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- January 3, 2026 at 7:07 pm EST in reply to: Welcome to the course! What brings you here? Please share with the community what you hope to gain from this course #473883
ChrissyParticipantHello Gianni and friends, I’m Crissy from Australia. I am excited about the opportunity to study this course and deepen my understanding of Kabbalah. I strive to comprehend the underlying causes of suffering and injustice in our world, uncover my life’s purpose, and cultivate a peaceful existence in a world that often feels chaotic. I look forward to this journey together with like-minded friends.
December 6, 2025 at 5:10 am EST in reply to: The compliments game: Try to share your feelings towards the like-minded others who just went through this course together with you. Let’s give each other to change our attitude toward the problems of this world and begin to build a positive environment by practicing it right here between us. #468619
ChrissyParticipantCongratulations, dear friends, on your remarkable journey so far as students of Kabbalah and spiritual enlightenment. I am truly grateful to call you friends and proud to be part of such a supportive environment with the guidance of truly inspiring instructors. Let’s continue sharing our thoughts and uplifting each other with sincerity and love. United, we can shine brightly and radiate to those around us, influencing and creating a more beautiful world where peace and love prevail.
December 6, 2025 at 4:23 am EST in reply to: I think I am “my own person,” but am I really making decisions about my life that are completely independent? Being the social creatures that we are, where is our free choice? #468618
ChrissyParticipantWe have free will to embrace more altruistic values through our choice of environment, through like-minded friends, books , and teachers to guide us to adopt the principle of faith above reason towards spiritual enlightenment.
December 6, 2025 at 12:55 am EST in reply to: What does it mean to be an imaginal cell in human society? Do you see yourself as one? #468613
ChrissyParticipantTo be someone who thinks and lives in ways that diverge from the dominant culture of today’s society. Someone who faces challenges because of prevailing norms due to one’s ideas and values, but is dedicated to transforming one’s environment and creating positive change. I do see myself as an imaginal cell, evolving as I delve into the wisdom of Kabbalah, connecting with like-minded friends, and being part of a growing network nurturing spiritual development, to be closer to the Creator. Transforming our ego-driven society for the greater good of all mankind, through fostering love, one step at a time, to heal the harm that has been done.
ChrissyParticipantTo love and to be loved.
ChrissyParticipantOur natural egoistic drive often gravitates us towards self-interest, leading us to seek pleasure solely for ourselves which can harm others and the world we live in, in our selfish pursuit. Therefore just going with it, our ego can lead us astray driven by self-serving motives. We can transcend our current state of existence and attain a harmonious balance between egoism and altruism, by learning to harness our ego for the greater good. We can uplift not only ourselves but also humanity as a whole, recognizing the interconnection that binds us all. The teachings of Kabbalah illuminates this spiritual path, guiding us on how we can direct our ego towards selfless pursuits, thereby enhancing our society and deepening our connection with the Creator.
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