History
Integrative Kabbalistic Healing was created by Jason Shulman, founder and creator of “A Society of Souls”, a three-year program for professional healers. The Kabbalah is a practical system for understanding all aspects of our lives, from the deepest spiritual connections to the everyday experience of life.
The Hebrew word “Kabbalah” means both to ‘receive’ and to ‘reveal’. It reveals universal wisdom and is a means for us to receive the highest understanding of life and why we are here. The Kabbalah is a body of theoretical and practical philosophy and knowledge.
How to apply IKH
Using a diagnostic tool based on conversation and the map of consciousness called the Tree of Life, specific healings help us understand the connections between all the different events, ideas, and relationships that we experience, thereby helping to make sense of our lives and living them to the fullest. Tapping into your own inner wisdom is when natural healing takes place.
Using IKH we can experience and express all the different energies in our bodies. We are able to come to a better understanding of the relationship within ourselves between physical, emotional, mental and spiritual energies, making whole our fragmentation. We learn to act from the heart and become more able to heal ourselves, other people, and our relationship with the environment.
Integrated Kabbalistic Healing (IKH) is used to heal others and heal the world as we are all interconnected; as each of us long to understand why we suffer, and why we are here. Finding your true nature is the essence of healing itself. Seeing the Divine everywhere is the mission of each one of us as individual human beings. IKH teaches that this ultimate responsibility is inherit in our cells and is needed to nurture us and heal our wounds.
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“The most important aspect of a person’s spiritual progress is a plea for help addressed to the Creator.” – (Talmud, Yomah)
“The Kabbalistic view of the Universe is completely holographic in that the highest levels of existence and the lowest are completely intertwined. It is also fractal in nature, meaning that there is a self-similar aspect to reality, from the smallest level to the greatest.” – Jason Shulman