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  • Heidi
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    I remember certain instances where I shifted my perception and I could swear that my circumstances shifted as well. And once, after studying meditation and delving deeply into it, I suddenly understood the connectedness of all things and that everything was just an illusion, that there was no « bad ». It was such a joyous realization and it felt incredibly loving, but 24 hours later that centeredness and euphoria were gone and I only achieved that unusual sensation twice. I’m not sure what happened but it was hopefully what can be achieved on a more permanent basis at all times, even just a fraction of that sense of perception at all times would be wonderful!

    Heidi
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    Definitely by choosing the right environment but also by considering another’s circumstances or interests and trying to find a middle ground to satisfy both ones needs and the needs of others. By resisting judgment and maybe finding the lesson or silver lining in all things? And by doing to others that which we’d only want done to ourselves. I personally struggle with the idea of reincarnation because I’d much rather progress in a non material realm, as opposed to a material realm which sometimes feels like a tour of duty, but maybe it’s possible to achieve this painless progression in the here and now through wisdom instead!

    Heidi
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    I wish to understand the purpose of life and to continually progress in order to be as close as possible to the source of creation ( the Creator). I’m not sure if this is considered a purely egoistic desire but I wish to feel as much happiness and fulfillment as possible, which seems to best be by achieving joy in bestowing to others.

    in reply to: Introduce yourself – Question Your Reality Part 2 #43581
    Heidi
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    Hi my name is Heidi and I have been following the weekly Sunday talks with Gil Shir and I want to delve deeper into kabbalah and gain a greater understanding. My husband is quite religious and he shares this with me, but since I’m spiritual but not really ´religious’ I find kabbalah is perfect for me. I’m really looking forward to the courses and to learning as much as I can, it must take a really long time to gain a true understanding but I’m feeling it already and want to continue learning.

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