my heart and soul to, and I plan to do just that.
- April 4, 2023 at 3:29 pm EDT #316756MariaParticipant
What inspired me the most in the course is knowing the spiritual work is done in a group, with friends who have the same intentions and goals.
And I also want to say that I think Kabbalah is really wise in the way it helps us work on our egos… I’m trully thankful with everyone in KabU for having prepared this awsome courses!
- April 4, 2023 at 12:24 am EDT #316713RaeParticipant
<p style=”text-align: left;”>Inspired to no end by the Kabbalists and so grateful for dissemination of the Wisdom of Kabbalah 💖</p>
Inspired to continue working by how much my ego has grown 😍My wish for all the Friends is Unity of Connection 🙏 to bring contentment to Creator ❤️
We are all connected
- April 4, 2023 at 12:07 am EDT #316711RaeParticipant
Awakening of the Point in the Heart, by praying for all other Points in the Heart to awaken and unite as One
That I thoroughly enjoy acts of bestowal through Prayer
To connect and draw the Light that Reforms and to desire and ask for Faith Above Reason 💖
(For the Benefit of All Life)
- April 3, 2023 at 1:32 pm EDT #316673SorazizParticipant
I have moved a step further in realising the importance of the group as well as understanding the restriction.
Thank you so much Julian, looking forward to the nect course.
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