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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      Lady Bracha
      Participant

      There is a new foundation how I approach and sit with life experiences. The opportunity to grow inward as we self reflect in a way that is closer to the Creator is transformative. Much less about me as focusing on the potential “we can do”

    • #457641
      Ben
      Participant

      In this introduction to Kabbalah I learned the inherent reasons for my history of unbalanced desires, addictions, and compulsions. As well as the inevitable disillusionment I felt once I had obtained whatever it was that I was seeking. I learned that I was not a “broken” obsessive/compulsive/addictive human being. I was created this way. And I was created this way for a reason.

      I learned the reasons why I never felt comfortable with the interpretations I was given for the stories in the Torah. I learned that I was not wrong in my beliefs. Just that there are several “levels” to understanding the Torah. And that I just had not yet found a teacher who was capable of revealing those more advanced levels.

      And I learned that many of my higher beliefs about the nature of the Universe and our creator that seemed to contradict what most religions taught were shared and supported by a group of fellow seekers.

      I feel vindicated, relieved, restored, inspired, humbled, and grateful.

      I have been a spiritual seeker my entire life. Since I started to study Kabbalah for the first time I feel truly connected to my Jewish roots. And I feel inspired in a way that I have not felt since I was a freshman in college. I’ve been “drinking in” the wisdom of Kabbalah as fast as I can swallow.

      This is the best feeling you can have. A feeling that my life is moving in the right direction and that I am part of a group who sincerely understands me.

      And I feel incredibly grateful and humble. Grateful that I have been given this gift and humble in that my creator believes that I am worthy of receiving this gift and capable of understanding what I have been given.

      I wish my fellow students even felt a small part of what I’ve been feeling.

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      Marco
      Participant

      As I going through the process of learning and discovering my inner traits I can see that I still have a long way to correct my kli and achieve the Equivalence of form. My which for all my peers is for each one of theme to reach the knowledge and achieve the true in all the processes.

    • #457518
      BASMA
      Participant

      J’ai appris sur moi-même qu’on ne perçoit qu’à travers une réalité très limité à travers des écrans de croyances dont nous avons hérité.
      je souhaite aux futurs étudiants de prendre le temps de lire et de relire et d’écouter toutes ces précieuses vidéos.

    • #457323
      Isa
      Participant

      I’ve realized that having a spiritual practice is essential for navigating life’s challenges, and that Kabbalah offers guidance and insight into things we might not otherwise understand.

    • #452754
      Hayden
      Participant

      1. The inner development I feel and am experiencing through this work is amazing me. As I keep trying to find and move along the middle line, I am eager to continue to trust the process and lead me to likeminded people for further development.

      I have learnt that I cannot bend the will of creation to my egoistic will, all steps are created and influenced by God and the intention I have is very important.

      I wish for continued spiritual development, so we may connect and share experiences in order to progress further.

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