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- April 21, 2020 at 6:57 pm EDT #28820

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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- March 11, 2026 at 4:39 pm EDT #488253
Kevin BosParticipanti´ve learned to be more content with whatever the situation i get in because i know its all for the good.
everything comes from the creator.
- March 1, 2026 at 11:36 pm EST #484260
nancy hyattParticipantI seem to be doing the chorus of being most awed by the concept of the Equivalence of Form.  The concept feels so foreign and like home at the same time.  I have been studying Kabbalah on and off for a decade and the concepts have felt quite out there yet vaguely familiar.  For  some reason, watching this course, led me to find a deeper layer remembering.
- February 24, 2026 at 2:37 pm EST #483368
SofiaParticipantWhat inspired me most was to understand that I’m part of something so much bigger, and being so, one with and part of this system, all my needs, all my desires, all that I am, is already perfectly in it’s right place, at the right time… already taken care of. It has inspired me to further understand what my contribution to this vast family of things could be. How to, somehow, understand more of the thought of Creator by attempting to mimic his undeniably characteristics, and maybe, just maybe, by doing so, give back to this whole. I wish all of my fellow peers to embark, fearlessly, into the ocean of altruism, and be able to let at the singular shore of me-self, all the fears of scarcity and inadequacy.
- February 22, 2026 at 7:42 pm EST #482525
WALTERParticipant1. After 49 years of life and interacting with the Creator in various ways, all religion that I’ve been exposed to seems to have failed me and all people for one reason or another. This first semester has filled-in a lot of missing pieces that I’ve had over the years with Torah and YHVH, in general.
2. I’ve learned that I am capable of learning the Wisdom of Kabbalah and I will never stop.
3. I hope everyone has been fortunate enough as I have to experience supernal encounters from HaShem
- February 22, 2026 at 7:31 pm EST #482522
Gayle
ParticipantThere are no words to describe what I felt upon hearing the idea of the Law of Equivalence of Form. I learned that though I have been an earnest student for 40 years, I knew nothing until I knew this and suddenly I understood the saying, the ‘Knower and the Known are ONE and felt the ABSOLUTENESS OF THE ABSOLUTE. ‘Wishes for my fellow KabU ‘Student Body’, while a loving idea, now appears to me as unnecessary given the CREATOR’S ABSOLUTE LAW of Equivalence of Form. However in the spirit of the question and its intention to create a bond, of course I ‘wish’ this for All.
- February 22, 2026 at 8:08 am EST #482461
DanielaParticipantEquivalence of form with the Creator blew my mind. I hold a PhD in Theoretical Linguistics and the material I went through in this course made me rethink my doubts and questions regarding origins and purpose of language in humans as well as how I can use my expertise in what seems an abstract field to create something meaningful for the humanity.
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