Registration is officially open for KE’s Summer Semester, offering two weeks of free introductory classes in person and online
DENVER (June 3, 2021) – After more than a year of holding classes virtually amid the COVID-19 pandemic, Kabbalah Experience is welcoming students back to in-person learning for Summer Semester classes. All students who wish to attend class in person must follow Kabbalah Experience’s guidelines, which include being vaccinated and able to provide evidence of vaccination. All classes will also be available via Zoom.
New class offerings this semester include Dreams & Kabbalah, Masks of Shtisel, Aging and Sage-ing in the Four Worlds, and Deal Me In: The Kabbalistic Roots of Cards and Tarot Readings. Classes will be led by Dr. David Sanders, Founder and Spiritual Director of Kabbalah Experience, Melanie Gruenwald, Executive Director of Kabbalah Experience, Reb Nadya Gross, Rabbi Jamie Arnold, and Luke Colaciello, as a special guest.
For the first time, Kabbalah Experience will also host two weeks of free introductory classes, offering an opportunity to try before committing to the full semester.
Sign up for free intro classes during the weeks of June 21 and 28 here: https://kabbalahexperience.com/free-introduction-to-kabbalah/.
First-time students will also have the option to “Pay As You Can” for any Level I course. The semester begins Monday, July 12, and runs through Friday, Sept. 3.
Sign up today to save a spot: https://kabbalahexperience.com/live-study/.
For questions, contact admin@kabbalahexperience.com or (303) 337-0959.
About Kabbalah Experience
Kabbalah Experience provides an open and inclusive learning community committed to encourage individual and spiritual growth through the study and application of Kabbalah’s insights into the parallels between physical and spiritual reality. Kabbalah Experience is a place where you begin to understand and appreciate the soul awareness that connects all of created existence and to apply that understanding in your daily life. Kabbalah Experience offers 4 years of curriculum, advanced courses for continuing students, and a self-study video series for asynchronous learning.