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  • Ricky Moses
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    What most inspired me in the course?
    What have I learned about myself in the process?
    What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?

    This course has inspired me in so many ways. I now see things in my other philosophical teachings and writings in a new light than before. As cliche as it sounds, life has a different meaning to me now, a subtle change in the way I see it that is growing with each lesson.

    So far, I’ve learned that to be a true Kabbalist, one must live these teachings, take what these lessons, videos, and lectures are saying, and truly live them. Information is only potential energy; it does not become knowledge until it is lived and experienced.

    I wish that all of my fellow students feel as motivated as I do to learn and to spread this knowledge through humanity and beyond.

    Ricky Moses
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    Hey good afternoon albert!

    It is at 2:20-3:45, right at the beginning of the video. I’m not making the case about the amulets part he’s mentioning. But more so, the overall theme as far as the statements that correspond with my general thoughts of roots and branches in the posts above is more where it came from for me. Because I thought everything in creation stemmed from a spiritual root? So with that process, everything would contain some level of spirituality

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    Ricky Moses
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    Thank you for article referral! However, my question stems from my interpretation made in the video that nothing corporeal world is effected by the spiritual world. By using the metaphor of the roots and branches to explain the connections of this system of consciousness is it more accurate to use the example of birth? Where one body gives birth to another body only through like parts and form are they connected through this likeness. But are in  completely different states? Where father and son are alike and what Roots them together are their equivalence of physical form but are not physically attached in relation to space of one of another? Is that what they’re saying in this video ? When I think of a root I think of a link/chain/connection that is always attached where if it’s only like in form then that’s what they have in common is form but if one is effected the other isn’t because there is no direct link. What do you think? Or could you pass my question on to other instructors to see what they may think as well?

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    Ricky Moses
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    Thank you so much this was so helpful!

    Ricky Moses
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    Thank you so much! This was so helpful!!

    Ricky Moses
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    How can the spiritual have no effect on the physical when from my understanding the spiritual gives birth and is before/ the cause of the physical? If we are the branches and living in the branches that are corporeal realm, then how would the spiritual roots that the corporeal branches stem from not be influenced by them? According to the statement made by
    what Are Sefirot? (Tree of Life Unlocked Pt 2) – bit.ly/kes-Kab… – To learn more about Kabbalah join a free online course at KabU.

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