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- March 6, 2025 at 8:09 pm EST in reply to: Reflect: Share a revelation from the session that stimulated your imagination or offered a fresh perspective. #428358
Katrina LeeksParticipantThe last lesson fully clarified my past experience and helped me find the necessary internal guideposts for future work. Thank you. I know the Creator brought me here because I need you all to do my part. I’m extremely grateful for the work everyone does at KabU and for the students as well!
Katrina LeeksParticipantThere wouldn’t be any of the fear we experience on a daily basis. Societal dilemmas would be simple concerns that the most suitable person or group swiftly addressed. Each would help the other, and it might not even be necessary to ask. If we truly loved one another, we would anticipate needs. It’s a lovely thought.
February 26, 2025 at 4:42 pm EST in reply to: Reflect: Disclose an insight from the session that resonated deeply with you or reshaped your thinking. #427185
Katrina LeeksParticipantI know that I am stuck in my body and my ego, and sometimes, this can be quite depressing. Yet, it’s impossible to imagine something you’ve never experienced. That was my mindset before Week 4. However, I was more optimistic and determined at the start of the Week’s lesson. Then, something happened when I listened to the personal experiences and watched the videos about Congress. I could sense my mindset in contrast to the amazing people from the videos.  It was a lovely feeling that made things very clear. It made me feel where I need to begin, along with hope and love.
February 26, 2025 at 3:54 pm EST in reply to: Engage in discussions on the week 4 lesson and materials, receiving guidance from a Kabbalah instructor. #427180
Katrina LeeksParticipantI appreciated the style of this week’s lesson. It allowed me to connect with the first-hand experiences of those who have been to a Congress. Thank you!
February 25, 2025 at 2:11 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Prompt: In Kabbalah, our primary task is to draw the reforming light, which supplies all we require for spiritual progress. Moreover, it’s said that aiding others accelerates our own spiritual ascent. How does this dynamic operate? What does supporting fellow seekers with a spiritual inclination entail? #427091
Katrina LeeksParticipantConnecting with others is the beginning of our spiritual ascent. Life is about learning to relate to and connect with others. Events in our lives are only necessary to teach us how to make the right connections and develop the right qualities. To develop our qualities into those of bestowal, we need each other.
Supporting my fellow seekers starts by interacting. The goal would be for each of their desires for spirituality to become mine as well. For me, this would be like getting to know a friend. I want to know all about them. I would learn how my internal qualities and theirs can combine in the best possible way.
All this is added to what we have already learned about drawing the reforming light.
Katrina LeeksParticipantI am here in this body at a time when we have become intertwined across the globe. Nature has pushed us to this interconnectedness, although we still act separated by many boundaries. If we reveal the “system that’s becoming apparent,” we pull ourselves toward the goal of creation and align with Nature.
Since we all have to do this, we need the whole world’s participation. I can’t be corrected without connecting to the others, and I can’t connect if they don’t want to. We depend on each other.
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