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  • Tiffany
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    I think the best experience for me from the previous course was learning that there are a lot of other people in the world who share a similar desire to know why we are here and learning about our Creator.

    For this course, I hope to gain a deeper level of connection and understanding of Kabbalah in order to apply what I am learning to my everyday life: thoughts and actions.

    Tiffany
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    How can we get in touch with the upper force and act with it mutually?

    By studying and learning from authentic Kabbalah texts and setting our intention toward equivalence of form with our Creator.

    Tiffany
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    What most inspired me in the course?
    The spiritual and authentic Kabbalah content, multimodal instruction, abundant opportunities to ask questions and receive thoughtful responses, and the organized way in which the complex science of Kabbalah was taught kept me inspired to learn more throughout the course. I’m very grateful to be a part of KabU.

    What have I learned about myself in the process?
    I have learned that my thoughts and ego are intricately connected, and that to reach my greatest desire to know our Creator, I must study authentic Kabbalah texts, reflect often, and have faith that the light surrounds me, always, no matter what is going on in the world around me. While I have found great comfort in this new mindset, I feel somewhat disconnected from those around me who do not share the same desire to know our Creator.

    What do I wish for my fellow students in their spiritual development?
    My wish for my fellow students is that they will continue the spiritual journey they have begun. I cannot think of anything more valuable in our existence than to know our Creator.

    Tiffany
    Participant

    Hello my fellow students,
    My wish for you all is that your heart’s desire and longing for the Creator increases exponentially so that your journey on the Path of Light leads you quickly to the state of giving selflessly to the Creator–a state that can bring us closer toward our goal of uniting as a collective soul.

    Tiffany
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    Hello,

    Since I began studying Kabbalah, I noticed that I frequently reflect on my perspectives about life and the existence and purpose of everything, which is mind-boggling. I find myself dissecting my emotional responses to people and events, quieting my mind, and considering the lessons at work at any given moment. I feel like I may have a better understanding of how my struggles in life were necessary and essential in leading me to ask the big questions about the purpose of humanity and reality. And, while I feel that I’ve learned so much, I sense I’ve just barely scratched the surface and have a long way to go on my spiritual journey.

    Tiffany

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    Tiffany
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    Hello Everyone,
    My name is Tiffany. Over the past 30 years, I have explored the many belief systems of the world and classical philosophy in the search for “truth”. Despite all that I have read and studied, I still carry a sense of emptiness within me. In my ongoing search for truth and spiritual growth, I came across the podcast “Kabbalah Explained: Why do I feel empty inside?”. After listening to the podcast, I decided to enroll in KabU for a formal and structured introduction to the Kabbalah. My hope is that it will lead me closer to the spiritual knowledge and awareness I have been seeking. I’m excited to have the opportunity to learn and grow spiritually with you all.

    Best regards,
    Tiffany from Phoenix, Arizona

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