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- September 18, 2025 at 9:25 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: To what perception of reality do we want the study of Kabbalah to lead us? #453627
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantThe study of Kabbalah aims to lead us to a perception of reality where everything is interconnected through a single, benevolent force—the Creator. It reveals that our external world is a reflection of our inner qualities, and that true reality is spiritual, not material. Through this wisdom, we begin to perceive the system of creation, the purpose behind every event, and our role in the collective evolution of the soul. Ultimately, it guides us to see reality through the lens of unity, love, and bestowal.
September 18, 2025 at 9:18 am EDT 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? #453625
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantMy current goal in studying Kabbalah is to discover the deeper purpose of my existence and to align myself with the force of bestowal. I want to rise above egoistic desires and learn how to connect with others in a way that reveals the Creator. Through this path, I hope to transform my perception and participate in the correction of the soul and the world.
September 12, 2025 at 9:28 am EDT in reply to: Ask anything about week 2 lesson and materials and get an answer from a senior Kabbalah instructor. #452449
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantHow do I recognize the Point in the Heart within myself?
What does it mean to “accelerate development” spiritually?
How do I find the right environment for my soul’s growth?
Can you explain how the Four Factors apply to daily life decisions?
What’s the difference between spiritual freedom and psychological freedom
August 30, 2025 at 12:45 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: Congratulations on progressing through the intermediary stages of your Kabbalah learning by staring this new course! Since the wisdom of Kabbalah deals with developing our precious eternal part—the soul—it is important to take a moment to note your expectations from this stage of your journey, and later check back and see what aligned with or differed from your expectations, and how you might’ve changed in the process: What do you hope to get out of this course you’re now starting? #450430
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantAs I begin this new stage in my Kabbalah journey, I feel like I’m stepping into a more refined layer of spiritual development. My hope is that this course will:
Deepen my understanding of the spiritual structure of reality—not just intellectually, but experientially.
Strengthen my connection to the inner qualities that Kabbalah teaches are aligned with the Creator: love, bestowal, and unity.
Transform my perception of daily life, helping me see challenges and relationships as opportunities for spiritual growth.
Cultivate my soul’s sensitivity to the forces operating behind the scenes, so I can participate more consciously in the unfolding of creation.
I also expect to be surprised—by insights I didn’t anticipate, by inner shifts I didn’t know I needed, and by the way this wisdom might reshape my priorities.
Later in the course, I’ll revisit this reflection to see what has changed. Maybe I’ll find that my expectations were too narrow—or maybe they’ll be exceeded in ways I couldn’t have imagined.
August 30, 2025 at 9:58 am EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #450419
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantImpressions from the Previous Course –
My most powerful experience was realizing that Kabbalah isn’t just mystical theory—it’s a practical, scientific method for transforming desire into connection. The concept of the will to receive as the root of all creation struck me deeply. It helped me see my ego not as something to suppress, but as a tool for growth when directed toward bestowal. The group work and shared reflections created a sense of unity I hadn’t felt before. It was like glimpsing the spiritual system in action.
Expectations for This Upcoming Course
I’m hoping to deepen my understanding of how to work with the Kabbalistic tools—especially the group, the teacher, and the texts. I want to learn how to raise a true prayer, one that draws the Light that Reforms. More than anything, I want to experience the shift from intellectual understanding to inner transformation. I’m ready to build a stronger vessel and feel more connected to the spiritual root of reality.
August 29, 2025 at 2:11 pm EDT in reply to: Share something from the lesson that you found insightful, or share your impressions from the exercise. #450339
Abbaa Naa’olParticipantLove isn’t just about how we feel—it’s about how we choose to act, especially when it’s hard. The practice of conceding, of showing love in the face of annoyance, is a daily spiritual workout. It builds emotional resilience and deepens trust.
This reminds me that love thrives not in perfection, but in intention. When both partners commit to this kind of conscious effort, they create a safe space where vulnerability is honored and growth is mutual
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