RSVP for Applying Radical Presence to Become an Agent of Blessing
Now is the time to seed your life with new hope and goodness by releasing the traumas of your ancestors, blessing your wounds, and opening a sacred path forward even in the midst of chaotic times.
Join beloved psychotherapist Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone to discover how the enlightened teachings and sacred technologies of Judaism and Buddhism can serve to help you transmute the challenges of today into the solutions of tomorrow … and illuminate your path to becoming an agent of blessing in the world.
Live long, love life and be well.
Harold
P.S. In Applying Radical Presence to Become an Agent of Blessing: How to Transmute Darkness Into Light With Jewish & Buddhist Wisdom Practices with beloved psychotherapist Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone…you’ll experience an embodied spiritual practice derived from an ancient Jewish ritual to help stimulate and regulate your brain and nervous system — and reconnect you to your innate goodness.
About Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone
Rabbi Dr. Tirzah Firestone is an author, psychotherapist, and a renowned Jewish scholar and teacher. Widely known for her groundbreaking work on Kabbalah, depth psychology, intergenerational trauma healing, and the re-integration of the feminine wisdom tradition within Judaism, Rabbi Tirzah lectures and teaches globally about spiritual and ancient wisdom practices that are honed to assist us at this critical time in world history.
Rabbi Tirzah’s publications include With Roots in Heaven: One Woman’s Passionate Journey into the Heart of Her Faith and The Receiving: Reclaiming Jewish Women’s Wisdom.
Her latest work, combining research on depth psychology, neuroscience, and the field of collective traumatology, is highlighted in the award-winning book Wounds Into Wisdom: Healing Intergenerational Jewish Trauma. In it, she shares the remarkable life stories of people around the world who have healed from profound tragedy and trauma. The book provides directives for the transformation of all of our injuries — both personal and inherited — into moral wisdom, courage, and compassion.