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From this level all seems subjective reality, we are all very different. We must learn to share our responsibilities for achieving the post-material world together I would say. And try to rise above our egoistic desires for self only.
January 18, 2024 at 5:49 am EST in reply to: Share your insights and impressions from this lesson with fellow students. #356628martinParticipantYes I know there’s a future and I sort of understand that it is not external even if seems that way but internal to me. Covid certainly reinforced the idea of the chaos theory and our mutual responsibility for each other. Did it teach us enough though? How many more shoves do we need to experience?
January 16, 2024 at 7:31 am EST in reply to: Share your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you? #339829martinParticipantIt invoked a question. Was I listening with the heart, or was this just one of my intellectual exercises? A mixture of both really. recognition of corporeal ideas from Torah but certainly a deeper feeling of engagement.
January 9, 2024 at 1:47 pm EST in reply to: Introduce yourself to your fellow students. Write a few words about yourself and about what you expect from the course. #339072martinParticipantKabbalah revealed, in action, experienced. All of course life changing experiences thanks to kabU and all the teachers and backroom people. Is there something missing? A deeper immersion in the Zohar I thought, so here I am. I am Jewish and a member of a Reform Synagogue in England.
January 4, 2024 at 6:59 am EST in reply to: When was the first time you sensed existential questions within you, and what did it take for you to listen to their call? #338610martinParticipantI guess it’s always been there. Through good times, challenges and some not so great times, there has always been a thought that “there must be more than this.” It was my introduction to Kabbalah that awakened the why and how and the motivation to embrace the concepts fully.
January 3, 2024 at 6:37 am EST in reply to: Are you an imaginal cell? And if so, how can you take part in the evolution of the butterfly that is humanity? #338550martinParticipantI don’t know if I want to be a butterfly, they don’t live long although flitting around flowers sounds good. Studying kabbalah seriously will surely lead us into this state of imagination, especially for a better future for all creation. Even if the transition could be a little tricky!
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