Jewish Paths Toward Healing and Wholeness: A Personal Guide to Dealing with Suffering
Autor Kerry M. Olitzkyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 iul 2000
"Why me?" Why do we suffer? How can we heal?
"Spiritual suffering must be differentiated from physical pain, although the two are intertwined in such a way that it is nearly impossible to distinguish one from the other. We suffer spiritually when we do not grow from our illness, when we do not learn from the experience of physical and emotional pain." from the Introduction
Too many of us faced with bodily illness, whether our own or that of a loved one, feel lost as to what to do or how to handle it.
Grounded in the spiritual traditions of Judaism, this book provides healing rituals, psalms and prayers that help us initiate a dialogue with God, to guide us through the complicated path of healing and wholeness. Olitzky explores: What Judaism teaches us about healingFinding the meaning of illness in Jewish traditionHow to draw on prayers, services, psalms, and other spiritual resources for healingHow to grow by fully embracing the process of recovery
Olitzky brings together his inspiring guidance in using Jewish texts with his own experience dealing with illness in others including those he loves to demonstrate how the healing of the soul is an indispensable counterpart to curing the body."
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 1580230687
Pagini: 180
Dimensiuni: 154 x 228 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.27 kg
Editura: Jewish Lights Publishing
Descriere
Notă biografică
Cuprins
Acknowledgments
Foreword
Introduction
One: A Healing God
Two: The Meaning of Illness and Healing in Jewish Tradition
Three: Healing Services:An Introduction to Prayers for Healing
Four: Psalms of the Heart
Five: The Role of the Individual and the Community
Six: The Process of Recovery
Seven: Waiting Until Messiah Comes or, At Least Until the Next Office Visit
Appendixes
Prayers,Texts, and Resources for Healing
Healing Centers and Organizations
Suggestions for Further Reading
Notes