To Live with an Open Heart | Tanya through the eyes of a Psychotherapist

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Authors

Devorah Leah Nussbaum

Synopsis

What prevents us from living consciously—with joy and love in our heart—and deeply connected to our Divine self? Our survival instinct, our animal soul, the part of us that is defensive, reactive, and controlling, gets in the way. However, when we harness its energy and channel it purposefully, we can achieve presence and alignment.


Based on the Tanya and evidence-based therapeutic techniques, To Live with an Open Heart teaches the inner work of integration and self-mastery. Once we transform our instinctive, survival-driven defenses into an intentional way of living, our Divine essence shines through.


“The author presents a beautiful, thoughtful, and very practical guide that allows people to truly prepare this vessel, so that they can properly receive—in an integrated way—the holy teachings of the Tanya.”


Rabbi Dov Ber Pinson


“In this trail-blazing book, the author uses tools of psychotherapy and somatic awareness to help us integrate the truths of Tanya…This book is a priceless gift for anyone seeking to make the Tanya real in their nervous system and daily schedule.”


Rabbi YY Jacobson


About the author:


Devorah Leah Nussbaum is an integrative psychotherapist who has trained in many different healing modalities, including body psychotherapy, Imago therapy, logotherapy, nutrition, quantum touch, breathwork, CBT, NLP, EMDR, IFS, inner child work, and other somatic modalities. She is also passionate about teaching Chassidus in a way that is accessible, relevant, and embodied, showing people that these teachings are not just nice ideas but a description of our reality.


Devori lives in England with her husband and seven children. She has a private practice, gives online classes, holds retreats for women, and hosts a podcast.

Publisher:

Mosaica Press

Pages:

407