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csillaParticipantas i sit here trying to think of what it means to me, i’m reminded after a while that it’s like everything is calm in the world and it feels like being in Winter pyjamas, under a down comforter, snug and warm. but, upon seeing the quote, the first thing coming up was my mind thinking it could be eyn od milvado from the biblical verse and then, the song by Avraham Fried (found it online and had a listen). tbh, before the “after a while” i felt a bit of a struggle to even conceptualize, as if i hadn’t enough mental energy to ‘merge’, so i’m grateful for this Preparation question, since it brought me to abandon my resistance…
March 3, 2026 at 5:38 pm EST in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #484424
csillaParticipanti think the best experience was the overall happiness in spontaneously perceiving a Divine Oneness behind everything that’s been happening to me during the weeks of the course; and, an inner smile every time i realize how simple things are and laughing at myself for how much drama i was perceiving as chaos. i truly expect these types of things to continue taking hold on me and deepening throughout the next course… thanks !
csillaParticipantthe most of what i learned doesn’t feel like the new terms and concepts introduced, which weren’t yet so new or maybe not yet enough to really see where this approach toward kabbalah is going, but rather my feeling is that there’s been an inkling of a deepening of my natural/ metaphysical processes of ascertaining life while living a holistic lifestyle (of sorts). that’s been inspiring during the weeks of the course.
i would wish for my fellow students, who similar to the course – i’ve only begun to get an inkling (which inkling also extends to myself on this new path, ) – i think is to continue discovering more about one’s deeper inner self, to find the connections between things in the puzzle of life and to perceive how the puzzle pieces and connections are all harmoniously working together toward the greater good and peace.
February 21, 2026 at 5:45 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: How can we get in touch with the upper force and act with it mutually? #482424
csillaParticipantbased on the content of the video itself my answer to the question was a bit like the expression “just do it”, as for instance, if an absolute beginner who needs to get used to the process, But if you already believe and pray then interacting is more natural. In general, considering the lessons and readings, i think the ways of kabbalah as expressed in this course, guide a seeker of truth more deeply into the experience of what’s being taught.
csillaParticipantat this point, since it seems ironic…., i’m happy and laughing a bit, but it’s true: “save time and just give in”
February 11, 2026 at 7:04 am EST in reply to: Preparation Question: In what way have I gained a deeper understanding of my life and of the forces working in the world? #481151
csillaParticipantduring this short time of the course, (i’m backtracking and writing this during week 4 to catch up), i’ve begun to feel something like a time-out, where the dynamism of everyday life continues as before, but just more simple. maybe it’s less chaotic, because the seemingly disparate forces of said dynamism feel like they’re merging into One and a general feeling of Goodness.
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