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  • Tamar
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    Hello, my question is, how is it that students/ teachers study for so long…it seems that at a certain point one becomes a teacher to pass on the wisdom. At what point? Also, can teachers of Kabbalah say they are no longer like us, being able to interpret only 2000 bits out of 400 billion or more? Was that ever scientifically challenged?

    Tamar
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    I totally agree! And curious to find out about developing the 6th opening for the “light”:)

    Tamar
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    I expect to learn about a new perspective, how to develop the additional sense / opening / awareness, that will allow me to navigate the endless possibilities ( light ).

    in reply to: Introduce Yourself to Your Fellow Students #293976
    Tamar
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    Hello to you all. My name is Tamar. Born and raised in Israel, now in Florida since 1993. In my mid 20’s my mother thought it would be a good idea to sign me up for a Kabbalah course in Boca Raton FL, but I wasn’t ready at the time. I was too busy being “invincible”…

    between that time and now, I’ve went through a major transformation and it seems that getting back into the Kabbalah world is the most natural step to take. Why? Because ever since I came here to the US , I was on a self discovery journey and came to a point where I could see and feel there is something higher and greater governing and that the majority of people are sucked in this fear based society whirlpool. Mostly through my work as a life coach. I truly believe that the best investment one can do is knowing oneself. Understand what makes you happy, acting upon it and spreading ( influencing ) people ( communities ) around you.

    On that note, happy to be here!

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