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- January 21, 2021 at 3:37 pm EST #37679

Tony Kosinec- KabU InstructorModeratorWhat was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course?
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- August 5, 2023 at 6:45 pm EDT #327932
Jarrett TwaddleParticipantHello Friends,
I enjoyed the feedback during the last course.
In this course, I expect to further engage with you, friends, to connect with your desires, whatever they may be. - August 4, 2023 at 2:43 pm EDT #327817
Steve MileyParticipantJust the overall idea that there is a western path to enlightenment that’s more scientific and methodical that either is or could be the true merge of science and nature. One that is not about letting go of all desire that causes suffering but how to control and direct that desire for more holistic benefit.
- August 1, 2023 at 4:56 pm EDT #327646
LettaParticipantTo be reminded that altruism is an important solution to the egoistic nature of humanity. I would like to get a deeper understanding on how to handle this better.
- July 31, 2023 at 9:28 am EDT #327491
Cinco LeoneParticipantMy best experience from the previous course was the insight that my egotism serves as a sort of filter on the whole of reality. When viewed from the relative lens of self concern, the world is oversimplified into a big bad place where very little is in my control. Things are only seen in the light of how they can benefit or threaten my personal agenda. I expect that this course will expand on the concepts introduced previously and hopefully begin to explain how to become more altruistic so as to align myself with the form of the creator and experience reality in its fullness.
- July 28, 2023 at 8:44 am EDT #327279
patrick diederichParticipantPrior to the course I had come to realize that an autodidactic approach to spiritual texts can not get you very far. I was fed up of being over all the map, and the confusing guess work of patching together bits of information from varoious sources. That is when i decided to look for guidance and a more structured approach… I felt a very strong desire and need to join a community of fellow searchers. So when I found the introductory course I felt straight away how fortunate I was. I enjoyed the comprehensive and concise teaching method very much. After my initial restlessness and excitement over the rich material I now appreciate being soberminded enough to study at a slower pace, thus avoiding to jump to conclusions too fast. I hope this new course will help me to get a new understanding of how creativity actually works… And that it will help me to become a more loving and attentive person too.
- July 26, 2023 at 12:56 am EDT #327124
EricParticipantFor the first I realized something that I hadn’t thought of before (and please tell me if I’ve got this wrong): The world of Assiyah is the world that is proper to the desires of Nefesh, which spends some time developing the soul in that world until its ready to graduate as a Ruakh enjoying pleasures appropriate to Yeztirah. Then Ruakh elevates to Beriyah as a Neshamah, and so on …
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