Unveiling the Torah's Perspective on Alternative Healing: A Deep Dive
Healing Beyond the Ordinary: Exploring Breathwork, Plant Medicine, and More
In a world where traditional healing methods are often the go-to, it's time to delve into the intriguing world of alternative therapies and their place in our spiritual journey. But here's where it gets controversial: what does the Torah, the ancient Jewish text, have to say about these modern practices?
Join us as we navigate the teachings of Rabbi Simon Jacobson in his Applied Chassidus series, where he tackles the very question: What is the Torah's view on alternative healing methods like breathwork, plant medicine, and somatic therapy?
And this is the part most people miss: it's not just about the practices themselves, but also about understanding the mission of our generation, the role of Gan Eden, and the treasures we need to uncover to win today's battles.
In this episode, we'll explore:
- The main theme of Basi L'Gani and its relevance to our modern struggles
- The mission our generation must embrace
- The role of Gan Eden in our spiritual growth
- Why the Divine remains concealed in the presence of sins
- The treasures being spent in today's wars, and why some still struggle financially
- The benefits of learning about higher spiritual worlds, even if we can't access them physically
- The intriguing question: Does the power to conceal require more energy than the power to reveal?
- Defining a Rebbe in one word
- The translation and essence of "bittul"
- Is tzedakah an act of bittul, and should we add it in honor of Yud Shevat?
Get ready for an hour of profound insights and guidance as we uncover the Torah's wisdom on alternative healing and its connection to our personal growth. This is a journey you won't want to miss!
MyLife: Chassidus Applied, a weekly webcast, provides honest answers to life's challenges, covering everything from health to spirituality. Each Sunday, Rabbi Jacobson offers inspired guidance, empowering viewers to tackle any issue. With thousands tuning in and hundreds of questions each week, the series asks: Does Judaism hold the key to our personal dilemmas?
MyLife demonstrates how Chassidus offers a comprehensive understanding of the human psyche, providing guidance for a healthy, nurturing life. It's a free public service, brought to you by the Meaningful Life Center. Submit your questions anonymously at chassidusapplied.com/ask.
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Let's explore together and find our path to healing and growth!