A personal journey exploring the connection between faith, healing, and the individual's transition from Christianity to Judaism.
We have our minds, the power of our minds. There's so much I want to ask you about, and an hour is not going to be long enough, I know this, but here's what I want to, because on your website it talks about God, right? And I think you've had a faith-based life. You've had some religion in your life, yes? Yes, a lot. I was a Christian, now I'm Jewish, but I've been a person of faith throughout that journey. This is interesting. I did not know that you were Christian and then Jewish. ......... Generally, I think of it going the other way, but that's fine. But is your definition of God, did it stay the same through that transition or conversion? um no i feel like well personally i mean i don't want to insult anyone or anything like that but um i feel like i am more um i've come to terms with god more with with a jewish understanding a lot of things in christianity didn't make sense to me and things make a lot more sense now in judaism with a jewish perspective and jewish lenses looking at the bible and um things like that okay uh so how does the belief in god work its way into healing? Is prayer a part of your holistic healing practices? Yeah. I think from a rational perspective, I believe that prayer really helps to just anchor your mind, to focus your thoughts and your efforts on a thing. So let's say, for example, the way that I became a holistic healer is because the modern medical system could not heal me of a very debilitating uh problem a very debilitating uh disease and it was it was because of a deficiency so i had a lot of faith in a god that was good and a god that wanted me to be healed that didn't a personal god that did intervene in people's lives if they wanted um if they asked him if they gave him permission to because he's not a forceful God, unless sometimes he is. And so because of this faith that I had in God, I would pray and this would anchor my mind and then And then I would, I feel like I was divinely guided to the answers through my research. So it was a combination of faith. There's this underlying, you know, foundation of faith. But then there's also action and research and a lot of mental effort involved after the faith.