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Through the examination of the entire spectrum of what it means to be human, The Kabbalah of You offers recipes, tips, and techniques for not only discovering where your true meaning lies, but in actually making it a part of your daily existence. These sessions will help you see life as the mysterious, challenging, and satisfying wonder that it really is.
What does it mean to be human? The Jewish mystics teach us that we are nothing less than “Divinity in disguise.“ Then why, so often, do we not feel that way? Discover the power of your soul and its boundless force that is waiting to be unleashed.
What kind of life are you creating for yourself? Why is it so difficult to act upon your deepest convictions? The dissonance between what we believe and how we behave can be frustrating and even paralyzing. Explore ways to make what you do a reflection of who you are.
We continue to pursue external sources of happiness, even while we know that happiness must come from within. How do you tell the difference between what you want and what you need? How do you express who you truly are? Find out why there’s so much more to joy than just being happy.
In an age of hard facts, is faith still relevant? We insist on rational answers to our questions, but are those answers the foundation of our faith? Is faith a blind leap, or the result of an intellectual pursuit? Learn how to access your inner faith.
Can you love another person if you don’t love yourself? Can you love a complete stranger? Discover why you cannot be true to yourself without connecting with the part of you that is one with others.
What’s better than perfect? Imperfection. We can all be better than perfect—if we struggle to be the best we can. Understand how the heightened passion and thirst of one who grapples in the dark can more than compensate for the failings of imperfection.
The Kabbalah of You offers participants profound insights into the drivers
of human behavior. Even more important, it it offers a path for all of us to
craft a more meaningful life.
Paul S. Appelbaum, M.D. Dollard Professor of Psychiatry, Medicine, and Law; Columbia University
Modern psychology was mostly started and developed by Jews....This course
is a welcome restoration of the wealth of Jewish wisdom to the field of
psychological health and personal growth.
Lisa Aiken, Ph.D. Author and Clinical Psychologist; Jerusalem, Israel
The Kabbalah of You course is designed to...teach you a new way of thinking
about yourself and the world. The course is a wonderful opportunity for
growth and personal self-transformation.
Edward C. Halper, Ph.D.
Professor of Philosophy; University of Georgia