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By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Case studies are very crucial in any study. Clients often feel more comfortable knowing that they are not alone and that any given diagnosis by a specialist has a base. Professional counselors and physicians learn about new diagnoses and new methods on how to cure ailments every single day. Psychologists and neurologists often work hand in hand, and they know about chemical and hormonal imbalances, mental retardations and disorders, neurological disorders, psychosocial differences, emotional instabilities, and many other psychological disorders such as psychosis or neurosis, schizophrenia, phobias, and many delusional disorders caused by a dysfunctional brain, by drug and alcohol abuse, and disorders caused by traumatic events. Most of the world’s population believes in dreams, psychic powers, prophecies, and mysticism. But just like any disorder, there are dreamers and prophets that do not understand their artistic gifts, and therefore, they live in isolation and in a fear they cannot explain. Psychology of Mysticism, Kookshrek Anxiety Disorder, and the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging brings healing to skeptics and the apprehensive population. From these case studies, clients can learn about their recurrent episodes, the types of treatments that are available, and about how to identify and develop their profound visions into articulated forms of art.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Case studies are very crucial in any study. Clients often feel more comfortable knowing that they are not alone and that any given diagnosis by a specialist has a base. Professional counselors and physicians learn about new diagnoses and new methods on how to cure ailments every single day. Psychologists and neurologists often work hand in hand, and they know about chemical and hormonal imbalances, mental retardations and disorders, neurological disorders, psychosocial differences, emotional instabilities, and many other psychological disorders such as psychosis or neurosis, schizophrenia, phobias, and many delusional disorders caused by a dysfunctional brain, by drug and alcohol abuse, and disorders caused by traumatic events. Most of the world’s population believes in dreams, psychic powers, prophecies, and mysticism. But just like any disorder, there are dreamers and prophets that do not understand their artistic gifts, and therefore, they live in isolation and in a fear they cannot explain. Psychology of Mysticism, Kookshrek Anxiety Disorder, and the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging brings healing to skeptics and the apprehensive population. From these case studies, clients can learn about their recurrent episodes, the types of treatments that are available, and about how to identify and develop their profound visions into articulated forms of art.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Art is the highlight of our lives. Without artistic talents, humans would still live in caves. A good artist sees incredible visions that help him to fashion his creations. An artist gets his sources from Mother Nature and from learned skills and talents. Once an artist gets to know all these sources, he brings art into view. There are also cartoonists that make up their own drawings based on their imaginations. However, these artists get mostly their ideas from existing images. Even though drawings and paintings are silent, the messages we receive from each piece of art speak loudly; and each one tells us a unique story. We can see early childhood drawings and determine a child’s artistic skills, personality, mental health status, and get insights about the child’s imaginations, and how his or her imaginations influence his or her behaviors and talents. Art means to bring a vision or an imagination into view. We have black and white and colored portraits, and we often use color paint to smear and draw. There are artists that fashion sculptors, architects, builders, designers, engineers, technicians, and inventors. Their products can be seen and appreciated. But there are even more advanced artists, who can fabricate artistic images they capture from other realities. Their inventions are not necessarily visible to others, unless the artist can describe his visions, and another artist can bring these images into view. In this study we focus on artists named Kook-Artists. The disorder in which artists fear from their own creations, is called “Kookshrek Anxiety.”
FORMAT: Softcover
By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Art is the highlight of our lives. Without artistic talents, humans would still live in caves. A good artist sees incredible visions that help him to fashion his creations. An artist gets his sources from Mother Nature and from learned skills and talents. Once an artist gets to know all these sources, he brings art into view. There are also cartoonists that make up their own drawings based on their imaginations. However, these artists get mostly their ideas from existing images. Even though drawings and paintings are silent, the messages we receive from each piece of art speak loudly; and each one tells us a unique story. We can see early childhood drawings and determine a child’s artistic skills, personality, mental health status, and get insights about the child’s imaginations, and how his or her imaginations influence his or her behaviors and talents. Art means to bring a vision or an imagination into view. We have black and white and colored portraits, and we often use color paint to smear and draw. There are artists that fashion sculptors, architects, builders, designers, engineers, technicians, and inventors. Their products can be seen and appreciated. But there are even more advanced artists, who can fabricate artistic images they capture from other realities. Their inventions are not necessarily visible to others, unless the artist can describe his visions, and another artist can bring these images into view. In this study we focus on artists named Kook-Artists. The disorder in which artists fear from their own creations, is called “Kookshrek Anxiety.”
