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MarnieParticipantHello, I look forward to learning Hebrew so that it will help in understanding Kabbalah and also to understand the lessons and even do some reading in Hebrew! I’m a total beginner!
MarnieParticipantWhat I find most inspiring about the course is to realize that there has been a lineage with the knowledge of Kabbalah for thousands of years. That there is an organization that carries this knowledge on to this day and it is Bnai Baruch. It is amazing to me that it is teaching people how to be the way the Creator wants us to be and to reach spiritual attainment.
MarnieParticipantSocietal dilemmas would be solved by putting our friends first with loving intentions.
MarnieParticipantBy learning and participating, then disseminating, the teachings get integrated within yourself and becomes part of your daily life. You build your connections to your group by continuously sharing.
June 22, 2025 at 10:54 am 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? #443096
MarnieParticipantI want the light to influence and evolve my point in the heart to having loving intentions for everyone. In this semester, I desire to increase my understanding of Kabbalah and have more integration of it in my daily life.
MarnieParticipantI’ve learned that I need the Creator to help me make the changes to attain equivalence of form. For my fellow students I wish them success in their spiritual development on this path.
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