Description
In this four-part series with Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller, we uncover the elements of Fire, Water, Earth and Air within our souls. With practical guidelines, this journey of self-discovery will help you recognize your strengths and weaknesses and aid you in finding the path toward your personal perfection.
Class 1: Fire
Aspects of Fire relate to arrogance, conceit, and anger. In everyone’s nature, we have all four elements, but one dominates. Discover which one predominates and what to do with it.
Class 2: Water
Water is the basis of all pleasure. Pleasure is necessary to sustain the soul, but achieving balance with this element can be a tremendous challenge.
Class 3: Earth
Everything stems from earth and therefore it has endless possibility. Discover how tapping into earth helps us stabilize all of the other elements.
Class 4: Air
Air is the element of motivation. Air interacts with the other elements in an important way and can be utilized to enrich elements which may be weaker.
About Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller: Internationally acclaimed speaker and educator, Rebbetzin Tziporah Heller has been a full-time lecturer at Neve Yerushalayim College in Jerusalem since 1980, impacting the lives of thousands of women worldwide. She is also the author of six popular books, including Here You Are, Battle Plans, and This Way Up.
“Her teachings are changing my life. Thank you for making them available in the USA.”
“What a blessing!! The class was extremely insightful and beautiful. It feels right to listen to someone who thinks like I do and also brings beautiful light to the table. I loved it! It encourages my best!”
“The healthy relationship class hit home. Since I am 6 years old I have been mothering instead of being mothered. I am trying for many years to accept that my mother hasn’t grown up and never will. She is impulsive, manipulative, and inconsistent and I get very frustrated with her. I keep making resolutions that I will not react to her triggers but as soon as I’m with her -boom. so I don’t like going to her and feel guilty. your class is changing my perspective on kibbud eim . I know it will take a lot of work but thank you for removing the first brick.”