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal, the author of Psychology of Mysticism "Kookshrek Anxiety and the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging" writes this book in memory of her righteous parents Samuel Eliyahu Krell and Chava Szlak—of blessed memory—who showed her the way to other worlds through dreams and visions, and taught her how to communicate with departed loved ones. These journeys have helped her explore and learn the art of communicating with the energy of the universe and to use these energies for healing purposes. Ahuva learned about the powers of the eyes, how they produce images from the Web and Flow of Life, and the impact the eyes have on humans and animals. Through these explorations, Ahuva discovered a deeper understanding of the two divisions of the "Web of Life" and the "Flow of Life." These journeys, along with the discovery of the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging (GEDDI)—a testing and healing device—have helped keep her mother and many other people=2 0healthier and alive when medical experts failed to cure them. Her goal is to pass her messages to the spiritual believers and to the secular, skeptical, apprehensive population, and to bring closure and healing to those who seek truth, and those who suffer from the Kookshrek anxiety disorder. Ahuva helps children and adults to develo p imagination through education, art, and hypnotherapy in order to improve behavior and to change delusions into profound artistic growth. Clients’ that seek understanding about their bizarre energetic powers of their eyes that bring forward existing images from the universe—not necessarily seen by others learn about the spiritual aspect of visions, and that helps them deal with their dilutions that overpower the mind. Ahuva remembers as a little girl sitting next to her mother in the kitche n while socializing with a neighbor who came to visit. The woman hurt her foot when she got up from the chair. Three years old, Ahuva massaged the woman’s leg. The woman called out surprisingly, “What did you do, Ahuva? I felt like there was an electric shock going down my leg, and the pain is gone.” This was her first healing experience. At the age of five, during her sister’s illness with scarlet fever, Ahuva had her first spiritual vision. This awesome vision helped her move forward, and she then used her talent to heal her s ister. At the age of ten, during lunch, Ahuva saw an image of the future. Years later, her visions came true. At this young age, she was stricken with an illness of her eyes that blinded her for two years. During this awful time, she was able to bring images to her ill eyes and then fabricated arts and crafts articles that she eventually sold. & nbsp; At the age of 16, Ahuva woke up from sleep when she noticed the left side of her nightgown was burned. She asked her friends and siblings if they knew why her nightgown was burned, but no one knew the answer. One year later, after the burning got stronger, and all of her clothes, including cotton shirts would burn, Ahuva contacted a physician that specializes with bodily acids and asked him to diagnose the bizarre cause for her burning clothes. The doctor ordered many laboratory tests, and her acids were not to o bad. But the doctor put her on antacids medications, and ordered some tests to find out why her clothes were burning. During one of the visits, while Ahuva was communicated with her doctor, he noticed her clothes burning in front of his eyes. This is when he thought, that perhaps, Ahuva, was in danger, and that she could experience human combustion. The doctor advised her to start a non-acidic liquid diet, and followed up on her frequently. In 1982, a fter her mother went through brain surgery, Ahuva met a patient in the hospital that was in a coma for seven months. As she spoke to the patient's wife, Ahuva sensed a strong energy, and she felt that she could cure the patient. With his wife’s permission, Ahuva used energy therapy, and within seconds, the patient got a reflex in his limbs, he woke up, and even recognized his wife for the first ti me in months. After this healing experience, the burning of her clothes started to diminish, and the more energy she used to heal people, the less her clothes would burn. Ahuva’s visions and dreams have encouraged her to learn about metaphors and to focus on the art of the mind, eye, and hand. Her dreams and visions are incredible and spiritually inspiring. Based on her own life experiences and her observations, Ahuva came up with the GEDDI to analyze clients and to br ing healing and closure to talented people who fail to recognize their capabilities to see and feel what others cannot. Children are born with their own talents, imaginations, and dreams. But not too many psychologists take it seriously when a child complains about dreams, nightmares, and visions. Visible things are relatively easy to detect and to treat. However, when a child is scarred from an invisible situation to others such as visions and dreams and no one listens to him or her, these images could destroy his b eing. Many children get prophetic messages from above, and it is important to listen to them. Children and adults who take certain medications might become temporarily delusional. Others are born with special perceptions that are actually a gift. Kookshrek anxiety is a disorder in which an individual sees passive objects or prints forming eyes and coming to life.