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  • Peter Hjorth
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    Understanding that I am the will to recieve, comforts me in a way and allows me to embrase it. Understanding that by attaining the will to bestow, I become closer to the creative forces, inspires me to attain it. I am a part of the forces at work, we are all a part of the same forces, limited to our sense of perception. I enjoy to recieve with my limited abilities, but I would like to feel more connected.

    Peter Hjorth
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    The study of kabbalah should lead us to a perception of reality that is beyond our 5 senses. A perception that is more fulfilling than our limited current perception

    Peter Hjorth
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    Thank you so much for your reply.

    I now feel closer to grasping the beginning of this science. It is as if the words used in kabbalah need to resonate with different meaning in my brain, before I can grasp it. And then when I have it, I suddenly lose it again for a while. Its quite funny actually.

    Thank you again, my journey continues further into this science

    Peter Hjorth
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    I have a few questions and I hope I don’t waste anyones time 🙂

    1. How do we know that the language of branches is correct? It requires a portion of trust in past kabbalist does it not?
    2. How can we be certain that past masters of kabbalah did actually reach spiritual high peak so to say? Or how can we know kabbalah is the right way?
    3. Does kabbalah recocnise other ways to enter the spiritual world, other than thrue it’s own teachings? Or is it the only way?

    And some more practical questions:

    1. how does one maintain the correct intentions in daily life, while doing physical things? how to hold on to intentions?
    2. With the limit to our 5 sences how can one make sure that the feeling of a new sence is not just ones imagination?
    3. 125 steps, 5 worlds .. how can it be so precise?

    Peter Hjorth
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    A good introduction into the wisdom of kabbalah and hopefully inspiration to continue my journey

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #313495
    Peter Hjorth
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    Hi Everyone
    My Name is Peter, I’m 45 years old, born and raised and live in Denmark.

    Raised in a Christian family, I renounced all religions at a young age, after having read the bible. Do to the fact that all my questions, about the stories in the bible, couldn’t be answered.
    Simple Questions like: “who cleaned up after all the animals on the ark?” “where did the wife’s come from that married the sons of Adam and Eve?”. So i took it for fake and if no more, written by man.

    I later in life studied all kinds of religions, and found they all poses same stories, same morals, identical names and more similarities. So I came to the conclusion that something must have happened in the past that left these stories in our memory and that religion, has been turned into tools of control by man in the religious institutions. History also reveal alot of the horror that was/is being done in the name of religion.

    So I turned to spirituality and turned to guru’s and meditation and self development and here I got a taste of oneness, a feeling of something more than me, being present in me, or rather me being a part of it.

    I’m still searching, learning, trying and experiencing and so I am here.

    Thank you for letting me in and sharing your ways.

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