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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    • #296659
      Ahmed Tabella
      Participant

      I have taken this course 4 years ago in the different platform, I am very thankful for having this oppurtinity to learn this well orginizaed content. but even that I have taken this course before, and Iam familiar with the content. I felt like I have taken it for the first time. I had the same amazing feeling when and courisity for the content as before.
      I wish that someday we will have such education system in Arabic.

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      suzanne
      Participant

      i was inspired because Kabbalah teachings are thousands of years of experience passed through the ages.  i am comforted that the Creator is constant and surprised that reality isn’t what i thought it was.  i wish for my fellow students to receive in order to bestow.  thank you all for a great class. peace.

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      Purity K
      Participant

      What most inspired me in the course is the fact that I can reach “Equivalence of Form” with the Creator if I continue on this path.

      I have learnt that I have a lot of  spiritual work to do; to love others as myself even though they are full of hate.

      what I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development is that they all find what they are seeking.

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      Massimo Roselli
      Participant

      The course has enabled me to get closer to some deep fundamental Kabbalistic concepts that I feel are becoming part of my life experience. Not easy at times but I know my desire is growing bigger and I want to make the effort to be closer to the Upper Force. Ultimately, it’s all about how I use my desires.

      I have found some of the concepts really astounding and thought provoking. Being a Kabbalah student for a few years, I knew about the concept of living in a world of illusions but for the very first time the way this is elaborated throughout the course has allowed me to comprehend it and feel it.

      I wish for my fellow students to continue to cultivate their desire and work on their intention to bestow as this is key to walk the path towards the equivalence of form and truly experience the beauty of life. As a result, the world around them will be affected.

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      Abe Tapia
      Participant

      The most inspiring part of the course was knowing that I am at the right place, at the right time with the right teachers and students so that I can develop my spirituality and become one with all of you.  Love thy neighbor as thyself.

    • #296131
      Katel
      Participant

      Hello everyone!

      To say the least, it was an awakening experience for me, mostly on the Topic of Equivalence of Form with the Creator which is suppose to be the goal of every aspiring Israelite.

      About myself i have learned that i have the potential in me (the point in the heart) that i can intentionally develop by correcting my egoistic desires and intentions with the Reforming Light, into a purified receptive vessel with a new intention to bestow in an equivalent form as the Creator.

      For my fellow students, i wish for a sustained desire and resilience on this  journey of the path of Light to attain our common goal of Equivalence of Form with the Creator to bestow only goodness and benefits.

      Kind regards

       

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