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Free Intro to Transformative Kabbalah: Soul

Hosted By: Kabbalah Experience

Kabbalah Experience will offer a free introductory class on the basic teachings of Kabbalah, exploring how this ancient wisdom reveals connections in reality that are often hidden from our everyday perception. The class will discuss concepts such as Quantum Entanglement, Synchronicity, and Soul Connections, showing how they relate to Kabbalistic ideas of interconnectedness. The one-hour session is available both in person and virtually through Zoom.

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Teacher

Rabbi Jamie Arnold

Rabbi Benjamin (“Jamie”) Arnold has been a student of mysticism, Buddhism, meditation and Kabbalah and the teachings of Mussar for more than 25 years. He has served as a congregational rabbi and teacher since 1997, and came to Congregation Beth Evergreen in Colorado as their first full-time rabbi in 2005.
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Kabbalah Experience

Kabbalah Experience (KE) is a center for adult spiritual education. We study the timeless principles of Jewish mysticism, meshed with psychology, other faith traditions, contemporary thought, and science to help people live with a greater sense of awareness and connection. Our weekly classes are offered on Zoom, and we are thrilled to be engaging students and faculty across the globe. KE offers live-study, self-study classes, special events, and weekly 'drop-in' experience and learning.
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