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- January 4, 2022 at 2:30 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Question: What does it mean to connect with others? In what desire are we connected? #221565
Rune T. A.ParticipantThere are three questions here…
No. 1: I would say that it means that one is able to feel others needs and pains and you feel the joy of being capable of unconditional love/bestowal. You can’t feel whole or complete as long as you are conscious of any kind of pain/imballance in any of the four levels of existence.
No. 2: True connection happens when two or more people (it can also be an animal, flower or a rock, here I talk about people) share something. An idea, “love” of a surtain type of leisure, the same movie genre, the same type of human experience, a commen goal etc. There is some degree of equvilance of form. To fully connect we have to feel eachother as part of eachother.
No. 3: We all share the same desirre to feel good and content.
December 30, 2021 at 3:10 am EST in reply to: Preparation Question: Starting a new course in Kabbalah is similar to a fetus moving on to a new trimester. The warm and fulfilling womb is still the same, but the desire and needs of the future human are evolving. Before we start the first week let’s set our expectations. How do we want the womb (Light) to influence and evolve us? What do we desire to achieve in this semester? #220844
Rune T. A.ParticipantI feel the need to connect with others who share my desirre to understand the Creator and the human experience.
December 27, 2021 at 3:34 am EST in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #220622
Rune T. A.ParticipantEvery course is part of my desirre to know myself and grasp the purpose of existence/Creation
Also I want to do my part in building our common Soul.
It gives me joy to be actively engaged in the wisdom of Kabbalah.
September 30, 2021 at 1:56 am EDT in reply to: Share your impressions and experience from listening to the book of Zohar. What feelings did it evoke in you? #127286
Rune T. A.ParticipantBoth versions gave me a sense that something important, almost other-worldly was going on/being conveyed.
The Hebrew version gave me sense of recolection of some sort and seemed more powerful. However, I was interupted by inner images of men in a cave that awoke a feeling of dedication to Creation/The Lord/The Creator/Life/my Purpose, it’s hard to describe…
The English version was harder in terms keeping focus as it was was harder to shut out my intelligence…
September 26, 2021 at 5:52 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: Starting a new course in Kabbalah is similar to a fetus moving on to a new trimester. The warm and fulfilling womb is still the same, but the desire and needs of the future human are evolving. Before we start the first week let’s set our expectations. How do we want the womb (Light) to influence and evolve us? What do we desire to achieve in this semester? #126702
Rune T. A.ParticipantI feel a need to understand life and thereby my own life and my role in the Existence. I wish to be better at living life. To do that, I must gather more will to live. Kabbalah have succeeded in giving me a reason to live (beyond the few people who would surely miss me (knowing that I would be missed has never really been a good reason for me)). I need that reason to strengthen my will to live to be the best humanbeing that I can be, there is not much else I want to work on in This World. I used to think that the world was just not right, now I see it is partly because I am in it, not doing my job of correcting myself.
I am here to build connections with likeminded people and to learn what ever KabU has to offer.
I hope/know that the womb/Light will help me in NOT trying to escape my darkness by using food, sugar, cigarettes, cofee and other forms of escape from my 3D existence. 🙂
September 26, 2021 at 4:29 am EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #126689
Rune T. A.ParticipantIt is so hard to point out a single thing that was the best, but the history behind what we are learning is really interesting as well as the evolution of the human desirres.
I want to become the best humanbeing I can be. All of the wisdom of Kabbalah that I have acquired so far is helping me in this process. I look foreward to recieve even more… 🙂
Thank you!
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