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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      Jazzmon
      Participant

      I see there is s much to live out in Kabbalah as i go deeper into the teaching i am being exposed to more growth in my inner being encourage each individual to keep looking forward  to how the Creator  is changing you and your perspective on life itself

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      Sean
      Participant

      I just want to say that the concept of this world being like a projector screen has been an mind bender for me. It makes a lot more sense to me than any other theory has. Also, the treatment of spiritual things as a science is not typical. That you don’t necessarily have to believe some far-fetched idea of some “guru” but you can experience the fact yourself has very much inspired me to learn more and keep at it. It also showed me how I have no way of being altruistic of myself. No matter how hard I try at it, my desires are always selfish. It takes an outside influence to alter my desires to be that of giving, I can’t do it myself. The degree to which this has rung true to me has been very humbling. I hope we can all grow to be more like the Creator.

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      Don
      Participant

      I am beginning to slowly understand that spirituality is different from what I thought before. Equivalence of form is the goal. Understanding what is behind nature. I see myself coming and going with motivation. I want to be more consistent. I know now that as I continue, this is common. I wish us all continued progress toward the goal.

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      Michael
      Participant

      First Semester Kabbalah Class Reflections

      Over the course of this first semester, I’ve really found myself immersed in a lot of fascinating concepts: ideas like the upper world, the screen, the point in the heart, and the will to bestow have all become part of my vocabulary. At first, these were just abstract terms, but as I’ve gone along, I’ve grown more comfortable with them and started to understand how they interconnect—like pieces of a bigger spiritual puzzle.

      One of the most challenging aspects for me has actually been more on the human side than the conceptual side. While I’m finding it easier to connect to these big spiritual ideas and the notion of a creator, it’s often harder to navigate the whole “connecting with other people” part. In today’s world, people can get on my nerves a bit, and working through that—seeing others as part of the same creation and interconnected journey—has been a real growth area. It’s definitely something I’m working on.

      Overall, I’m really looking forward to seeing how this unfolds next semester and continuing to deepen my understanding.

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    • #450489
      Ivi
      Participant

      Looking back i think Kabbalah is a beautiful approach to life, provides explanations that work well with me, I want to deepen this knowledge and I can’t wait to get to the practical part

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      Diana
      Participant

      this course inspired me to try and move in the direction of changing myself, because if every human is meant to do this, then so can I. I’ve barely scraped the surface of my egoism, but that was enough to make me want to try.

      I wish you all to meet together in that higher state that’s meant for us.

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