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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      Aaron Lessin
      Participant

      I found Tony’s discussion on the four phases of light very helpful. I was also intrigued by the connections between the 10 sefirot, the 5 worlds, and the 5 lights (levels of the soul). The process of achieving equivalence of form is a movement from our egoistic desire to receive to the desire to receive in order to bestow. I hope for all of us to continue to open ourselves to the Light, asking to be filled by the Creator, and working synergistically with the Light.

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      In this course fundemantals were laid down systematically, terminology which i am going to need during my jurney was explained clearly and now I know I am nothing but the “desire to receive”. I know this course is “the beginning of the beginning” level of Kabala which could be really hard to get through without your guidance. I hope we all follow the path to reach out the point of our heart.

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      Abbaa Naa’ol
      Participant

      The Law of Equivalence of Form ,All of nature works on this law. That there is a constant pressure in our environment and in every environment in the universe, and there is a constant force to equalize the inner pressure with the outer pressure and to come to a state of balance with it, so that we come to a state of rest or comfort. And this is simply the law that is functioning all the time.

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      Kenneth Alexander
      Participant

      What really inspired me was how relatable the reading and video lessons were, it was truly uncanny how much of it lines up with addressing the issues I have in my life. The line of teaching also is also a very neat facet, I can’t help but to respect the long line of scholars who kept the tradition of Kabbalah and continued to delve into it.
      I’ve learned that I am not nearly as patient as I thought I was, but that it is something that I will ultimately appreciate working on as I continue my journey in the study of Kabbalah as well as in my work/family life. I learned that the cause of my pain is my intentions and the way I handle my reactions, and that the cost of free will is the necessity to better understand why I make the choices I make.
      I wish for everyone to be able to have the time and peace to continue their studies, that we can build upon each others perspectives to help unite the world as the Creator intends.

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      megan
      Participant

      I learnt new ways of learning about myself.   seeing my flaws and making changes

       

    • #292800
      Peter
      Participant

      I learned the importance of the right intention, and that intention is like a prayer for the Creator to reveal himself. Amazing!

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