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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      Kathy
      Participant

      One of the most inspiring lessons was learning how Kabbalah differs from religion.  It gave me validation on how my perception of the Creator was different and much more, formerly unbeknownst to me, in alignment with Kabbalah.  I’m so grateful for this instruction.

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      Jack Davidsen
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course?

      One thing that inspired me beyond expectation was that I found, that in spite of all the spiritual and emotional pain, that seems to drag me down and sometimes seriously frightens me, I have managed to experience enough important bits of growth to understand that I am capable of succeeding in my life’s (spiritual) journey.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?

      Something that I think has been crucial for me, is that I have seen, again and again, that this group of people, my fellow students and I, who are complete strangers, do nevertheless connect at a level I didn’t know I would ever experience. I know I am not imagining this, and it isn’t wishful thinking because I can see it in what people write in their posts: We have many of the same questions, and we have many of the same experiences (although a few of us appear in writing to have unusually strong emotional experiences to deal with).

      Another thing I have learned is that even though I sometimes experience setbacks and emotional reactions that are so strong that they frighten me, I have grown enough to know I am doing the right thing by continuing to learn. I have learned that I am on the right path!

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

      I wish for my fellow students that they too realize that they are on the exact path that is right for them. I also wish for them that they may be able to continue the journey all the way to its conclusion, full of joy and fulfillment with lots of blessings to freely and wisely share with the world.

    • #331915

      This course was life changing for me. I want to sign up for Kabbalah in Action.

    • #331797
      Bongani
      Participant

      The thing that inspired me in the course is the clarity I’m beginning in answers to questions I’ve had for a long time; even though from time to time I may forget some of the answers, I found that I might get reminded out of nowhere.

      One of the things that I’ve learned about myself is that I driven by egoistic desires; as embarrassing as it is to admit it, I learning to come into terms with it each day 🙁

      I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development to come as close as possible to God and to each other, as I’ve learned that we’re all one soul.

    • #331777
      Mel Farrell
      Participant

      It’s inspiring to hear that there is hope and a path and that the difficulties we are facing today are forcing us towards a spiritual solution.

    • #331685
      Davor
      Participant

      My experience is still of Nietzsche.. there are forces of Law and Order of ‘Apollo’ and there are chaotic forces of ‘Dionysus’..  no way to do or achieve order by ‘programming’ kabbalah algorithm without chaos variable.. chaos(darkness) is much deeper and much more unknown, out of control variable X in soul, in this world and in psyche.. that’s my experience at age 50; with all respect to ‘human car machine repairing  kabbalah’.. nonetheless I found kabbalah as down to earth knowledge and good motivation tool.. it is path which I like to walk in present time; and for now that do my alchemy

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