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Tony Kosinec- 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 18, 2025 at 7:52 am EDT #433995
Kate
ParticipantWhat most inspired me in the course:
What inspired me most was the deep sense of unity that Kabbalah encourages—not just as a concept, but as a living, breathing practice. Learning that true spiritual growth comes not from isolation, but from mutual connection and shared desire, changed the way I think about learning and growing. The idea that each of us carries a spark, and only through connection can we ignite a greater flame, moved me deeply.What I have learned about myself in the process:
I’ve learned that my spiritual yearning is not something I need to figure out alone—it’s something that is mirrored and magnified in my connection with others. I’ve also realized that my growth is tied to my willingness to be vulnerable, to listen deeply, and to genuinely care for the spiritual journey of my peers. That has challenged and expanded me in ways I didn’t expect.What I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development:
I wish for all of you to feel the joy of connection—the kind that transcends words and arises from a shared desire for truth, unity, and love. May your sparks grow into radiant flames, and may you always feel supported, seen, and encouraged on your path. May we continue to reflect one another’s light and rise together. - April 16, 2025 at 2:53 pm EDT #433834
Emmanuelle BordasParticipantWhat touched me most
Realizing that “love your friend as yourself” is not a slogan but the whole engine of spiritual growth. The moment I tried to listen to a classmate’s need before my own question, I felt something gentle switch on inside. That tiny inner click—that’s what kept me coming back.What I found out about myself
I’m still wired to ask “How does this help me?” first. But Kabbalah 1 gave me a little pause‑button. Now I can spot the ego as it pops up and—at least sometimes—choose to aim my heart outward. Seeing my ego as exercise weight, not a flaw, was huge.What I wish for everyone in the group
That we keep using the tools from this course—intention, the ten, short prayers for each other—so our separate sparks turn into one steady flame. When doubt or heaviness hits, I hope we remember the warmth we created together and lean on it. - April 16, 2025 at 2:46 am EDT #433748
Colin
ParticipantWhat most inspired me was the simple and joyful manner to learn about Kabbalah from inspiring teaches back to the source.
I have learned that I have a yearning to connect and heal
I wish that each fellow student align with their inner self and embrace their spiritual growth in what best suits them
Thank you to Kabu , the instructors, guides, helpers and to Dr Laitman and his lineage for making this path available at this time of my spiritual growth
- April 15, 2025 at 3:27 pm EDT #433689
Ricky MosesParticipantWhat 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?This course has inspired me in so many ways. I now see things in my other philosophical teachings and writings in a new light than before. As cliche as it sounds, life has a different meaning to me now, a subtle change in the way I see it that is growing with each lesson.
So far, I’ve learned that to be a true Kabbalist, one must live these teachings, take what these lessons, videos, and lectures are saying, and truly live them. Information is only potential energy; it does not become knowledge until it is lived and experienced.
I wish that all of my fellow students feel as motivated as I do to learn and to spread this knowledge through humanity and beyond.
- April 15, 2025 at 12:01 am EDT #433589
Vladimir
ParticipantThe course on the Wisdom of Kabbalah has been a truly mind-blowing experience. The teachings on the perception of reality and the laws of nature, especially how we are all interconnected and interdependent in Nature, deeply inspired me.
Kabbalah offered me a completely different lens through which to view the world. It taught me that perception can easily shift, and that true change comes from inner correction. Its values have shown me a lot about myself – my thoughts, desires, and the way I relate to others.
I wholeheartedly encourage my fellow students to work on refining their thoughts, desires, words, and interactions with others. The inner work is where true transformation begins.
The Wisdom of Kabbalah is everything I’ve been searching for my entire life. I’m grateful for this path and excited to continue the journey.
- April 14, 2025 at 9:34 pm EDT #433571
Tracey YoungParticipantWhat I found interesting was the breaking of the 1st Soul Adam and that we all have that seed of light in our hearts …..its that seed that is wishing to be nurtured is calling to be unfolded .The screen to shift myself to a place of bestowal …….
That is awakening has been within since I was a child and I have been a seeker my whole life finding calm and comfort yet knowing that a church does not hold the answer .
I love the idea that 10 people are needed to create a prayer .
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