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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      Smith
      Participant

      1.      It made me look at life in an entirely new and different perspective. I know understand that an individual can’t do everything by themselves and just how everything is connected. It inspired me to contrast egoism and altruism, and how I can learn how to be an altruist instead of an egoist. It made me want to participate in a group more.

       

      2.      I’ve learned that becoming a Kabbalist is tough when you are not going to surround yourself with people who don’t care about being like the Creator. Through dissemination to one degree or another, we can become like a passageway for the light.

       

      3.     I wish the best for them.

    • #449482
      Angela Taylor
      Participant

      I am inspired to know there is a way, a knowledge and a method, of becoming more than I am and reaching spirituality. I enjoy knowing the Creator can fill the differences between us and thereby we love each other more. I have learned I have a purpose, and the time is right to fulfill it through Kabbalah. I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development the same as myself, to discover more and more of what we all have been seeking through the Light.

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      zoran malinov
      Participant

      The importance of the group and friends.

    • #449018
      Chrissy
      Participant

      I am inspired by the increasing support and connection among like-minded individuals dedicated to fostering harmony and peace within humanity, stemming from their personal journeys. It would be advantageous to establish a platform where students studying outside of the United States can connect with one another, facilitating in-person group meetings within their respective countries.

      Throughout this process, I have come to recognize the challenges and the determination required to align myself more closely with the Creator while setting aside the influences of my ego.

      I encourage everyone to support and uplift one another, so that together, we may experience the joy of our spiritual journeys.

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      Marnie
      Participant

      What I find most inspiring about the course is to realize that there has been a lineage with the knowledge of Kabbalah for thousands of years.  That there is an organization that carries this knowledge on to this day and it is Bnai Baruch.  It is amazing to me that it is teaching people how to be the way the Creator wants us to be and to reach spiritual attainment.

    • #447422
      JOAN
      Participant

      The constant search for the purpose of life keeps me going forward with learning about the wisdom of Kabbalah. This search is continually influenced by my perception of my corporeal experiences and challenged by my emotional attachments to these. I know that I have internalised less than even an iota of ‘wisdom!’ I would like to learn to internalise that All is the Creator and in such there is a spiritual purpose to the All. I wish for my fellow students the attaining of the awareness of the Reforming Light which is our true essence of spirituality.

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