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  • Bilma
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    I would to learn how fix my tikkun.

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #293310
    Bilma
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    Shalom to KabU instructors and students,

    My name is Bilma currently living in New York. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”.  That’s basically how this journey began. I want to learn Kabbalah to bring light and joy to this world.

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #293309
    Bilma
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    Shalom to KabU instructors and students,

    My name is Bilma currently in New York, it’s a long story as to how I got into Kabbalah. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”.  That’s basically how this journey began. I want to learn Kabbalah to bring light and joy to this world.

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #293308
    Bilma
    Participant

    Shalom to KabU instructors and students,

    My name is Bilma currently in New York, it’s a long story as to how I got into Kabbalah. During my lifetime I was chasing all the wrong things and always felt a void in me. I felt emptiness even though I had everything and then I began on a quest on seeking the Truth and G-d. I always knew G-d existed, and wanted to get to know him. That’s when I began to read the Torah and learned how amazing it is. Once a great Kabbalist teacher said “If you want to understand G-d you have to read to Zohar”.  That’s basically how this journey began.

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