=2 0Goldenthal strongly believes that Kookshrek anxiety is associated with the spell of the evil eye and possibly the result of a traumatic event. Just like with the evil eye, Goldenthal uses therapeutic interventions by restoring a flow of life. These types of therapy have proven to bring some healing to the anxious person shortly after or even during therapy. The client must be tested individually for Kookshrek anxiety disorder in order to get a proper reading. Just like the “evil eye,” Kookshrek anxiety is associated20with dehydration of all bodily fluids. She restore these fluids by offering a drink to the client and to use the restroom to void urine. He spills paint, water, lead, oil, wax, and any other natural fluids on paper or into a basin to establish a flow of life. Goldenthal has seen some significant improvement after the first treatment. Kookshrek anxiety could be associated with paranoia, schizophrenia, illusions, psychic visions, and prophecy. The GEDDI introduces Kookshrek anxiety as another phobia related to an ingenious po werful eye that has the capacity to bring inanimate things to life. The energy of the eye is so powerful that a person can feel when someone or something stares at him even from a distance. Most people sense when someone is staring at them. Some become self-conscious and nervous. Others may ask, “Do we know each other?” Some turn away and don’t make an issue, and others stay calm and friendly. ; Most people experience optical illusions at night. Some challenge these illusions, and others are petrified. Optical illusions are always characterized by visual-perceived images that, at least in common sense terms, are deceptive or misleading. A conventional assumption is that there are "physiological illusions" that occur naturally and "cognitive illusions" that can be demonstrated by specific visual tricks that say something more basic about how human perceptual systems work. They tr ick your eye to make it seem like there is no illusion sometimes. An optical illusion is a self-generated movement that a stationary object sometimes produces, and it must take place only in the dark. Selective Looking occurs when two spoken messages are presented to a listener simultaneously, and he is usually able to follow one and ignore the other. Studies show that it is typical that the listener can report very little about the unselected messages through words, which are personally relevant or contextually=2 0meaningful to the listener. It can be noticed that the phenomena behind selective looking is one’s ability to concentrate at one movement at a time. But the gifted visual artist can see one vision while occupied with seeing another vision. When this occurs, the visionary person would most likely select looking at the extraordinary, visual, prophetic events. Goldenthal sees the difference between selective visions and Kookshrek anxiety in the following way: 1. The Kookshrek anxious person has a stronger ability to focus on extraordinary phenomena that are often associated with two or more events at one time. 2. Selective vision and Kookshrek anxious people have in common the ability to select and concentrate on a specific vision that is more important to him or her. All religions believe in a higher power of some kind. Yet, in many religions, the common person cannot see the higher pow er or G—d because they fail to focus on extraordinary powers. Some religions encourage their congregates to go into a kind of trance state in order to get in touch with G—d and to retrieve spiritual endowment. Also, there have been prophets in most religions who seem to see and hear things that most people cannot. In the more recent generations, most people have rejected the concept of there being "prophets," even if20we do accept the concept of there being prophets in the past. According to psychiatry, the present definition for one who hears voices or sees visions is schizophrenic. other people believe in mental telepathy, and the police sometimes use “psychics” to find missing persons. Healthy people dream, imagine, and are goal oriented. They are expressive, and their facial expression shows their inner feeli ngs, such as happiness, sadness, anger, alertness, illness, or depression. However, people with certain brain disorders or damages do not have the capacity to think, imagine, or dream. Nor are they able to express facial expressions. When a person has Absent illusions it is difficult to identify and distinguish between feelings and bodily sensations. Accidents, fears, and many other traumatic events can put a person at risk for the development of emotion-regulation difficulties. Absent illusions are just as critical as delusions or psychoses. People with absent illusions cannot think, imagine, dr eam, or plan goals. They live with blank minds. The prophet Isaiah was one of the greatest ancient prophets after Moses. He prophesied about the destruction of the Holy Temple, about the destruction of idolatry, and the redemption of Israel and their return to Israel. In his visions, Isaiah foresaw a glorious future in the time of the Eagle—Messiah. Maimonides refers to his prophecy as a profound