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- June 19, 2025 at 12:28 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? #442808
SallyParticipantMy expectation is that i will learn to apply what i am learning to my daily life. I expect to be able to understand the teachings and expand the hole in.my heart. I want to more fully understand what is reality
June 17, 2025 at 10:04 am EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #442580
SallyParticipantMy best experience Was Learning that it is not our responsibility to worry unduly about the state of the world I’llmy focusMyfocus should be on correcting myself a myself we therefore correct the world That was very helpful to me I’m looking forward to this semester working in a community I haven’t done that in a long time I’ve usually studied on my own I think that will aid in my learning thank you very much0
SallyParticipantWhat have I learned about myself in the process?
At times I have felt that I understand so much,see so much more of what is reality . Then I will feel that I know nothing I don’t know how to say it much differently than that….that one minute I feel
What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
I wish for my fellow students that they are able to continue learning and growing and that all of us attain oneness with the Creator
SallyParticipantIWhat most inspred me about this course
I was raised a Methodist. As a young woman, I converted
to Judaism when I married my husband. I did not convert because I was marrying him. In fact, I had had no intention to convert at all. But in the course of preparing for marriage I fell in love with Judaism and chose to convert. I have not,in the past years, been active in a community,but I love the religion and the people. However,I have a felt a lack in the area of the spiritual .
I have felt that there was more..something that I’m not seeing, but is there. When I saw the course through KabU, it jumped out at me.I had heard of Kabbalah,of course. Have even, as a younger woman, done a little reading on the subject However, at that time, I thought the study of Kabbalah was not open to women. When I saw that it was, I enrolled. The entire subject and the teachings have been so inspiring to me While it has been a rigorous five weeks its been incredibly inspiring I would like to take the next course ThankMay 27, 2025 at 9:06 am EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What does it mean to view reality from the perspective of the Creator? #440312
SallyParticipantThe Creator wants only to bestow delights on the created.The attitude of the Creator does not ever change.It’s always to bestow. It’s always love
SallyParticipantI was raised a Methodist. As a young was raised a Methodist. As a young woman, I converted
to Judaism when I married my husband. I did not convert because I was marrying him. In fact, I had had no intention to convert at all. But in the course of preparing for marriage I fell in love with Judaism and chose to convert. I have not,in the past years, been active in a community,but I love the religion and the people. However,I have a felt a lack in the area of the spiritual .
I have felt that there was more..something that I’m not seeing, but is there. When I saw the course through KabU, it jumped out at me.I had heard of Kabbalah,of course. Have even, as a younger woman, done a little reading on the subject However, at that time, I thought the study of Kabbalah was not open to women. When I saw that it was, I enrolled. The entire subject and the teachings have been so inspiring to me While it has been a rigorous five weeks its been incredibly inspiring I would like to take the next course Thank you for this course!, I converted to Judaism when I married my husband. I did not convert because I was marrying him. In fact, I had no intention to convert at all. But in the course of preparing for marriage I fell in love with Judaism and chose to convert. I have not,in the past years, been active in a community,but I love the religion and the people. However,I have a felt a lack in the area of the spiritual .
I have felt that there was more..something that I’m not seeing, but is there. When I saw the course through KabU, it jumped out at me.I had heard of Kabbalah,of course. Have even, as a younger woman, done a little reading on the subject However, at that time, I thought the study of Kabbalah was not open to women. When I saw that it was, I enrolled. The entire subject and the teachings have been so inspiring to me While it has been a rigorous five weeks its been incredibly inspiring I would like to take the next course Thank you for this course - AuthorReplies

