Forum Replies Created
- AuthorReplies
- September 27, 2025 at 3:19 pm EDT in reply to: How can I pray in a way that will get my prayers answered? #456090
SmithParticipantTo pray sincerely from the heart, knowing that the Creator doesn’t change, but it is I who must change. I must know that what the Creator sends me is out of love and I must want what I am sent.
September 27, 2025 at 3:13 pm EDT in reply to: What is the greatest thing I wish to achieve through studying the Wisdom of Kabbalah? #456089
SmithParticipantPeace and understanding as well as connection with the Creator. I would like to be able to remember that when God sends me things that I don’t like, that it’s out of love and for my own God.
September 27, 2025 at 2:40 pm EDT in reply to: Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 1 #456088
SmithParticipantHi, we are the Smith family from Kaufman, Texas, and we expect to question our reality.
August 23, 2025 at 4:25 pm EDT in reply to: Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course. #449609
SmithParticipantIntroduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course.
I’m Luke and I’m from Kaufman, Texas, and I just finished the Kabbalah in Action course. I expect the course to be interesting and fun.
SmithParticipant1.   It made me look at life in an entirely new and different perspective. I know understand that an individual can’t do everything by themselves and just how everything is connected. It inspired me to contrast egoism and altruism, and how I can learn how to be an altruist instead of an egoist. It made me want to participate in a group more.
2.   I’ve learned that becoming a Kabbalist is tough when you are not going to surround yourself with people who don’t care about being like the Creator. Through dissemination to one degree or another, we can become like a passageway for the light.
3.   I wish the best for them.
SmithParticipantThe paradigm would shift in that all actions would be taken as a result of God’s will whether it be justice or mercy. Acting altruistically would not always necessarily mean giving people what they want but rather what they need.
- AuthorReplies