geopolitical change in the world that will feature the end of war and the ascendancy of the people of Israel. The power of the eye is the focus of the GEDDI. This tool is devised to diagnose and to treat persons with Kookshrek anxiety and those with extravisual perceptions. During this test, the therapist aims to identify how the client’s eyes evoke three- or four-dimensional visions from passive stimuli and helps the client to distinguish b etween visions and reality. The client must have certain characteristics and symptoms in order to be diagnosed as a Kookshrek artist, or one with the kookshrek anxiety disorder. The GEDDI therapeutic models include: 1. The power of the eye 2. The Web of Life 3. The Flow of Life 4. The Eagle The GEDDI’s operations are based on the four seasons of the year, and each season symbolizes a different stage of the Kookshrek anxious person. &nb sp; The author takes her readers on a kabbalistic tour to a new world you have never seen. She wants her readers to understand that in no way is she creating a new Torah/Bible. She is not a prophet, nor trying to misguide any one in any way, nor consider herself a spiritual genius. But she does see herself as a gifted individual whom G—d blessed with kabbalistic visions and knowledge that she perceive through visions and dreams while touring with a guardian angel to other worlds. Some of these awesome visions come to her while relaxing comfortably, traveling, looking out from a window, sitting near the ocean, walking in a park, or j ust enjoying sitting on the front porch of her home and observing every detail her eyes capture. Ahuva likes to clarify that there’s a great deal of information she receiving from prophetic visions and dreams. The rest she obtains from biblical literature. Her readers learn how to allow their imagination to flow, how to tune in to the rhythm of life, how to relax, and how to cherish their senses, and life in general. Her readers learn how to understand the differences between the Web of Life, and the Flow of Life. Why are people afraid of monsters, who are they, and why do they exist. The GEDDI TOURS takes its tourists for bumpy rides, to familiarize with planet Earth. The passengers are sitting comfortably on a roving bus, and with wide-open eyes, imagine sitting near the window and facing a world of the ultimate truth. They learn about the energy of all living things, about telepathy, the power of words, and senses. The GEDDI tour teaches us about the incredible powers the eye and mind have. The world is a continuous operational system that keeps all activities flowing. Every existence must conceive or adopt, maintain, go through a circularly system, a release stage, and the final outcome where the end results are visible to mortals. The world stands in place, but everything else is moving. Everyone and everything is a connected power. There is no free space between one energy to another. Because of the high speed of life, most mortals cannot see most activities. No matter how close or how far the activities take place, we tend to ignore most of them—unless they are life threatening or if we are preparing for a special event. Humans have the capacity to capture a lot of information at one time. But no one can understand all details that are going on in his or her presence. The moment a baby is born, he or she receives an eternal nonvisible book given to him by the Almighty. The baby becomes an actor, and he has to find clues on the pages and fill in the blanks about every little act he or she performs during his or her lifetime. 0AAhuva has learned early in life about out-of-body experiences. In the early stages of her nap, her soul would leave her body and travel to other worlds familiar or unfamiliar to her. She ke eps a diary and pen next to her bed, writes her most profound dreams, and tries to make sense out of them. At first, Ahuva was practicing out-of-body experiences as an escape from pain. Later, she practiced out-of-body experiences to bring healing. Ahuva came across many episodes of near-death experiences, which makes her feel as if she were living a dual life. Her eyes spot the heavens, and her feet beseech earth. In her nightly and daily dreams, she tours other worlds and back to her=2 0past life from where she brings knowledge and healing that she applies to her relatives, friends and clients. Ahuva sees her talents as a blessed gift from G—d. Even though she never read mystical books, she reads them in visions and during dreams where she studies with an angel. Most of her visions and dreams helped her cure herself and many other people. She finalized her GEDDI when she saw in a vision two incredible functions of the universe: the "Web of Life" and the "Flow of Life." This vision helped her discover the function of her healing methods; and based on this finding, she successfully completed the GEDDI analysis formation. In 1996, Ahuva went for regression hypnosis to find out why she was dreamin g the same dream for many years. During hypnosis, she was able to go back to her past life when she was a doctor in a hospital. She would travel to Greece to bring the remedies and cure20her patients with those remedies, called Ornada. Ahuva started searching for her remedies, and although she was unable to find the exact plants anywhere in the United States, she found similar ingredients to heal her mother and herself. She uses pine stems, mint leaves, white broom or juniper, and eucalyptus. The purpose for this solution is to relieve symptoms of Kookshrek anxiety, reverse Alzheimer’s, purify bodily toxins, relieve anxiety, break fevers, cure infectious diseases and stomach poisonin g, ease breathing and upper respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia. It is also good to improve the immune system and memory loss. So far she did not develop these solutions for the public, but she is working on it.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal
