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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      henry
      Participant

      The main inspiration is learning the powerful and mind-blowing concepts such as perception of reality, equivalence of form, dialogue with the Creator, creating the screen, and many others.
      I have known that learning through suffering is the cause of our anguish and frustration due to our disconnection with the Creator and that reunification through the path of light is the solution to the world’s problems.
      To my fellow students I wish that all together we will be able to walk the path of correction of the egoistic desire, to reach the longed-for goal of rebuilding the soul of Adam HaRishon.
      Thanks to the entire team of instructors and staff members for their loving effort and dedication to this work of spreading the wisdom of Kabbalah.

    • #191218
      Dyrk
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course?

      I am most inspired by the generosity of the people doing this work (through KabU and Bnei Baruch) and the care with which each course is designed, shared, and attended by our instructors. I am secondly inspired by knowing I am not alone in my quest for understanding the purpose of humanity, as demonstrated through the participation of other students around the globe.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?

      I have learned that my egoism runs deep and that just when I think I’m “better” (aka “corrected” in something) I discover a new stain of “receiving pleasure for the sake of pleasure” within myself. I’ve discovered that this work of correction requires a lot of effort, yet effort is required for climbing The Ladder.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      My wish for my fellow students is to continue in this study and to gain new levels of understanding that will pull them further upward into the Worlds Beyond.

    • #191151
      Seba
      Participant

      That the human nature (ego,desire…)is normal and similar to every individual and that it can even be a driving force toward the Creator ,in order to become like Him.

    • #191000
      MAROUANE Bakiz
      Participant

      I was inspired by ” equivalence of form” ” Reshimot” ” attainment ”

      I learned that I am a desire that is opposite to the quality of bestowal and there is a correction waiting for me to reach an equivalence of form with the creator.

      I wish to my fellow students to follow the easiest path toward correction and come back home.

    • #190886
      Attila
      Participant

      1; What most inspired me in the course?

      That there are answers to my questions about the meaning of life and why things happen in my life.

      2; What have I learned about myself in the process?

      That I am not quite what and who I thought I was. By better understanding myself and how I fit into the “whole” will help me make sense of everything.

      That my understanding, refelection on and reaction to what I am seeing needs to evolve. Further studies are necessary.

      3; What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      That they get to the level of correction that their heart desires.

    • #190816
      Christina
      Participant

      What inspired me most?

      The promise that we can experience the Creator here and now when our sixth sense enables us to sense what is hidden to us until we are ready.

      What have I learned about myself?

      Early on I was debating within myself about whether to go on or not, during week 1. I then read ‘How to read this book’ and the advice there really spoke to me. The next day, I started reading ‘The Spiritual Path’ and I felt the inspiration in Dr Laitman’s words. (Recommended reading week 1, Attaining the World’s Beyond’.

      I therefore know I tend to give up too easily, not realising that the struggle may be serving a purpose. I need to persevere.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      I wish for my fellow students to recognise the path of light and to walk in that light always.

       

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