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- March 3, 2025 at 10:45 am EST in reply to: Preparation Question: Our entire work in Kabbalah is only to attract the light that reforms. By this we receive everything we need for our advancement. Furthermore, I’m told that if I will help the others, I will advance myself even more towards spirituality. How does this work? What does it mean to help the others, those with the point in the heart, on the spiritual path? #427716
Leila HavranParticipantI think that to help other points in the heart is to nourish their desire for spirituality and unity.
February 27, 2025 at 4:45 am EST in reply to: Preparation Prompt: Considering our journey thus far, how can we fortify our connection with the illuminating force? How do we amplify its transformative influence? #427218
Leila HavranParticipantTo deepen our connection with the illuminating force, we must attune our intention to its essence that is giving and unity. As we rise above personal desire and align with a higher purpose, this force becomes more present within us. Its transformative power grows in the measure that we embrace bestowal and seek harmony with others.
February 21, 2025 at 12:49 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail? #426800
Leila HavranParticipantIt is a shift from seeing life through personal gain to recognizing a deeper interconnectedness. In a self-centered view, everything is filtered through wants and fears, creating an illusion of separation. Reality feels fragmented, defined by “mine” and “not mine.”
An altruistic perception dissolves this illusion. It is not about forced sacrifice but about expanding awareness beyond the self. The question changes from “What do I want?” to “What is needed?” or “How can I contribute to the benefit of the whole?” without diminishing individuality.
This transformation requires inner attention and practice. It means noticing self-interest, gently redirecting it, or correcting it, asking for the corrective light and being fully present with others. Giving is no longer loss but fulfillment. Influence becomes alignment. The boundary between self and other softens, revealing a more luminous and unified reality.
February 12, 2025 at 4:41 am EST in reply to: Preparation Question: Congratulations on progressing through the intermediary stages of your Kabbalah learning by staring this new course! Since the wisdom of Kabbalah deals with developing our precious eternal part—the soul—it is important to take a moment to note your expectations from this stage of your journey, and later check back and see what aligned with or differed from your expectations, and how you might’ve changed in the process: What do you hope to get out of this course you’re now starting? #425763
Leila HavranParticipantI hope to deepen the light and understanding of using this method to connect and contribute to the whole more.
February 4, 2025 at 7:14 am EST in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #423189
Leila HavranParticipantMy best experience from Kabbalah Revealed 1 & 2?
It wasn’t just one moment. It was the slow unfolding. The realization that the teachings weren’t something to understand but something to become. That the words weren’t pointing to knowledge but to transformation. And most of all, the feeling of connection. Not as an idea, but as something real, something alive between us.
What do I expect from Kabbalah in Action?
To take a step further. To move from understanding to embodiment. To see what happens when these teachings are not just studied but lived daily. When they shape not only how I think but how I meet the world, how I meet others, how I meet myself. More than anything, I hope to deepen the experience of unity. Not as something we reach for, but as something that is already here, waiting for us to step into it.
Leila HavranParticipant-What inspired me the most in this course?
The deepening sense of connection. Not just with the teachings, but with others. I’ve felt how the spiritual path isn’t something we walk alone every step forward is shaped by those who walk beside us. The spark we each carry isn’t meant to burn in isolation. It finds its light in the presence of others.
-What have I learned about myself in the process?
That my growth isn’t just mine. That the more I open, the more I receive. That true listening isn’t just about hearing words, but about feeling the space between them. That unity isn’t a concept, it’s something alive, something that breathes between us when we step beyond ourselves.
-What do I wish for my fellow students?
That they keep tending to the light within them. That we all find the courage to soften where we once resisted, to meet each other in the place beyond words. That our individual sparks merge into something greater. A quiet, steady flame that doesn’t just illuminate the path, but becomes it.
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