Dr. Ahuva Goldenthal, the author of Psychology of Mysticism "Kookshrek Anxiety and the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging" writes this book in memory of her righteous parents Samuel Eliyahu Krell and Chava Szlak—of blessed memory—who showed her the way to other worlds through dreams and visions, and taught her how to communicate with departed loved ones. These journeys have helped her explore and learn the art of communicating with the energy of the universe and to use these energies for healing purposes. Ahuva learned about the powers of the eyes, how they produce images from the Web and Flow of Life, and the impact the eyes have on humans and animals. Through these explorations, Ahuva discovered a deeper understanding of the two divisions of the "Web of Life" and the "Flow of Life." These journeys, along with the discovery of the Goldenthal Eye Drawing Diagnostic Imaging (GEDDI)—a testing and healing device—have helped keep her mother and many other people=2 0healthier and alive when medical experts failed to cure them. Her goal is to pass her messages to the spiritual believers and to the secular, skeptical, apprehensive population, and to bring closure and healing to those who seek truth, and those who suffer from the Kookshrek anxiety disorder. Ahuva helps children and adults to develo p imagination through education, art, and hypnotherapy in order to improve behavior and to change delusions into profound artistic growth. Clients’ that seek understanding about their bizarre energetic powers of their eyes that bring forward existing images from the universe—not necessarily seen by others learn about the spiritual aspect of visions, and that helps them deal with their dilutions that overpower the mind. Ahuva remembers as a little girl sitting next to her mother in the kitche n while socializing with a neighbor who came to visit. The woman hurt her foot when she got up from the chair. Three years old, Ahuva massaged the woman’s leg. The woman called out surprisingly, “What did you do, Ahuva? I felt like there was an electric shock going down my leg, and the pain is gone.” This was her first healing experience. At the age of five, during her sister’s illness with scarlet fever, Ahuva had her first spiritual vision. This awesome vision helped her move forward, and she then used her talent to heal her s ister. At the age of ten, during lunch, Ahuva saw an image of the future. Years later, her visions came true. At this young age, she was stricken with an illness of her eyes that blinded her for two years. During this awful time, she was able to bring images to her ill eyes and then fabricated arts and crafts articles that she eventually sold. & nbsp; At the age of 16, Ahuva woke up from sleep when she noticed the left side of her nightgown was burned. She asked her friends and siblings if they knew why her nightgown was burned, but no one knew the answer. One year later, after the burning got stronger, and all of her clothes, including cotton shirts would burn, Ahuva contacted a physician that specializes with bodily acids and asked him to diagnose the bizarre cause for her burning clothes. The doctor ordered many laboratory tests, and her acids were not to o bad. But the doctor put her on antacids medications, and ordered some tests to find out why her clothes were burning. During one of the visits, while Ahuva was communicated with her doctor, he noticed her clothes burning in front of his eyes. This is when he thought, that perhaps, Ahuva, was in danger, and that she could experience human combustion. The doctor advised her to start a non-acidic liquid diet, and followed up on her frequently. In 1982, a fter her mother went through brain surgery, Ahuva met a patient in the hospital that was in a coma for seven months. As she spoke to the patient's wife, Ahuva sensed a strong energy, and she felt that she could cure the patient. With his wife’s permission, Ahuva used energy therapy, and within seconds, the patient got a reflex in his limbs, he woke up, and even recognized his wife for the first ti me in months. After this healing experience, the burning of her clothes started to diminish, and the more energy she used to heal people, the less her clothes would burn. Ahuva’s visions and dreams have encouraged her to learn about metaphors and to focus on the art of the mind, eye, and hand. Her dreams and visions are incredible and spiritually inspiring. Based on her own life experiences and her observations, Ahuva came up with the GEDDI to analyze clients and to br ing healing and closure to talented people who fail to recognize their capabilities to see and feel what others cannot. Children are born with their own talents, imaginations, and dreams. But not too many psychologists take it seriously when a child complains about dreams, nightmares, and visions. Visible things are relatively easy to detect and to treat. However, when a child is scarred from an invisible situation to others such as visions and dreams and no one listens to him or her, these images could destroy his b eing. Many children get prophetic messages from above, and it is important to listen to them. Children and adults who take certain medications might become temporarily delusional. Others are born with special perceptions that are actually a gift. Kookshrek anxiety is a disorder in which an individual sees passive objects or prints forming eyes and coming to life.