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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 12, 2023 at 3:12 pm EDT #317837Juan LondonoParticipant
My friends in the group have inspired me more than anything else in the course. I have learned that I cannot advance spiritually any further without my friends in the group and I only wish to help lift them higher with the help of the Creator <3
- April 10, 2023 at 10:31 am EDT #317655CatParticipant
These courses have brought me back to feeling that connection with others that I had very much missed being away from these studies. Thank you to everyone who has contributed to my growth through these courses.
My wish is for everyone to be able to continue onward together.
- April 10, 2023 at 10:30 am EDT #317654ToddParticipant
I am inspired by how helpful the instructors are.
I wish everyone can rise in spirituality the best way possible.
- 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!
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