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  • Park
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    Answering this question makes me feel like I have to cover my @$$ from looking dumb. I’ve had an interest in learning about Kabbalah but the stuff I tried to read was complex and I couldn’t derive any understanding or usefulness from it. I’m still interested in learning though. I believe I am going to get something from this course and I am willing to risk my time to see.

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    Park
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    Hello. I was introduced to Kabbalah about 15 years ago. I tried reading The Mystical Qabalah by Dion Fortune but it was very dense. I read it in spurts but never completed the book. I left the subject for a while but my desire to have insight never left. I recently decided to give it a try again. I ordered a few books I have yet to read and it took me about 3 months to complete the Kabbalah Revealed Series on YouTube. Since I’ve been able to peice together various instances of thought and enlightenment from different parts of my life to begin developing a Kabbalistic point of view. I’ve known of this site for a while but my mind couldn’t grasp things as I do now. I am starting to understand and I want to know more. It’s making sense to me. I also want to comment that it is a very legitimate psychological method of being able to deduce logical conclusions about our relationship with creation, nature, our working universe. It is very scientific, if that may fit as an adjective. It’s also mind-blowing to experience these Kabbalistic revelations.

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