=2 0Goldenthal strongly believes that Kookshrek anxiety is associated with the spell of the evil eye and possibly the result of a traumatic event. Just like with the evil eye, Goldenthal uses therapeutic interventions by restoring a flow of life. These types of therapy have proven to bring some healing to the anxious person shortly after or even during therapy. The client must be tested individually for Kookshrek anxiety disorder in order to get a proper reading. Just like the “evil eye,” Kookshrek anxiety is associated20with dehydration of all bodily fluids. She restore these fluids by offering a drink to the client and to use the restroom to void urine. He spills paint, water, lead, oil, wax, and any other natural fluids on paper or into a basin to establish a flow of life. Goldenthal has seen some significant improvement after the first treatment. Kookshrek anxiety could be associated with paranoia, schizophrenia, illusions, psychic visions, and prophecy. The GEDDI introduces Kookshrek anxiety as another phobia related to an ingenious po werful eye that has the capacity to bring inanimate things to life. The energy of the eye is so powerful that a person can feel when someone or something stares at him even from a distance. Most people sense when someone is staring at them. Some become self-conscious and nervous. Others may ask, “Do we know each other?” Some turn away and don’t make an issue, and others stay calm and friendly. ; Most people experience optical illusions at night. Some challenge these illusions, and others are petrified. Optical illusions are always characterized by visual-perceived images that, at least in common sense terms, are deceptive or misleading. A conventional assumption is that there are "physiological illusions" that occur naturally and "cognitive illusions" that can be demonstrated by specific visual tricks that say something more basic about how human perceptual systems work. They tr ick your eye to make it seem like there is no illusion sometimes. An optical illusion is a self-generated movement that a stationary object sometimes produces, and it must take place only in the dark. Selective Looking occurs when two spoken messages are presented to a listener simultaneously, and he is usually able to follow one and ignore the other. Studies show that it is typical that the listener can report very little about the unselected messages through words, which are personally relevant or contextually=2 0meaningful to the listener. It can be noticed that the phenomena behind selective looking is one’s ability to concentrate at one movement at a time. But the gifted visual artist can see one vision while occupied with seeing another vision. When this occurs, the visionary person would most likely select looking at the extraordinary, visual, prophetic events. Goldenthal sees the difference between selective visions and Kookshrek anxiety in the following way: 1. The Kookshrek anxious person has a stronger ability to focus on extraordinary phenomena that are often associated with two or more events at one time. 2. Selective vision and Kookshrek anxious people have in common the ability to select and concentrate on a specific vision that is more important to him or her. All religions believe in a higher power of some kind. Yet, in many religions, the common person cannot see the higher pow er or G—d because they fail to focus on extraordinary powers. Some religions encourage their congregates to go into a kind of trance state in order to get in touch with G—d and to retrieve spiritual endowment. Also, there have been prophets in most religions who seem to see and hear things that most people cannot. In the more recent generations, most people have rejected the concept of there being "prophets," even if20we do accept the concept of there being prophets in the past. According to psychiatry, the present definition for one who hears voices or sees visions is schizophrenic. other people believe in mental telepathy, and the police sometimes use “psychics” to find missing persons. Healthy people dream, imagine, and are goal oriented. They are expressive, and their facial expression shows their inner feeli ngs, such as happiness, sadness, anger, alertness, illness, or depression. However, people with certain brain disorders or damages do not have the capacity to think, imagine, or dream. Nor are they able to express facial expressions. When a person has Absent illusions it is difficult to identify and distinguish between feelings and bodily sensations. Accidents, fears, and many other traumatic events can put a person at risk for the development of emotion-regulation difficulties. Absent illusions are just as critical as delusions or psychoses. People with absent illusions cannot think, imagine, dr eam, or plan goals. They live with blank minds. The prophet Isaiah was one of the greatest ancient prophets after Moses. He prophesied about the destruction of the Holy Temple, about the destruction of idolatry, and the redemption of Israel and their return to Israel. In his visions, Isaiah foresaw a glorious future in the time of the Eagle—Messiah. Maimonides refers to his prophecy as a profound geopolitical change in the world that will feature the end of war and the ascendancy of the people of Israel. The power of the eye is the focus of the GEDDI. This tool is devised to diagnose and to treat persons with Kookshrek anxiety and those with extravisual perceptions. During this test, the therapist aims to identify how the