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- November 30, 2025 at 3:34 pm EST in reply to: When was the first time you sensed existential questions within you, and what did it take for you to listen to their call? #468091
BenParticipantI was a child, probably about 7 years old, and I was starting to attend classes at Hebrew school. I felt like what they were teaching was a bunch of nonsense. They were telling stories about things that happened to people thousands of years ago and not relating anything to people in the present.
November 23, 2025 at 10:07 am EST in reply to: Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail? #467438
BenParticipantSelfish to Selfless
November 13, 2025 at 8:29 am EST in reply to: Are you an imaginal cell? And if so, how can you take part in the evolution of the butterfly that is humanity? #465927
BenParticipantAs I evolve through the study of Kabbalah all of this will unfold naturally according to our Creator’s plan.
All that I need to have is an intention.
An intention to connect both with our Creator and with all of creation.
An intention to have equivalence of form with our Creator and with this new manifestation of creation.
From my intention the Creator will provide whatever “carrots and sticks” I may require as a catalyst in my personal evolution.
And as I evolve our Creator already has a plan for me and a place for me.
How could I possibly get anything wrong when our Creator is in control of all things?
All that I need is the intention to follow our Creator’s plan.
November 12, 2025 at 11:13 am EST in reply to: Where are human beings located right now in the process of emergence as described in the video? (separate organisms fighting for resources/beginning to collaborate/emerging) #465807
BenParticipantWhat I consistently find so interesting as I study Kabbalah is how it relates to and retells the scriptural stories and prophecies.
Jews, Christians, Muslims, Hindus, and Buddhists all have prophecies about how the Messiah (aka Christ, Â Buddha, Vishnu, etc) is going to return to our world, defeat evil, and bring about a “Golden Age” or “New Jerusalem” that will be Heaven on Earth.
And in each of these prophecies the world is in a state of low morality, chaos, war, disease, famine, and natural disasters just prior to the “correction” that the Messiah is going to disseminate.
The Buddhists have a metaphor about the “drawing back of the bow” where we have to go backwards before we can be propelled forward.
I see humanity in this state of “drawing back the bow.”
November 11, 2025 at 11:23 am EST in reply to: Reflect: Share something from the lesson that inspired you, or even just gave you a fresh perspective. #465596
BenParticipantI am a student of scripture and history.
I found the retelling of the story of Babylon, Abraham, and Nimrod from the Kabbalist perspective was fascinating.
And this course is giving me a bit better perspective and understanding of the 10 Sefirot and how they relate to the different worlds as well as each person in the present corporeal manifestation.
November 10, 2025 at 1:16 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: Congratulations on progressing through the intermediary stages of your Kabbalah learning by staring this new course! Since the wisdom of Kabbalah deals with developing our precious eternal part—the soul—it is important to take a moment to note your expectations from this stage of your journey, and later check back and see what aligned with or differed from your expectations, and how you might’ve changed in the process: What do you hope to get out of this course you’re now starting? #465405
BenParticipantI have no expectations.
Our expectations are the manifestations of our egoistic nature which separate us from our Creator.
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