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- October 9, 2025 at 5:25 pm EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #458780
JoanParticipantAlbert , how do you define the women in the Bible you mentioned  as kabbalahists ?
JoanParticipantGreetings , my name is Joan , I’m from Galway  , Ireland , I’ haven’t come with expectations , although in hope of learning more , from the kindness of teachers here, I’m happy to be here and getting to know you all .
May 22, 2025 at 6:50 pm EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 1 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #439786
JoanParticipantI have no questions , it’s so high flutent , I’m instead just observing for now
JoanParticipantHi , I’m Joan from Connacht , Ireland , I’m an artist and play music , I signed up to Gill Sheers class ages ago to learn the Hebrew alfabet , it was so amazing it blew my mind listening to how the letters came about , I always knew there was something wrong with the Irish and English alfabet , but didn’t know it was because the Hebrew alfabet was missing so researched the Irish language and I found so many Hebrew words in the ancient Irish language , and it’s like I was been healed then I heard Gill talking about Kabbalah so linked on fb first , then that led me to here , I also learned the Irish name my father called me Siobhan he prounced Shivawn , that’ is Jewish , he said he spoke the old Irish , and that’s the Irish there’s Hebrew in , it opened up more curious interest , where I found like identity was becoming clearer , con-nacht is supposed to be an Irish word , but con is ment to be the Irish word for the steering of a ship and Nach is a Hebrew name , they came here and burned their ships so they wouldn’t have to return to Rome in the dark ages , then they called west Ireland Connach and changed was changed to Con-nacht  then nach was changed to Naughton my sir name , when Ireland was englishized , so much of our identity was changed . The Hebrew in the Irish language became more lost , my father spoke fluent ancient Irish , and used words I learned are Hebrew . So my curiosity interest and desire led me to further learn about Kabbalah , it brought me me closer to my Creator , sorry if I over did it here , I can’t explain how I’m finding something
JoanParticipantHi , I’m Joan , I’m an artist from Galway Ireland
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