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Interesting! Seth said tonight in the Sage Speaks “Not even Kabbalist know what the end of correction looks like, we’ve never seen it”
AspiringAltruistParticipantWhere is all this going? What happens after we connect enough points in the heart and correct the world? Where will Kabbalah be in 1000 years? Does humanity dwell with the Creator? What does that look like? Like specifically. Does all the chaos and confusion in the world resolve?
Or does the corporeal world implode from the maturation of the ego. Is that the plan? Do we all end up as dust because we blew ourselves up and we live in the rest of our existence in spirituality?
AspiringAltruistParticipantHi Stephen,
I am now participating in a Young Group for the first time (David and Danny’s Young Group). This “Young Group Cohort” started July 16,2023, and we meet every Sunday at 1:30PM EST.
I am not sure of the context of your question, but I had a lot of questions after finishing the undergrad portion of KabU. Specifically: “When do I join a Young Group” and “When do I start doing the 10’s meetings”. I was very enthusiastic and posted the same question you are asking because it was confusing for me. Therefore, I want to reply to your question with my experience. Hopefully this is encouraging.
My Experience: I received an email (pictured below) from “Zohar and Team” before the young group started stating that a new young group was forming. I am not sure of how frequently they start new cohorts, but I waited several months before I was able to get into a cohort. KabU does not post when these new YG cohorts start. When I asked the question “when does the next cohort start”, they said they start new cohorts every few months and they asked me to be patient for the next cohort to start.
Hopefully that helps. The next phase in the journey in the YG’s and with the 10’s is incredible and really guides you onto the next stage. I am not super advanced or anything, I am just really enjoying my 10 and the structured guidance David and Danny offer.
Hopefully this helps!
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AspiringAltruistParticipantThank you Eberhard! And thank you for all your activity in this forum, I can see we are very similar in liking homework 🙂
AspiringAltruistParticipantHomework Lesson 5
Video Response: https://youtu.be/CgnI-5IOTh8
Hopefully the link works. Otherwise, here is the quoted text in the video. I really enjoy the visual metaphor of the sparks and the flame:
In a realm beyond the confines of time, an individual flame flickered with curiosity. It was a fragment, a spark of a magnificent Single Flame. This spark, like many others, had been separated, each carrying a unique essence but sharing a collective memory of the One Flame’s warmth and brilliance.
The spark often pondered its existence and purpose. Reflecting upon the nature of connection, it thought: “A friend means that both parties are in the same state… they have the same views and thus decide to bond. Then, both of them act towards the goal that they both wish to achieve.”
Driven by this insight, the spark sought unity with its kin. As they connected, they realized that while each spark was unique, they all yearned to reunite. They began to form clusters, each representing a bond of shared experiences and mutual respect. The principle of equality resonated among them: “This means that precisely when one sees one’s friend as being at an equal degree to one’s own, one can accept the other as a friend and bond with him.”
One fateful moment, their collective glow intensified, creating a void pulsating with energy. The Reforming Light was drawn to this unity, known as a Kli. As it enveloped them, the sparks felt an overwhelming sense of belonging. The One Flame was reborn, its light more radiant than ever, illuminating the universe with the testament of unity and the magic of the Reforming Light.
AspiringAltruistParticipantFantastic quote, Im reading that book currently and am about half way through.
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