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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      Sarah
      Participant

      What felt the most important thing in the course, to me is the implication of the Point in the Heart. I have understood that we all come from the shattered soul of Adam Kadmon, and have descended into greater & greater egotism, which is the reason that humanity can now act in ways destructive to all life on the planet.  For me it follows that there is an obligation to do my own part in reconnecting with others in peace, love & harmony, and to strive to find connection with the Creator, since working with the roots of the current crisis – may be the most effective way of making a difference in the branches.

      The “Hundredth Monkey” theory, is that once a critical mass has been reached, there is a tipping point – an effect in the physical world/world of Malkut. In my opinion, the sudden upsurge in interest in Kabbalah is indicating that this is essential & the time is now.

       

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      Leanne
      Participant

      One thing that impacted me was understanding the egoistic nature of humans and learning that we are actually designed this way – I am a will to receive.  I was able to accept that rather than fight it as I have done in the past.  I was also comforted that some of the most challenging experiences of my life have brought me closer to knowing the creator – there is sense in the suffering.   And while I don´t enjoy suffering so much, I know there is none else but Him.  And so, I trust that He sees a bigger tapestry that fits together that I cannot see due to my own human limitation.

      I have really enjoyed connecting to the teachers and other participants – it´s been something to look forward to every week and that was unexpected and a lovely surprise.  I look forward to continuing my journey with KabU.  Much love and appreciation.

    • #317234
      paula
      Participant

      Thank you to all my fellow students for sharing so honestly and with curiosity.  Also thanks to the centre of Kabu Connect for all the work and willingness to share this wisdom with us.

      What most inspired me in this course…. As the weeks progressed I became more open and accepting of my desire to develop my spiritual growth.  The generosity of spirit and enthusiasm shown by students and teachers has encouraged me to want to pursue the teachings further. I have know for a while that I have been seeking an existential spiritual life, but often fall short of finding a community I can flourish in.

      What have I learned about myself… I cannot do this alone.  Unity means everything in spiritual development.

      I wish for my fellow students that they may find a spiritual community that they can flourish in, one that inspires and nurtures spiritual growth and understands the limitations often experienced with the human condition.  The sign posts in the fog are not the final destination.

      Thanks Everyone P

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      Janika
      Participant

      I feel like I know more about Kabbalah now than when I began. It is too soon to know how it will reverberate in the bigger picture of my beliefs. That said, I do feel it is one of the authentic wisdom streams and should be studied more.

    • #316767
      Peter Hjorth
      Participant

      1. What most inspired me in the course?
      So many things have inspired me these last 5 weeks. What inspired my the most could be this:

      That people who discovered Kabbalah dedicated their life to understanding it and passing it on, is very inspirational.
      Also the reality, that in the upper worlds, distance is measured in equivalence of form. That really connected with me.

      2. What have I learned about myself in the process?
      I have learned that Intellect and knowledge is not enough for us to reach a higher level of spirituality, but must be accompanied by feelings, intentions and connectedness.

      I fell a tremendous potential in myself and others for developing. So many things to learn and work on. Also the fact that I am not alone in this work, and that I need to connect to people, has already changed my thinking.

      3. What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
      I wish for continues inspiration, development and love

      I am grateful to all you, who are working to share the wisdom of Kabbalah with us.

      Thank you very much!

    • #316658
      Andreanne
      Participant

      In Kabbalah I find a supportive method for spiritual development. So far I have seeked spiritual support in many ways but never has it been as holistic, direct  and complete for me. Not having had this support in the past, life taught me through many turbulences, leaving me to wish I had found it sooner. On the other hand, the teachings are very relevant to me as I can apply then to lessons learned and continue growing steady ahead with the Kabbalistic perspective which is taught here in a very common sense and relevant manner. Thanks you for putting together these wonderful lessons. I can only hope that my fellow brothers and sisters benefit just as much or even more.

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