Discover the Power of Kabbalah
Kabbalah offers a way to recover from addiction and grow spiritually. Kabbalah means “to receive.” It is not a religion, but a 2000-year-old technology for the soul. Its transformative tools contain universal principles and explain the true meaning behind the stories of the Bible . . . Read More
Read MoreRadio Interview: Karen Schultz on ‘Giving Up the Ghost’
Xlibris OnAir Radio interviews Karen Schultz about her book, Giving Up The Ghost: Let Go of Grief and Restore Your Life, which offers insights and comfort to those mourning a lost loved one. In this interview she also shares some of her own life challenges that led her to write this book. Hear the Interview
Read MoreTapping Into the Mystical Kabbalah: Tue, Nov 10
Have you ever wanted to learn how ancient mysticism can help in your life? You should: Miracles really do happen! This class explores the basic concepts of Kabbalah, a 2000-year-old “technology for the soul,” using stories, exercises, discussion and lecture. Come and learn about the 99% spiritual world that cannot be seen by our five senses. Let the mystical part of you come out and create new opportunities for your soul. This class is for spiritual people who want to learn more...
Read MoreSpiritual Development seminar: Tue, Oct 27
Spirit Coach Karen Schultz can help you “climb the ladder” of spiritual and psychic growth, sharing what it means to be closer to the Divine—namely, your higher self and your true purpose in life. On Tuesday night, October 27 (see details below), join Karen and other local neighbors at Lyons Township High School’s North Campus, room #118, for Advanced Spiritual Development. In this one-session seminar, Karen will enlighten and inspire attendees who seek to: Bring out...
Read More“Giving Up The Ghost”:
What Does It Mean?
Giving up the ghost is really about giving up our fear about the future. Giving up the ghost allows us to live in the present and to continue with life despite the pain. If we stand up to fear, we can remember the love that was there and enable ourselves to honor that person while we are still alive . . . Read More
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