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Jewish Shaman: August 2011
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Sunday, August 7, 2011. Four Angels with Four questions. After I recited the Shema in bed the other night, I called the four angels. They each asked me a question:. Michael asks: Angels are messengers, we bring different aspects of God into the world. What aspect of God do you bring into the world? Gabriel asks: Where is your strength? Where and what is your power? How does it manifest? When is God most present for you?
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Jewish Shaman: Four Angels with Four questions
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Sunday, August 7, 2011. Four Angels with Four questions. After I recited the Shema in bed the other night, I called the four angels. They each asked me a question:. Michael asks: Angels are messengers, we bring different aspects of God into the world. What aspect of God do you bring into the world? Gabriel asks: Where is your strength? Where and what is your power? How does it manifest? When is God most present for you?
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Jewish Shaman: Knowing the world versus knowing the person
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Monday, January 16, 2012. Knowing the world versus knowing the person. I really liked the distinction - knowing the world versus knowing the person. Both are important but very different. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Aaron Askanase is an acupuncturist and healer. He currently lives in Boston, Massachusetts where he studies Jewish mysticism. He has a private practice of acupuncture and Jewish shamanic Healing.
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Jewish Shaman: April 2011
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Sunday, April 3, 2011. Blood is the impure part of a dead animal. The soul lives within the blood and when a being dies, their soul leaves the blood creating a spiritual void. It's a vessel with nothing inside. The shape of a being without the essence, which is called tameh, impure. Menstrual blood is also considered impure for the same reason. It is the form of life without life. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Jewish Shaman: Blood is Life
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Sunday, April 3, 2011. Blood is the impure part of a dead animal. The soul lives within the blood and when a being dies, their soul leaves the blood creating a spiritual void. It's a vessel with nothing inside. The shape of a being without the essence, which is called tameh, impure. Menstrual blood is also considered impure for the same reason. It is the form of life without life. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Jewish Shaman: February 2011
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Wednesday, February 2, 2011. Contraction of self to make room for God. Lurianic Kabbalism states that God created the world by contracting himself to create a space without God which allowed the world to be created. In making room for God within ourselves, do we need to go through a similar process of self contraction to allow God to enter? What would that look like? Links to this post. Labels: Connecting to God.
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Jewish Shaman: March 2011
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Sunday, March 27, 2011. The Five Named soul. As I mentioned in my last post. We receive them as we grow older. The first soul received is the Nefesh, which is given when we take our first breath. The second is the Ruah which enters the body at age 13. The third, the Nefesh, enters the body at around age 20. He does not specify when the last two enter the body (at least not yet). Each of the five names of the soul represents a di...
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Jewish Shaman: Choosing not
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Thursday, June 14, 2012. A leftover passover thought:. On passover we demonstrate our freedom by giving up bread. Freedom, in this sense, is the ability to choose not. To do something. I generally think of freedom as either freedom to or freedom from: freedom to do something I want to do or freedom from oppression or tyranny. This is a twist, I freely choose not to do something I want to do. Photo courtesy of Petitplat. Aaron As...
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Jewish Shaman: August 2012
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Jewish Shamanism: The intersection of shamanic healing and Jewish mysticism. Thursday, August 16, 2012. I recently changed my focus when I heal people with my hands. I used to ask myself what I felt when I touched a person. I now ask what the person feels like. I’ve noticed that my sensation now extends further into the other person, and is less likely to get stuck inside me. Photo courtesy of Jam343. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Become a fan on Facebook.