Individual Healing
Why do people come to a healing practitioner and what happens?
Most people enter into a healing relationship for the purpose of relief from some sort of dissatisfaction or suffering. As dysfunctional limits and patterns diminish and transform a more essential and authentic self, a more grounded presence, with expanded ability to engage life’s realities emerge. A few of the changes people often cite are increased clarity, joy, passion, peacefulness, compassion and creativity.
What happens in a session?
A typical healing session usually takes between a 60 and 90 minutes. Most of this time is spent talking. The dialogue enables a deep understanding of the presenting circumstances and concerns. At session’s end, the healer chooses a specific healing in the Nondual paradigm that will address these concerns. Sessions can take place either in person or over the phone.
What is the healing like?
In the office, the client or “healee” may either sit in their chair or lie down. The healer is either seated next to them, or across the room or on the phone. If the session is on the telephone, the “healee” should choose a comfortable setting where she or he will be undisturbed.
The healing itself is done in silence by the healer The client need not do anything but relax. The healing itself can take anywhere from 5 to 15 minutes. Some people experience a mild sensation, others not. Some feel an internal shift of mood or feeling or discover a new insight. Some simply feel relaxed and some unchanged at the moment. Sometimes effects are felt immediately, sometimes at a later date. There is a brief check in after the healing is complete to address any concerns.
Workshops
Introduction to Nondual Healing
In this full day workshop, participants are given an introduction to the theory and practice of the unitive approach to healing known as Nondual Healing, which is, based on holistic and holographic principle.
Participants will gain an understanding of the unified perspective of the kabbalistic Four Universes; explore the ego as a holy vehicle for awakening; use prayer as a nondual practice; and learn the Healing of Immanence, a foundational healing on this path.
Groups
A six-session weekly interactive group focused on a contemporary nondual kabbalistic approach to daily life. This path of awakening is introduced in Jason Shulman's first book Kabbalistic Healing, A Path to an Awakened Soul. In these classes we engage with each other and the book’s concepts, learn meditations and a foundational healing.
This journey invites a profound and practical relationship with the world around us. These teachings form a spiritually accessible path for people of all spiritual, secular or religious persuasions.
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