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- September 2, 2025 at 10:25 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? #450908
SueParticipantMy goal in studying Kabbalah is to distill its profound teachings into clear, relatable insights that can benefit everyone. I aim to bridge the gap between ancient wisdom and modern life, making these teachings accessible and meaningful for everyone.
SueParticipantWelcome Ivi, Kabbalah is an amazing science and you will truly enjoy every minute of it! It has enhanced my life and shown me ways on how to live a much more fulfilling and enjoyable life.
SueParticipantWhat inspired me is learning where we came from and where we need to get too, Kabbalah has enhanced my spiritual studies and shown me that there is a true path to enlightenment.
I strive now to become one with the Creator and how through this journey I can feel the divinity within me, I see people differently and understand that we all deserve to be loved, no matter what the circumstances are. I wish all my fellow brothers and sisters love, peace, happiness and spiritual abundance. May your journey bring you great joy and fulfilment! 💖July 5, 2025 at 3:38 pm EDT in reply to: Preparation Question: What is freedom and how, by the help of the Reforming Light, can we acquire it? #444381
SueParticipantWhat’s really profound for me is recognising the Divine Presence in all aspects of life. Understanding that there is nothing else besides the Creator. This leads to a meaningful sense of unity and purpose. When we see the Divinity in others and in the world, it can transform how we interact with life and the people around us.
Freedom is often understood as the ability to act in accordance with our true will and purpose, rather than being driven by desires or external influences. The concept of the “reforming light” refers to a spiritual force that helps to correct and elevate our intentions. By aligning oneself with this light, we can transcend our limitations and achieve a state of spiritual freedom. It’s about transforming our desires and actions to reflect higher spiritual intentions.
SueParticipantThis idea emphasises the interconnectedness of all things and the belief that the Creator is the source of everything in existence. It’s about recognising a higher purpose and connection in life. Through meditation each day I can connect with the Creator, practicing gratitude giving thanks, for the beauty and lessons in my life. Mindful observations, spending time in nature, observing the details and complexities of life. This can help me appreciate the presence of the Creator in every aspect of existence.
By integrating these practices into my daily life, I sense a deeper connection to the Creator and the idea that “There is None Else Besides Him”
July 3, 2025 at 2:03 pm EDT in reply to: What was my best experience from the previous course? What do I expect from this course? #444223
SueParticipantKabbalah has taught me that our ultimate purpose is to return to the Creator, understanding our spiritual roots and aligning our actions with divine will. Learning about the upper worlds that exist beyond our physical reality and that we can gain access to these by connecting to higher levels of spiritual consciousness. Also that we are all part of a collective soul and each person has a point in the heart, that can be expanded through spiritual reconnection with the Creator. I have loved every minute of this course and I am only at the tip of the iceberg. Looking forward to continuing my studies.
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