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- March 30, 2025 at 6:26 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: Starting a new course in Kabbalah is similar to a fetus moving on to a new trimester. The warm and fulfilling womb is still the same, but the desire and needs of the future human are evolving. Before we start the first week let’s set our expectations. How do we want the womb (Light) to influence and evolve us? What do we desire to achieve in this semester? #431343
Helen
ParticipantI would like to learn how to apply theories to daily life, walk the walk.
March 14, 2025 at 9:04 pm EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #429685Helen
Participantfrom not making any sense to making great deal of sense, there were many wow moments while learning the past courses. now I am very excited to be able to join a group and take the journey to another level.
Helen
ParticipantShare any/all of the following: What most inspired me in the course? What have I learned about myself in the process? What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
inspired me the most: the correction in me also corrects a part in others.
what I have learned about myself: that I still mix spiritual growth with earthly life.
what do I wish for my fellow students: hope they all succeed in the path of KabbalahMarch 13, 2025 at 9:29 pm EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 5 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #429563Helen
Participantare the 613 mitzvot of Kabbalah same as what are taught in Judaism?
March 10, 2025 at 7:43 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: If everyone must reach the ultimate goal, what is my role in the process? #429165Helen
ParticipantI want to consciously correct myself, instead of the path of pain.
March 5, 2025 at 1:45 pm EST in reply to: Ask anything about week 3 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #428122Helen
Participantwow, this first sounds like nonsense, now it starts to make sense. initially I thought the reason to have a spiritual life is to help us live in this world like the Creator. that was a naive thought isn’t it? Â I guess what you are saying is that though learning Kabbalah, we work on our desires, which often are very hidden, require self-analysis, while we are correcting our inner desires, not necessarily we apply that to this world because it would “kill” us. Â But, wouldn’t this also mean that we are a fake good person? We know what good to do but we choose to not do it in real life? I thought practicing Mitzvot is very important? Â thank you Instructor!
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