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- December 30, 2025 at 4:01 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: The importance of clearly defining the goal in the study of Kabbalah is the beginning of the path. Once the goal is defined, you will continue to refine it to keep yourself perfectly aimed at the target. How would you currently define the goal for which you are studying? #473593
NicoleParticipantI experience connection with the Creator through my Yoga and meditation practice. I am looking for a Kabbalistic lens around my experience of God.
December 25, 2025 at 8:15 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: Try to imagine the sensation behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him.” How can I feel that the entire reality is the action of the Creator? #472310
NicoleParticipantThe sensation behind the statement “There is None Else Besides Him.”:
Trust, faith, letting go, allowing, accepting.
December 18, 2025 at 3:50 pm EST in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #471788
NicoleParticipantI enjoyed learning the basics of Kabbalah. I am drawn to learn more.
NicoleParticipantThe course inspired me to learn more about Kabbalah. During the past 5 weeks I have witnessed myself develop even more faith in the creator, the natural order of things and how life unfolds. I wish for my fellow students to recognize that the other person is them and a part of the whole. I believe this will bring more peace to fellow students and the world. My hope is for this awareness to be contagious.
December 16, 2025 at 5:35 pm EST in reply to: Reflect: Share something from the lesson that blew your mind, or even just gave you a new perspective. #471618
NicoleParticipantAs I watched the final video of week 5 about the equivalence of form, I felt a sense of understanding that is somewhat beyond words. You gave the example of the carpenter whose intention/blueprint is always felt in the table and chair he has built. I got a deep a-ha knowing about the equivalence of form from this example. I sense knowing/understanding/trusting the intention/blueprint of the creator is the key. I think about Bereshit in  Genesis, and the repetition of the words about God creating the world “and God saw that it was good.” Again words are limited, yet I felt an understanding.
November 22, 2025 at 8:08 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us? #467355
NicoleParticipantIf god is all knowing, and I am more in alignment with God, I wish to have clarity when making decisions on my life path. I live in the corporeal world of survival and financial need. I desire to have a knowing of how/where to maneuver through opportunities, decisions and actions. I will give love and kindness to my fellow brothers and sisters. Yet, I want the study of Kabbalah to help me down here because I live down here and have to support myself and my life.
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