The 12 Tribes Course

The 12 Tribes Course
In the flagship course, we will learn in depth about the essence of the 12 tribes and participants will be able to leave with an in-depth understanding of the meanings and context of their daily lives. The course will be in an intimate group of up to 12 participants, and will be taught by Yehudit and Yona.

Course content includes:

  • Introduction to the Tribes – Who Were the 12 Tribes and How Does This Relate to Our Current Reality
  • The Four Elements and Their Integration into Tribes According to the Holy Zohar (Directions, Worlds, Seasons)
  • Tribal pairs – we will learn in depth about the special dynamics of each tribe with another tribe and understand in depth the meaning of the terms straight light and returning light, internal and comprehensive lights
  • The triangle – we will understand the breakdown of the tribes into threes and the locusts of air directions, the order in which they camped in the desert, the flags and Jacob's bed
  • The unique spark of each tribe: we will understand the meaning of the names and letters behind each tribe, the colors, symbols and breastplate stones
  • The Unity of the Tribes – How can we reunite the people of Israel and ourselves? We will learn about the meaning of the unity of the twelfth of the tribes and its applications in the practice of life (twelfth range of emotions and senses, twelve months and zodiac signs, names of being, etc.)
  • Personal practice – we will choose meaningful relationships with several figures in our lives and analyze them through the lens of tribal wisdom

At the end of the course, participants will be able to help lead groups and lead projects for their members, and spread the light of the tribes further

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Jacob's greetings to his sons

Jacob's greetings to his sons

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