Kabbalistic Shamanism

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Kabbalistic Shamanism or "Transformational Kabbalah" is a spiritual discipline, methodology and a working formulation which unifies ancient and modern schools of knowledge. The two main approaches to Transformational Kabbalah are the integration of Kabbalah and Shamanism. Transformational Kabbalah or Kabbalistic Shamanism teaches how to make daily life the most potent form of all spiritual practice, through discerning awareness and creative discipline in the four faculties:

1. Abstract Concepts

2. Emotions

3. Imagination

4. Physical sensuality

Transformational Kabbalah/Kabbalistic Shamanism is a self directed approach to spirituality. The emphasis is on a regular and consistent personal spiritual discipline and disciplined committed relationship with an awakened teacher. It has been formulated and founded by Chet Alexander.

Kabbalistic Shamanism is founded upon radical understanding, introspection and heroic self analysis. Kabbalistic Shamanism training offers students from any cultural, spiritual or religious background, insight and understanding into the key elements of ritual in our society and religious traditions.

Kabbalistic Shamanism uses the Map of Consciousness known as the Tree of Unification or Etz Yichud, formulated by Chet Alexander, to unify the different approaches of the Cordovero and Lurianic Schools of Kabbalah. All the Rituals and ceremonial work within the tradition of Kabbalistic Shamanism are founded upon the Etz Yichud.

A key component of Kabbalistic Shamanism student training is the development and use of ritual in daily life to bring about healing, growth and prosperity.

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