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

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    • #492135
      FREDRICK OCHIENG
      Participant

      Am very impressed with the two semesters course leading us to Kabbalah in action. Had learned a lot and alot from both lessons,live zooms and Kabbalah students books. Am eagerly waiting to venture next level with all friends to learn More together

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      Debbie
      Participant

      I enjoyed learning how aspects attain our goals can be so easily dissected and explained simply in order to recognise it in our everyday life.  I am looking forward to applying what I am learning into action in my everyday life with more ease.

    • #491387
      csilla
      Participant

      Thank you so much ! truly 🙂 i seem to be enjoying the ongoing activation of things i recognize as coming from my previous courses in KabU: as the lessons, recommended reading and exercises all seem to be finding opportunities to seep into the fabric of my life in a positive way. So, what i expect from this course is the continuation and deepening of that process, which i hope will continue to expand and take hold of (and uproot) the mind-stuff and emotional-stuff that’s begun to be increasingly receptive to the Reforming Light…. one video described life and the perceived disparate sources of power animating the world as croutons in a bowl of soup, which makes me laugh as i imagine myself swimming with a leisurely backstroke in a cosmic-sized, boundless bowl of soup.

    • #490972
      Guy
      Participant

      The most intense movement I experienced in the last course was to learn that intentions precede desires, and that when the two of them come into alignment with the Creator’s, then we can govern the painter’s hand as he paints our canvas.

      More importantly, I understand that a change within me will change how I see reality and the world, but the thought that I can bring the entire world together into peace is something I really want to live to witness.  It says in Psalm 27, “I will see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.”  Is this what David meant?

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      Slope
      Participant

      My best experience from the previous course was how interactive it felt—I actually learned a lot by practicing instead of just listening. It reminded me of playing Slope Unblocked , where you keep improving the more you try and learn from mistakes. In this new course, I hope to gain deeper knowledge and more hands-on activities that help me build real skills.

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      Mira
      Participant

      Both classes 1& 2 were great foundational blocks to built on.  Teachers were easy to understand  and videos were such a great visual aid.  I am a visual learner. More of a listener than a speaker.

      I have always been nature oriented person ( growing my herbs and making tinctures and remedies)  observing wonders of creation and Kabbalah  teaches me that my inner thoughts and desires ( inner environment)  directly affects the ” outer environment” or our physical world. This new understanding  allows  me to experience the Divine directly within the natural world.  Everything is interdependent.

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