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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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- January 14, 2024 at 9:41 am EST #339440neutressParticipant
I inspire to see where this course lead my life.
I learn when I do anything I should see what my intention is for doing it .
That they all reach their intended goal of the courses.
- January 13, 2024 at 4:25 am EST #339332N/aParticipant
The course has taught me that the world I see outside of me bears witness to an inner condition. That is, my perception and experience of life is based entirely on the way I see myself. The world outside of us is abstract reality, or abstract light, and all objects and events presented to me in the external world have no meaning and no value in themselves. I am the one who gives everything I see its meaning and value based on the way in which I would use them to serve my needs.
If I have a defensive mindset (i.e., if I operate out of my ego) it is only because I do not know my reality; I do not know myself. And so, I mistakenly see myself as an individual who is isolated from everyone and everything and needs to fend for himself. I develop a very strong defensive mindset based on the false belief that I have a number of serious deficiencies within me, and that I need to compete with others to cater for my needs. Operating out of this center of gravity (i.e., seeing the world through the filter of one’s guilt) produces pain and causes me to act out of fear, putting myself at enmity with life and causing me and all life forms around me to suffer. In this condition, I have so little faith in myself that it is as if I am asking for the experience of spiritual death, which is the intention or prayer, and so the universe always grants me what I ask for myself.
On the other hand, the wisdom of Kabbalah aims to correct this mistake by revealing the truth about me. The wisdom of Kabbalah teaches me that I need not change the world outside of me; I only need to change the way I choose to see it. The wisdom of Kabbalah teaches me that I am one with God (i.e., the Creator and Creation) and that my oneness with God is the only reality in truth. God is love and I am the love of God. I am the presence of light on earth. I am loved by my Creator, and I am love. This awareness is the source of my abundance, joy and fulfillment, and it is the love of God that renders me whole and complete. There is nothing the external world can provide me that has any meaning and value whatsoever, except in providing me with opportunities to act according to my true nature in God by extending my peace onto the world through my relationships. My peace and abundance come from knowing that I am the light of the world and the only thing I see from the world in truth is a reflection of my own light.
- January 12, 2024 at 8:22 am EST #339284TracieParticipant
Thank you for putting this course together, I am really inspired to continue kabbalistic studies.
- January 11, 2024 at 8:46 am EST #339192Leyah Lynette EvolParticipant
I was inspired by most of the information.  I resonated with it.  It helped me to put my personal awakening journey into perspective.  I’ve been awakening for a couple of years with the help of the Holy Spirit.  The information received from this course has given me two definitive questions, and their answers … Why was I awakening?  and What is the purpose of my awakening? I blindly accepted my awakening process and trusted that the answers would find me when I was ready.  I am so grateful for your bestowal.
I learned about the intricate System Jacob dreamed about. Â I instinctively knew there was more to his dream than I understood. Â The knowledge has opened a new perspective for me regarding, Creation, function, and purpose. Â It has been very enlightening.
I also learned a new language (jargon), which was a bit challenging as I’ve had to reflect on the words, equate the words to personal experiences and finally give meaning to the words, for me to ingest the information in a meaningful way.
I pray that I and my fellow students will effortlessly achieve clarity and direction concerning our life purpose to fulfil the mission assigned to us before arriving in this dimension.
I pray for Dr. Michael Laitman and all of the Kabbalist instructors incl. all the unknown assistants behind the scenes at Kabu every success and greater dimensions of light as they continue to serve humanity.  You are all greatly appreciated.
Love and Light.
- January 10, 2024 at 4:00 pm EST #339144MitkoParticipant
The most inspiring for me is the fact that you can align yourself with the divine nature of the Creator while you present in this material world.
I have learn about myself that I can stay focus on my spiritual development and at the same time when I am doing my routine professional activities. And there is no contradiction between the two as long as follow the clear guiding principles of Kabbalah.
I wish to my fellow students a nice and fruitful journey in finding the answer to the ultimate question – what is the purpose of their life!
- January 10, 2024 at 10:10 am EST #339125Seamus DolanParticipant
First and foremost, thank you to all involved in putting this outstanding educational material together and making it available.
I also am amazed at how much more I have learned by doing this course for a second time! Too many examples of learning to list here but one of the most inspiring things I have learned is the five tips on how to read Kabbalistic texts as I would have a tendency to analyse and try to understand until at a standstill.
I hope my fellow students and I can work on equivalence of form between each other and hence perceive the spiritual worlds.
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