Into the Soul

Into the Soul
Kinneret Maayan
The power of healing is a mysterious and abstract phenomenon, almost impossible to express in words, but its impact is often priceless, and everyone has the energetic touch of powerful healing Through the author’s biography emerges her immersion into the principles of spiritual therapy. Into the Soul will teach you to: • Find energy, happiness and balance within you. • Increase your mental and physical health. • Step outside the limiting boundaries of conventional therapy.
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About the Author

Kinneret Maayan has a BA in Literature and Talmud, and an MA in Jewish Philosophy and Kabbala; she is a certified group facilitator and has specialized in alternative medicine, in body and spirit healing. She has also studied Buddhist healing and therapy.
Kinneret taught Talmud and Jewish Kabbala for ten years. She deeply loved being an educator especially those topics taken from Jewish sources with emphasis on the legends and Talmudic questions that dealt with the human soul, its significance in light of its destiny while facing the world. Through these topics she created a deep relationship with hundreds of her students.
Following her husband’s relocation the family moved from Haifa and Kinneret left formal teaching along with the doctorate studies she had begun, to enthusiastically take up spiritual healing. She studied therapy and Buddhist philosophy and while working as a therapist, she wrote about her experiences.
Kinneret’s knowledge is reinforced by her inner resources, which she directed to healing others, are very much a result of her discovering and creating the means to survive the difficulties of her environment, within the tribe that rejected her weak and passive parents who died in their prime under tragic circumstances.
Her first book, Into the Soul – the Mysteries of Spiritual Healing was written during 14 years of work, and in it she conveys her experiences, her insights and the methods she used in alternative medicine, combining all her sources of knowledge, and the tools she used for her own survival.