client’s eyes evoke three- or four-dimensional visions from passive stimuli and helps the client to distinguish b etween visions and reality. The client must have certain characteristics and symptoms in order to be diagnosed as a Kookshrek artist, or one with the kookshrek anxiety disorder. The GEDDI therapeutic models include: 1. The power of the eye 2. The Web of Life 3. The Flow of Life 4. The Eagle The GEDDI’s operations are based on the four seasons of the year, and each season symbolizes a different stage of the Kookshrek anxious person. &nb sp; The author takes her readers on a kabbalistic tour to a new world you have never seen. She wants her readers to understand that in no way is she creating a new Torah/Bible. She is not a prophet, nor trying to misguide any one in any way, nor consider herself a spiritual genius. But she does see herself as a gifted individual whom G—d blessed with kabbalistic visions and knowledge that she perceive through visions and dreams while touring with a guardian angel to other worlds. Some of these awesome visions come to her while relaxing comfortably, traveling, looking out from a window, sitting near the ocean, walking in a park, or j ust enjoying sitting on the front porch of her home and observing every detail her eyes capture. Ahuva likes to clarify that there’s a great deal of information she receiving from prophetic visions and dreams. The rest she obtains from biblical literature. Her readers learn how to allow their imagination to flow, how to tune in to the rhythm of life, how to relax, and how to cherish their senses, and life in general. Her readers learn how to understand the differences between the Web of Life, and the Flow of Life. Why are people afraid of monsters, who are they, and why do they exist. The GEDDI TOURS takes its tourists for bumpy rides, to familiarize with planet Earth. The passengers are sitting comfortably on a roving bus, and with wide-open eyes, imagine sitting near the window and facing a world of the ultimate truth. They learn about the energy of all living things, about telepathy, the power of words, and senses. The GEDDI tour teaches us about the incredible powers the eye and mind have. The world is a continuous operational system that keeps all activities flowing. Every existence must conceive or adopt, maintain, go through a circularly system, a release stage, and the final outcome where the end results are visible to mortals. The world stands in place, but everything else is moving. Everyone and everything is a connected power. There is no free space between one energy to another. Because of the high speed of life, most mortals cannot see most activities. No matter how close or how far the activities take place, we tend to ignore most of them—unless they are life threatening or if we are preparing for a special event. Humans have the capacity to capture a lot of information at one time. But no one can understand all details that are going on in his or her presence. The moment a baby is born, he or she receives an eternal nonvisible book given to him by the Almighty. The baby becomes an actor, and he has to find clues on the pages and fill in the blanks about every little act he or she performs during his or her lifetime. 0AAhuva has learned early in life about out-of-body experiences. In the early stages of her nap, her soul would leave her body and travel to other worlds familiar or unfamiliar to her. She ke eps a diary and pen next to her bed, writes her most profound dreams, and tries to make sense out of them. At first, Ahuva was practicing out-of-body experiences as an escape from pain. Later, she practiced out-of-body experiences to bring healing. Ahuva came across many episodes of near-death experiences, which makes her feel as if she were living a dual life. Her eyes spot the heavens, and her feet beseech earth. In her nightly and daily dreams, she tours other worlds and back to her=2 0past life from where she brings knowledge and healing that she applies to her relatives, friends and clients. Ahuva sees her talents as a blessed gift from G—d. Even though she never read mystical books, she reads them in visions and during dreams where she studies with an angel. Most of her visions and dreams helped her cure herself and many other people. She finalized her GEDDI when she saw in a vision two incredible functions of the universe: the "Web of Life" and the "Flow of Life." This vision helped her discover the function of her healing methods; and based on this finding, she successfully completed the GEDDI analysis formation. In 1996, Ahuva went for regression hypnosis to find out why she was dreamin g the same dream for many years. During hypnosis, she was able to go back to her past life when she was a doctor in a hospital. She would travel to Greece to bring the remedies and cure20her patients with those remedies, called Ornada. Ahuva started searching for her remedies, and although she was unable to find the exact plants anywhere in the United States, she found similar ingredients to heal her mother and herself. She uses pine stems, mint leaves, white broom or juniper, and eucalyptus. The purpose for this solution is to relieve symptoms of Kookshrek anxiety, reverse Alzheimer’s, purify bodily toxins, relieve anxiety, break fevers, cure infectious diseases and stomach poisonin g, ease breathing and upper respiratory diseases such as asthma, bronchitis, and pneumonia. It is also good to improve the immune system and memory loss. So far she did not develop these solutions for the public, but she is working on it.
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