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

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      J. Alexander
      Participant

      Ready for the collective!

    • #446933
      OLUSHOLA
      Participant

      My best experience from the previous course was understanding the role of connection with other “spot in the heart” for spiritual growth. In this course, I hope to grow more in understanding and practicing for spiritual ascension.

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      Rita
      Participant

      My best experience was the live session with Julian. It was wonderful to see fellow students and hear them. I often have difficulty expressing myself verbally or in writing. I look forward to learning how to be part of Ten.

    • #446378
      Marie
      Participant

      My best experience was the live Q and A session with my instructor, it gave me the sense of connection that exist in a group working together. Questions were asked and the provided answers enlighten.

      For my next course I expect to learn more of the effectiveness of prayer especially group prayer a d to experience the group setting.

    • #446352
      Janae Ben-Shabat
      Participant

      The best and worst experience from the classes that I have taken thus far is that I am 100% the will to receive – egoistic by nature and action.  It shames me but it also gives me hope that I can overcome this aspect.  I notice my egoistic behavior in so much of what I do and think and say.

      In this class, my deepest aspiration is to transform the way I relate to others and to the world around me. I want to gradually remove the ego from my interactions—those aspects of self-interest, judgment, or separation that create distance between myself and others. Instead, I seek to perceive others as integral parts of a unified whole, recognizing that we are all threads in the same divine tapestry.

      I want to cultivate a genuine sense of unity, collaboration, and compassion—toward others and toward myself. My goal is to internalize the principle of “love your neighbor as yourself” not just as a moral ideal, but as a living, breathing truth. I believe that true spiritual growth means becoming the change I wish to see in the world.

      Ultimately, I want to shift from a self-centered mode of existence to an altruistic one. I see this path as a journey of ascending the 125 steps—the spiritual rungs described in Kabbalistic tradition—as a process of drawing closer to the Divine. Each step, I hope, will bring me closer to embodying the qualities of love, giving, and unity that reflect the light of G‑d.

    • #445726
      Demilew Almaw
      Participant

      my understanding from day to day and from chapter to chapter becoming  a wide and deep. Let me go !

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