Author: | Shloma Majeski | ISBN: | 9781466144156 |
Publisher: | Sichos In English | Publication: | August 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition | Language: | English |
Author: | Shloma Majeski |
ISBN: | 9781466144156 |
Publisher: | Sichos In English |
Publication: | August 16, 2011 |
Imprint: | Smashwords Edition |
Language: | English |
Today there is a desperate search to find the key to overcome anxiety, anger, and depression; to master those negative feelings which incapacitate thousands of intelligent, capable individuals, and drain the joy of life from many others.
For more than two centuries, individuals who have lived by the teachings of Jewish mysticism and Chassidus have been recognized as people full of joy and inspiration, radiating life and energy. This genuine joy comes from profound spiritual awareness on life and an absolute clarity of direction, living for a purpose.
Now with the “Chassidic Approach to Joy” you too can explore the mystical depths of your soul as well as the universe at large, on the well-traveled path to pure, internal happiness.
These lessons are presented in a clear simple language by Rabbi Shloma Majeski, Principal of Machon Chana Women’s College in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and a well-known lecturer on Chassidic Philosophy.
Today there is a desperate search to find the key to overcome anxiety, anger, and depression; to master those negative feelings which incapacitate thousands of intelligent, capable individuals, and drain the joy of life from many others.
For more than two centuries, individuals who have lived by the teachings of Jewish mysticism and Chassidus have been recognized as people full of joy and inspiration, radiating life and energy. This genuine joy comes from profound spiritual awareness on life and an absolute clarity of direction, living for a purpose.
Now with the “Chassidic Approach to Joy” you too can explore the mystical depths of your soul as well as the universe at large, on the well-traveled path to pure, internal happiness.
These lessons are presented in a clear simple language by Rabbi Shloma Majeski, Principal of Machon Chana Women’s College in Crown Heights, Brooklyn and a well-known lecturer on Chassidic Philosophy.