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- September 2, 2022 at 7:14 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us? #298906AnitaParticipant
We want the study of Kabbalah to lead us to a perception of reality beyond our five senses to the spiritual roots that influence this world.
August 23, 2022 at 2:28 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What do you expect from the lesson? What do you desire to achieve from it? #297938AnitaParticipantI expect an introductory lesson that provides some historical context to the Wisdom of Kabbalah. I am hoping to achieve a more focused understanding, as I will be taking some notes as I work through the course material. This differs from how I usually learn from YouTube videos where I might later write in my diary some take-aways that stood out but often I am a bit distracted when I watch the videos. This time around I want to concentrate a bit more and get a solid grounding in the Wisdom.
AnitaParticipantHello, my name is Anita. I am 39 years old and live in Australia. I came across the 6 hour compilation of ‘Kabbalah Revealed’ lessons on YouTube in 2020. As I watched, I was like “this is what Abraham (Hicks) teaches!” That is, recognising your desire for material things is driven by a desire to feel better, and that your desire can be transformed into receiving in order to bestow to others. After watching the 6 hour compilation, I began regularly watching the Live Q&A with Tony Kosinec videos on YouTube, and now watch almost all of The Great Transition episodes and Kabbalah Explained Simply lessons in replay mode. I admit that it’s taken me two years to enrol in the Kabbalah Revealed 1 course through KabU because I was scared it would be a cult! However, my desire to understand the Wisdom of Kabbalah grew stronger than my fear, so here I am, ready to give the course a go. The three textbooks I ordered arrived today. It was a relief that the font size is big enough to read. I just hope I can be disciplined and do the reading for the course, as I really struggle with getting distracted or tired, especially when reading. I love listening to the Kabbalah videos on YouTube and write key understandings I get in my diary. I’m very thankful for the KabU team for the materials they release on YouTube. I’m unsure if the Australian timezone will prohibit me from attending the live Zoom sessions but hope one day to get a chance to interact with KabU teachers like Tony, Asaf, Joseph, Leo, Gil and Marcus. Thanks again for sharing the Wisdom of Kabblah with the public through YouTube. It is greatly appreciated. Kind regards, from Anita
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