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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      Judith Oliver
      Participant

      What inspired me in the course is the desire to keep on this path and continue learning.

      What I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development is to perceive life with clarity and fulfilment.

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      MayAn
      Participant

      With the depth of your knowledge, We have realized that we truly know nothing.

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      Joshua Price
      Participant

      That I can be like the Creator.

      That I am pretty selfish but excited about the path.

      I wish for them to be like the Creator!

    • #423573
      Nadia
      Participant

      1. What most inspired me in the course?
      I was most inspired by the realization that spiritual development is a process of inner transformation rather than an accumulation of knowledge. The idea that we can rise above our ego and truly connect with others in unity resonated deeply with me. The concept of the Ten as a spiritual vessel was particularly eye-opening—it showed me that true progress is only possible through mutual support and bestowal.

      2. What have I learned about myself in the process?
      Throughout this journey, I’ve learned that my ego is much stronger than I initially thought, constantly resisting connection and bestowal. However, I’ve also discovered that I am capable of rising above it when I sincerely desire to. I’ve become more aware of my intentions and the need to shift from self-reception to bestowal. This process has humbled me, showing me that spiritual growth is not about personal enlightenment but about uniting with the whole.

      3. What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
      I wish for my fellow students to experience the joy of connection and to find the strength to rise above the ego’s resistance. May we all support one another in achieving true unity, helping each other awaken the desire for bestowal. I hope that we never lose sight of our ultimate goal—adhesion with the Upper Force through love and mutual guarantee.

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      Gregory Lehtimaki
      Participant

      Simply, that I need to reach into myself, through the power of haShem, thereby enabling my actions to go beyond myself… it is up to me to improve the world, as least in my realm.  Spiritual development is a lifelong process and the principles of kabbalah can aid me in living my life to the fullest.

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      madelainne
      Participant

      What Inspired me most is the insights I had about my life consistently every time I read something or eatched a video. It gave me hope and to keep going after having a difficult couple of years.

      I. have learned that I am worthy of love by seeing those who love me as very wonderful.

      I have also learned that my time of trial was also a blessing from the creator

       

       

       

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