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- February 28, 2021 at 5:10 am EST #41556

Julian Edwards- KabU InstructorModeratorWhat was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course?
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- March 10, 2026 at 5:07 am EDT #487190
Slope
ParticipantMy 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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- February 27, 2026 at 5:07 pm EST #483570
MiraParticipantBoth 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.
- February 27, 2026 at 10:03 am EST #483554
Paul
ParticipantThe course was a great basis to build a great grounding to understand the next semester so that I can put in to practice further teachings
- February 25, 2026 at 1:16 pm EST #483434
irena 86ParticipantAfter the course- When my perception began to morph through the parts of the New information taken in & began to feel an attachment to some Solidness in the unseen realm from all of the information ~
Also, it seems especially prevalent that Review of some of the Materials in KR1 & KR2 ~ especially that there is a need to Draw out again a second or third time, on larger paper & Study the Charts & enVision More of the Overlays of the Terminologies & Definitions; Seeing that there are weak areas of the Structure that Need reinforcement.
Also seeing character flaws that need correcting from trying to connect in the group. ~
~ the brain looking for comparisons from past experiences & trying to make Real connections while fearful of the unknown of what Kabbalists definition of Real Connection Is & Is not. Finally decided to forget about comparing & just clear to a Black Blank Slate as much as possible.The fear made it difficult ~ (fight & flight from the past perceived  heavy expectations of others)
Observation & mimicking & practice. Â Thank You All So Much!
For this course, The anticipation is that when one can see each of the two forces side by side ~ the middle line will become more evident ?? In the Future ~
So, Looking forward in this Semester with the Lovely human personality of Julian & continuing to build upon the concepts to learn more about the 2 forces & to learn how to build the Connection between others ~ & for Future Love & Connection between Us All.
- February 23, 2026 at 7:39 pm EST #483280
ArianoParticipantHere, I’m having a bird view of what Kabbalah is, as it’s presented by the instructors and commentaries from other participants. I’m really enjoying the ride, despite eventual bumps on the road. I expect to continue on my Path and have an always greater clarification of what Attainment is.
I’m not very talkative, but a good listener and learner.
- February 21, 2026 at 8:23 pm EST #482433
Matthew
ParticipantThe most profound experience I’ve had from the previous courses has been a deeper understanding of the equilibrium we are to practice in every aspect of life. Specifically, “love thy neighbor as thyself”. I have heard it in so many parts of my life and in many different ways: “love thy neighbor as thyself” / “do unto others as you would have them do unto you”. The equilibrium of individuality/congregation, physical/spiritual, ego/community, reception/bestowal, are all incorporated in this one beautiful doctrine. Until now, I’ve understood this as the best possible way to love and sustain harmony amongst each other. Now, however, I understand the deeper meaning of this doctrine, which is to not only treat others as myself, but to realize that myself and everyone else are one. To love my neighbor as myself is to see that my neighbor and myself are one.  Through this course I hope to learn and apply new fundamental practices to nurture this spiritual growth on a day-to-day basis.
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