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- July 23, 2025 at 4:48 pm EDT in reply to: Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective. #446104
MarieParticipantWhat blew my mind is the power of group prayer and what kind of prayer get answered. I can’t wait to be in a group. Even though individual prayer formulated properly can also be effective.
July 23, 2025 at 4:29 pm EDT in reply to: Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective. #446103
MarieParticipantMy new perspective and what blew me away is the approach of how pray and the concept on wanting the light and the understanding, and what kind of prayers get answered. And I also understand now how being in a group is so important for collective prayer.
July 21, 2025 at 1:35 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: Imagine if people were connected according to the spiritual law of love. How would these many issues be approached differently? #445908
MarieParticipantIf we were connected according to the spiritual law of love, we would be more understanding towards  each other, accepting ach other for who we are as individual, forgiving each other,   forsaking apparent discriminations and offenses as per our ego in order to be connected as one soul, be unified and love each other as ourselves.
July 14, 2025 at 10:58 am EDT 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? #445184
MarieParticipantHelping others is to accept them as they are without judgement or criticism; to see them as ourselves, and what  they are projecting in action or words that may offend us or perceive as negative, is a reflection of us. Therefore embracing them with love, compassion, patience and understanding as to ourselves; gives us a chance to reflect on ourselves, change our ways in order to attract the light that reforms.
MarieParticipantI am new to the teaching of kabbalah, which is very enlightening. The format of working with a group, even though I am not sure how it works, will hold each one of us accountable to continue on the path and fortify our connection with the illuminated forces.
We will amplify its transformative influence by persevering, encouraging one another with understanding and love.
July 2, 2025 at 3:05 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Prompt: What does transitioning from a self-centered perception of reality to one grounded in altruism entail? #444153
MarieParticipantTo me it is really practicing the quote “What is yours is yours and what is mine is yours.” With gladness in heart and no grievances.
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