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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      Renata Klem
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course?

      That there is a path I can follow to reduce the suffering and difficulties of life.

      What have I learned about myself in the process?

      We are all interconnected, and there is nothing besides Him. If I correct myself, I can correct the world outside.

      What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      I wish for my fellow students to be able to unite with the Creator.

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      Liora
      Participant

      The difference between our actions and the intention behind the actions

    • #383858
      Moshe
      Participant

      I feel like this course has established deeper why one should study Kabbalah, and that’s basically in order to become more like the creator (bestowing). However, it doesn’t go into any details on how to do it. I’m hoping the next course will dive into that.

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      Ayoka ADIMI
      Participant

      What inspired me is the clear explanation I got from this course about the nature of the human being and the divine.
      I’ve realized that I need to work on my capabilities of bestowing.

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      David Bruce
      Participant

      1. What most inspired me in the course?

      The realization that intention is the key.  I’m a desire to receive and that will never change.  But…do I intend to receive for myself alone?  or do i intend to receive in order to share with others.  I now examine my intention before I do or think or say anything.  It’s been very helpful!!
      2. What have I learned about myself in the process?

      I’m nothing but a desire to receive.   And left unchecked that desire will always be to recieve for myself alone.  What’s best for me?    Now I know to gauge my intention before doing anything.

      3. What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

      That we all climb the ladder together and attain that which we were created to attain…in this life!!

    • #383689
      Edward Onyango
      Participant

      It is both insightful and assuring in the way it gets to the root about reality, meaning, and purpose of life. The explanation is both lofty in and reasonable. I mostly like the way the lessons have lifted me beyond religion, and to a more result oriented spiritual growth framework. My religious pursuits has kind of hit a dead end. Like I have one year experience repeated for over thirty years. I cannot tell whether I am growing or retrogressing. These lessons have provided the much needed push to shove me off the cycling process that has often left me asking – what next in my journey of faith?

      I really wish to engage deeply in the science of faith and progress towards my transformation into likeness with God as put forth in the Thought of creation, and as revealed in Kabbalah. Thanks for providing the opportunity and resources at KABU. Especially by opening such exalted truths to gentiles like me.  Best regards.

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