As a nurse, Jean was accustomed to death but watching one man desperately and futilely cling to life brought him to the conviction that he would meet his end differently. He would not die having wasted his opportunity to discover life's purpose; rather he would not rest until he found it. The simple step of questioning his beliefs began to change him, prompting him to seek answers from a mosaic of competing ideas. But every step forward revealed yet another level of dissatisfaction because each conquered concept disclosed it was based on imagination. There was a quality of connection missing that left him empty handed. A genuine spiritual system connects one to the source of life and Jean understood the key to connection is forged out of love. But it's terribly difficult to love when something inside resists all but self-love. In Kabbalah, Jean discovered how to transcend this limitation and you will experience something of what he's revealed simply by listening to him.
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