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  • Donna Zegman
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    Yes! Our perception is different in each one of us, depending on our experiences, knowledge and elevation. That reality we see changes as we progress, until we reach the point of wanting to know what reality truly is.

    Donna Zegman
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    By studying the Wisdom of Kabbalah, I’m not just seeking knowledge for knowledge’s sake; I’m cultivating growth within myself and my endeavors. It’s about evolving my spirit and mindset to become more resilient in the face of life’s challenges. This quest is a lifelong commitment to personal mastery, a dedication to understanding the laws of our existence and purpose, and a promise to myself to live a life that is rich with purpose, resilience, and intentional action.

    in reply to: How can I pray in a way that will get my prayers answered? #338574
    Donna Zegman
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    I have learned that when I pray for others, they are answered much faster. However, when I pray I do not use words. I prefer to connect thoughts and feelings in the desire to fulfill the receiver with healing, enlightenment, or the finding of the path to the answers of one’s journey. This is all a journey to find our way back and everything that happens is for the teaching and processing of that journey.

    in reply to: What have you discovered about Kabbalah that was new to you? #338571
    Donna Zegman
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    One of the most intriguing discoveries for me was the idea of Tikkun Olam, which means ‘repairing the world.’ It suggests that our actions contribute to the healing and perfecting of the world, which resonates deeply with my belief in the power of positive impact and the responsibility we all share to make the world a better place.

    Developing the soul is the stepping stones to accomplishing this task!

    in reply to: Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 1 #338570
    Donna Zegman
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    Hey everyone! I’m Donna from South Florida, Let me share with you how I got here:

    When I was just 12 years old, I discovered the fascinating world of atoms and the realization that everything in existence, including the invisible air we breathe, is composed of these tiny building blocks.
    Then, during an art class, we were tasked with creating a landscape using only dots the size of a pen point. This lesson in shading opened my eyes to a much grander lesson about the universe.
    Biology taught me that all organic matter is built from molecules made of atoms, and chemistry revealed that atoms consist of neutrons, protons, and electrons. This sparked a curiosity in me… What are the contents of atoms made of?
    I hypothesized that it might be a replica of itself, a pattern I noticed in all creation to maintain balance. But then, what is that matter made of?
    Eureka! It dawned on me—ENERGY! Everything that exists is energy, interconnected like the intricate web of wires that crisscross our neighborhoods and span the vast distances across countries.
    So, what exactly is energy? This question propelled me on a quest to understand our very existence…
    Where did everything originate, and how did it form such a dynamic, balanced system? There must be some form of boundless intelligence behind it all—an intelligence without end, life without end, and form without end.
    Quantum Physics and Sacred Geometry began to unravel these mysteries, and then Kabbalah revealed that these ancient teachings had understood the connections between numbers, letters, helixes, and fractals all along. These patterns are the universe’s way of maintaining balance.
    This principle holds true even in our thoughts. Thoughts are energy; they exist even if unseen. We are the manifestation of a thought, created with purpose by something that decided to bring us into being.
    Everything that replicates itself possesses a maternal/paternal instinct—to protect, give, nurture, and teach. A parent or a lion allows its offspring to experience failure and success, knowing that lessons are not learned by instruction alone. I believe that whatever created us shares this same compelling nature.
    Isn’t it incredible to think that the energy that forms the cosmos might also be the energy that forms our thoughts and intentions?

    Wishing you a journey filled with awe and discovery,

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