What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course?

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    • #128148
      Tiberius Ariton
      Participant

      <p style=”text-align: right;”>My best experience, besides learnings and getting new understandings that I find meaningful, is an increase of my desire with every lesson. And even more, this desire feels more “clear” in a way, doubled with a feeling of satisfaction or fulfillment. Its like when you know you are on the right path. Manny thanks for that and let’s discover more!</p>

    • #127357
      Sandra
      Participant

      I was finally able to understand some spiritual concepts logically, when before I knew them intuitively. Kabbalah allows me to put words on what I am feeling and experiencing which is something I am very grateful for. In this course, I am intending to learn more practical concepts so I can put them to use in my day to day.

    • #127251
      Rivka
      Participant

      I expect to learn more practical ways to connect with the Creator in my every day life.

    • #127209

      I expect to understand what it’s like not to love

    • #127040
      Anonymous
      Inactive

      Is there a suggested checklist of kabbalistic practises: how to start and close each day or does each person  figure that out from the lessons?

      • #127083

        Hi Peter,

        We learn that all of the changes we undergo is thanks to the reforming light. We extract this force primarily from the Kabbalistic study. So ideally a person should set aside some time on a regular basis to return to the sources: the Kabbalistic books, videos, lessons, etc.

        As for what happens in between all those times. That depends less on our own strength and more on the spiritual environment that we place ourselves in. All of our good thoughts are the result of that environment.

        Baal HaSulam writes about this in the article “the Freedom“. Here’s an excerpt: “he who strives to continually choose a better environment is worthy of praise and reward. But here, too, it is not because of his good thoughts or deeds, which come to him without his choice, but because of his effort to acquire a good environment, which brings him these good thoughts and actions.”

        We’ll learn how to do this practically in the more advanced semesters.

        Albert @ KabU

    • #126127
      Amy
      Participant

      My experience from the first course was life changing…I expect to discover more truths and wisdom.

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