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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      Chileshe Bwalya
      Participant

      What inspired me most is the fact that the light doesn’t not change, it is always the same. Only the kli changes. Many are times when things are going wrong in life we think the creator is punishing us when in fact just want us to enjoy the unbounded pleasure meant for us. I have becoming more understanding of myself and others, the actions we take, it was meant to be that way, eventually we realise we have to connect to the light. For my fellow students may the creator give us the wisdom to understand  kabbalah and help others as well.

    • #460721
      Jazzmon
      Participant

      What inspired me was how all of humanity was created to interact with each other as one whole soul and until we see this there is always going to be  a  division if i may say i understand we all have our own uniqueness to  do thinks as we understand it to be.

      In learning about myself i see i must become more like the Creator

      In closing i wish for each individual will focus on learning and drawing closer to the Creator

    • #460424
      Lorna Hake
      Participant

      The story about the dinner guest

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      Peshka
      Participant

      The most inspiring changes by the learning process is to see yourself changing – from inside out.  Everyday readings, videos and sessions and the effort you put towards it in the everyday busy life and between your full time job and needs of your family it is already giving results.
      I become more organised to fit all important activities, more calm and quiet inside and have that feeling of ❤️ love inside me and around.

      I feel happy to continue the study Wisdom of Kabbalah, feel fulfilled by connecting to friends and move forward. And I thank you for giving me that opportunity of  growing!

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      Seb
      Participant

      I am inspired by being amongst such people as you all. I’ve learned I know very little about something I thought I knew alot about, and feel so lucky to be able to connect to these insights. I pray for all of you that you reach and stay in those higher states, the highest state.

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      Addontess
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      The unraveling of the Light that is concealed around me, and also truly learning about the Creator. It’s quite prevalent that the narrative surrounding the Creator is mostly ego-based, according to the comprehension of various establishments that have flipped the story for personal gain. It is comparable to a disease that spreads like wildfire and taints, distorts, and manipulates the collective mind, thus controlling perceptions that are not truly our own. In addition, it separates each and every one of us in a way of isolation and dissonance. The more I learned about the Creator, the more I realized I do not know the actual story. This has baffled me yet inspired me so much to continue my journey of knowing thyself. My innate essence is to consistently grow and develop. Even from a child, I have always felt a benevolent force that has led me on my path to discovering the true nature of my soul. I never seemed lost; I was led to Kabbalah. I have learned that I have always had faith (certainty in the Light). However, it was blind faith, like throwing a dart and hoping it will hit the target and never accomplish the goal. Reigniting my determination to learn and having a consistent study in the ways of Kabbalah has really started to put my ego in check again. I have realized that it is so essential to be like velcro and attach ourselves to the Creator and His attributes. I wish that my fellow students make haste and continue to climb up those 125 steps of the ladder of ascent and never look back. How fortunate are we to be able to actively make a difference in the collective that will aid us in reaching the equivalence to form with the Creator. I cannot wait for this day to come for you and all of humanity.

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