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- April 21, 2020 at 6:57 pm EDT #28820

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorShare 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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- January 19, 2026 at 8:11 am EST #476681
Matthew
ParticipantMy biggest inspiration has been an understanding of my physical existence and perception (or lack thereof) of my spiritual condition. I feel oriented to nurture the development of that condition.
- January 18, 2026 at 11:57 pm EST #476640
AnnaParticipantHard to say what inspired me the most. I found every lesson very mindblowing and was always looking forward to it. I’ve watched the videos with Tony two or three times and always had the feeling of a deeper and deeper understanding. After having had experiences during prayer half a year ago and a very turbulent time afterwards I am very happy that I’ve found Kabbalah now, that explains to me in a clear way, what those experiences were and why I had them. So I am less confused and got the feeling now, that I am “on the right track”. So grateful that this course and KabU exists. I don’t know where I would be stuck without it, but clearly it would have been much harder to orient myself again. I wish for my fellow students that they continue their journey in a healthy, yet clear and as short as possible way – may you be filled with love and the feeling of wholeness and connection!
- January 18, 2026 at 12:15 pm EST #476499
ArjunParticipantInitially, I was inspired with overall structure and breath of the course…
As time went on, my Inspiration would arise within different elements, places where I was discovering more about Kabbalah and indeed about myself. Often, the 3rd or 4th viewing of a video would bring an ‘Aha’..
In a word, multiple epiphanies have emerged. I feel so much calmer, so much more resourced, so much more aware, so much more able to regulate my emotions.
I pray that millions more awaken their ‘point in the heart’ and find their way to Kabbalah.
- January 18, 2026 at 11:38 am EST #476489
Mira
ParticipantI finally found a forum of like minded people, where thoughts and ideas can be shared. My unanswered questions no longer rattle in my head.
Studying Kaballah is like treasure hunt, something new behind new door. It opens a new door within me to pause and reflect how I live and see my life and world around me. Everyday I look forward to new readings.
- January 14, 2026 at 10:41 am EST #475844
DianaParticipantFirst of all, I want to thank you for these beautiful materials that have helped me understand how life works. It was a profound revelation to see how the world changed before my eyes once I understood the meaning of our existence. I learned how to look at the situations in my life and, when something happens, to feel the Creator behind every action.
Now I understand when my mind tries to keep me focused in the wrong direction, and I realize that this too is another situation meant to help me feel the Creator. Tony’s lessons were, for me, the strongest materials, clearly explaining how Kabbalah works.
I wish for my fellow students, in their spiritual development, to experience a powerful awakening that will help the entire world grow and feel the Creator. It’s amazing!
- December 29, 2025 at 12:48 pm EST #472701
Brooks Pope
ParticipantWhat most inspired me in the course? Many things have inspired me: Learning about the point in the heart and that being the desire for closeness to the Creator, that Kabbalah teaches us to receive “not for me” but for the Creator and the 4 phases of direct light.
What have I learned about myself in the process? I have learned that by being in the classes and coming back to the Kabbalah classes, after a long pause, that I have a desire to know more about the Creator and that is because I want to be closer to Him. I have learned to embrace that because everything we do is predetermined, which I think is very important, although I do not know why at this point.
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development? I wish that my fellow students that they will continue in their classes and studies. And that, if they should stop their studies for any reason, to make it a point to always return.
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