Kabbalah for Health & Wellness | 
enlarge | Author: Mark Stavish Publisher: Llewellyn Publications Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Pages: 240 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 0.7
ISBN: 0738709778 Dewey Decimal Number: 133.47 EAN: 9780738709772 ASIN: 0738709778
Publication Date: February 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Modern Healing Wisdom within an Ancient Spiritual Tradition Too often our own health takes a back seat to the high priority of caretaking others, ultimately draining our energy and making personal wellness a distant goal. For healing practitioners and those seeking wellness for physical, emotional, and mental health, Kabbalah can be a powerful framework for employing energetic healing methods. With a simple, sustained practice-from fifteen minutes a day-health and wellness can be restored using: guided imagery techniques easy-to-implement exercises that build upon themselves approachable meditations, prayers, and rituals
With a Kabbalistic approach to wellness, you'll find your search for a heightened state of consciousness happily balanced with the practical health and wholeness concerns of daily life. The practice of Kabbalah will enhance your entire life and can be used as an overall guiding force for body, mind, and spirit connection-essential for overall health and well-being.
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What you should know about kabbalistic work and healing December 18, 2008 Lizzard King (PR, USA) An amazing book, it gives you all the guide lines of kabalistic healing work with a bunch of more info about kabbalah that is basic and its not usually included in other books. I have many books of kabbalah and lots of them repeat the same, but this one stands up giving new and reassuring info that changed me in so many ways. Any student of kabbalah should have it!
Excellent introductory work on Kabbalah April 23, 2007 David Rankine (Monmouthshire, Wales) 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Having thoroughly enjoyed the author's previous work "The Path of Alchemy", I was interested to see how this book would read. I set aside my initial feeling of concern at the bizarrely coloured Tree of Life on the cover to concentrate on the material within. Once I started reading I was not disappointed. Mark Stavish has a very easy to read style that expresses ideas simply and in manageable quantities, an ideal formula for introducing the reader to the Kabbalah and its use for energetic healing. This is an excellent primer not just for anyone wanting to do energy work, but for an initial approach to Kabbalah. Whilst I may have disagreed with the author on odd points, I would strongly recommend this book as a very good basic introduction to Kabbalah and its use in energetic healing, exactly what it say in the title, in fact!
An infinitely practical vade mecum for Kabbalistic healing work March 3, 2007 Alan Driscoll (Wilkes-Barre, PA United States) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
Kabbalah for Health & Wellness From the Foreward by Colleen Deatsman: "Mark Stavish is a fine teacher and an excellent writer. He breathes new life into the dry pages of ancient wisdom and finds ways to frame the antiquated in such a way that it is instantly useful to practitioners in the twenty-first century." This is an excellent book for those who want to pursue a healing way based solidly upon Western Kabbalistic methods. As Deatsman writes, Stavish takes otherwise dry, obscure archaic theories and writings and lifts them out of the realm of the obtuse. The healing methods presented in this book are very down to earth and come with enough detailed explanations so that the would-be practitioner will know why s/he is to do a certain thing, or not. However, the explanations, thankfully, do not run into overkill, that would otherwise make one's eyes glaze over. Kabbalah is not a simple subject. And somehow Stavish finds a way of making this body of complex material accessible to the average person. That's an effort which cannot be sneezed at, as anyone who has tried to tackle the material of the Zohar can attest. What's more, taking such raw Kabbalistic material and trying to find practical ways in which to apply it is rather difficult without a scholar/mage at one's elbow. Consider this work as the next best thing to having a well seasoned adept at your side. All of Mark Stavish's writings are imbued with a sense of humility, compassion, and service to his fellow man (and woman!). It is rare to see all of these traits combined with genuine scholarly aptitude and a clear, unobtuse writing style.
A Balanced System of Development February 21, 2007 Time Keeper 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Kabbalah for Health and Wellness is similar in many ways to The Kabbalistic Handbook for the Practicing Magician by Joseph Lisiewski. I say this because even a cursory reading of it shows that the two are philosophically similar. In what looks like his second book, Mark Stavish gives a take on Kabbalah that is simple, direct, and above all, practical, just as is Lisiewski's book. The material explores how to work with the basic ideas presented in the Sepher Yetzirah: the Cube of Space, the Tree of Life, fundamental associations, and basic Path Working. In addition, he rounds out his presentation with the Middle Pillar exercise, making it relevant to his system of thought and expereince. And all this to emphasize the essential necessity of being able to demonstrate the usefulness of these ideas in the material world. Like Lisiewski's book too, Stavish insists that too many works on Kabbalah are concerned with spiritual fantasies at the expense of real world benefits - making our lives healthier, happier, and more useful. He further advocates that healing physical and psychological illnesses is one of the most direct, concrete, and simple ways anyone can begin to prove to themselves and others the reality of magic. In other words, he gives ways in which the efficacy of magic can be demonstrated. Stavish's emphasis on 'subconscious synthesis' ("subjective synthesis" as Lisiewski calls it in his three books) and developing a personal attunement to the tradition one is working in rather than simply layering it on a mish-mash of ill conceived New Age clap-trap, is something everyone needs to hear and understand if they want to make real progress in their WORK. My recommendation: get this books, study it carefully, and apply what it says. In fact, if you think of it, get Lisiewski's too. Both are intensely practical books that WORK. You won't be sorry you did.
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