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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      Rade
      Participant

      1. Your simple, precise and thrilling approach. Great materials

      2. How less we know about ourselves.

      3. To feel the importance of this work

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      Prudence
      Participant

      Learn about the nature of the creator and the law of the equivalents of form.

    • #378228
      Francois Bernard
      Participant

      I am onto something and those lectures were very beneficial even though “provocative”. The first part of the course, and my understanding of it command that i follow through with Kabbalah 2.  One thing is for sure, i see, but only the very “tip” of the iceberg!

       

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      Antonio
      Participant

      The most inspiring part is to know that God’s nature is to bestow and give all the best to us, even though sometimes events in life are designed to correct ourselves. That could be very difficult to accept and understand.

      I learned that egoism is an obstacle to connect with the spiritual world.

      I wish all the students to learn how to perceive the spiritual world.

       

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      Heather
      Participant

      For me, I realize now it’s the wanting. I have this bottomless pit of wanting and nothing fulfills it. I chase pleasure because of it. I can’t change it.

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      Jonathan
      Participant

      I was inspired by how well this course covered the basics of Kabbalah, including immediately addressing what makes Kabbalah different from other ways of thinking that we may perhaps confuse Kabbalah with. I learned that I descended from complete connection with the Creator in the spiritual to my present state, and my spiritual work is to use the wisdom of Kabbalah to understand my present state, and how to ascend back up to union with the Soul of Adam HaRishon using the principle of Equivalence of Form to reconnect with the Creator. I wish my fellow students focus on developing their spiritual environment, so their ego does not throw them off track during their spiritual development, and the process of awakening becomes more self-sustaining.

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