While waiting and hoping for things to “get back to normal” may not work,…
body and soul
Rebbe Nachman tells us why a person gets sick–the soul no longer wants to be in this body. The body has tremendous power to heal and Hashem uses this power to heal us.
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Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
For women only
Take a look at your hands. What miracles they are, perfectly designed for playing the piano, chopping onions, kneading bread, soothing a baby. If we examine them closely, we’ll come to realize that every body part offers spectacular evidence of Hashem’s Wisdom and Kindness.
In part four of The Healing Dance of Body and Soul, we’ll continue to explore the reasons that God houses our soul in this brilliantly complex home we call “my body”, the paradoxical interplay between body and soul, and a fresh yet ancient outlook on health and healing.Series: Relationships with Chaya Rivka Zwolinski
For women only
We recognize that there are deeper truths in common idioms She is broken-hearted. Their excuses stick in my throat. I felt it in my bones. We instinctively sense that the body has messages for us beyond the physical.
In part three of The Healing Dance of Body and Soul, we’ll continue to explore the reasons that God houses our soul in this brilliantly complex home we call “my body”, the paradoxical interplay between body and soul, and a fresh yet ancient outlook on health and healing.
For women only.
This exciting class will focus on the insights that Rebbe Nachman’s story The Exchanged Children offers us into: the nature of the relationship between body and soul; the necessary challenges and “exchanges” of the human condition; the roots of addictive behaviors and how to heal from them; the role of the tzaddik in catalyzing change; the re-balancing of our conflicted natures, and more.
Since I was a young child I have enjoyed following current events and listening…