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

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      yanky leonorovitz
      Participant

      Learning that we are all connected , hoping to learn to be aware that we are are all connected .

    • #312509
      William Taylor
      Participant

      Shalom to all my friends! what a true desire is and the true prayer. Our Abba who art in heaven holy is your name Your kingdom come Your will be done on earth as it is done in heaven. I believe this is the proper intention.

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      ali malekzadeh
      Participant

      Hi

      My biggest impressions from the last course are “none else besides him” and “equivalence of form” and I expect to attain them as much as possible in this course.

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      Shel
      Participant

      The best experience from the previous course was progressive removal of my doubt. What I hope to get from this course is practical instruction on how to achieve the goal at hand.

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      Charlotte
      Participant

      My best experience from the previous course was just having a place to learn about spirituality.  I find myself going back and forth struggling with doubts.  Learning about double concealment was enlightening.   I am also very comforted by There is None Else Besides Him.  It feels good to know that all of my experiences were necessary and part of my development.  I tend to beat myself up about past mistakes so it is so freeing to know that I couldn’t have done otherwise.

      • #313418
        Cyndi
        Participant

        Wow! Charlotte’s answer nailed it for me, I couldn’t have put it any better – that was exactly what it did for me – thank you

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      Dr Jim
      Participant

      The two previous courses for me were nothing like I expected or have experienced. Being mystically curious about life’s big questions, I have disappeared into quite a few interesting cul-de-sacs…..and re-emerged not really much wiser, or more evolved. I think I approached the KabU 1 and 2 courses expecting something more exotic, more esoteric, more Qabala. To be honest, I hadn’t a clue what Kabbalah was other than a form of Jewish mysticism. I was staggered at the practicality, the rationality, the science of it all- not where I intended to be at all.  But I’m still here and about to engage in ‘Kabbalah in Action”.  In modern parlance, I guess you could say I am Kabbalah-curious. I’m very uncertain as to whether my ‘point in the heart’ has materialised but I’m looking forward to engaging with others on this quest.

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