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oh hey, one more thing, I would love to get in on the next group of 10 that is forming I don’t really know how to go about doing that however, any information on the subject would be much appreciated. I am really eager to work with fellow students. Thank you all very much again.
Steve MileyParticipantOK so I just sat through my first graduate lesson tonight at 8:30 PM Eastern standard time. I apologize don’t know the name of the instructor but it was the  introduction to the Zohar part 50. I was for the most part completely clueless on almost everything that was said. What should I be studying to get to the point where I understand all the worlds and the parts of the worlds, so that perhaps next lesson I will be able to understand at least a little bit of it. I don’t recall any of the lessons in the  pre-graduate courses that went into such detail about the worlds and the lights and all the other stuff the instructor was talking about? I would like that I really enjoyed the class. I’m going to have to study how to work Zoom is well too because I was pretty baffled by that how to talk or raise your hand or is my camera on that was pretty much over my head as well. I’m sure I’ll get the hang of that. Eventually it would be nice to be able to ask a question. I believe I’m going to really enjoy the graduate environment like I said it was very enjoyable and I like the format but it was pretty much just like listening to a foreign language For an hour and a half . Thank you all so much for your work and dedication and have a great evening.
Steve MileyParticipantwell, what is inspired me throughout the four courses is the continuity of the lessons one building upon the other, always seems to be focused and on a clear path, which is what I needed in my life. I’ve been a Freemason for the last seven years which entails studying many different paths, which is interesting to  me. However, never staying on the same one for too long this is the direction I’ve stayed on consistently longer than I have all of the others. I do feel like I’ve learned some valuable things about myself one being that I need structured learning, and I have for most of my life been an atheist, because I felt so strongly about science and now seeing how they come together is extremely interesting. What I can wish for my fellow students is that we all stay on this path together and I think there’s room in our ego to feel a little satisfaction that we are doing a good thing here and really, if you think about it out of all the humans on earth what a minuscule fractionof us have ever pondered the thoughts and ideas that we’ve been studying on a regular basis, so I do believe that is a special thing and perhaps we are chosen to lead Others, maybe generations to come or I guess we could just all be bat shit crazy but I tell you what I’m gonna stick around and find out.
February 3, 2024 at 8:47 pm EST in reply to: Explore inquiries concerning the week 5 lesson and materials, obtaining wisdom from a seasoned Kabbalah instructor. #359899Steve MileyParticipantCan you explain the difference between the Masak and the tzintum I understand how the first is a reflective barrier, but in the last diagram of one of the last modules, it had the same some looked like it was part of  the kli. so I didn’t know where that restriction is.
Steve MileyParticipantIt’s the group environment, so I’m told I can’t do any work on my own soul at all. It Hass to be done by others, corporal actions that will then turn into spiritual ones. Oh, and likewise, my corporeal actions on other members in the group, vice versa
February 1, 2024 at 4:16 pm EST in reply to: Preparation Prompt: In Kabbalah, our primary task is to draw the reforming light, which supplies all we require for spiritual progress. Moreover, it’s said that aiding others accelerates our own spiritual ascent. How does this dynamic operate? What does supporting fellow seekers with a spiritual inclination entail? #359743Steve MileyParticipantit would be nice if it was as if we were emmurmerstion f sparrows or the like Perhaps we might be as the crowd that undulates and creates the music on the stage.
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