Kabbala

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Registration for Kabbala Webinar

The online fully interactive video class will start on Monday, Feb. 27th at 9:30PM EST. Here are the costs:

$40 per student per block of 4 classes/sessions, paid in advance.

$90 per student for each half of the 23 class series, paid in advance.

$150 per student for the entire 23 class series, paid in advance.

OUR FIRST CLASS IS FULL! ALL 10 SPOTS TAKEN!

Please email lisasainc@aol.com to get on a list in case we run a second class! 

Why Was the Kabbala Webinar Created?

Mary Lou asks: I'm am intrigued about the Kabbala webinar. Can you send more information about it?

Sandy's Reply:

Mary Lou,

One of my major loves is the study of the Kabbala. Thank you for your inquiry! It gives me a chance to expound upon one of my favorite tools for personal growth and awareness.

I have been teaching Kabbala Pathworking for over twenty years, and have had students all over the world purchase my book on Kabbala Pathworking, and my CD's that set the individual guided meditations of each Path to music. Most of these students have wished to take the pathworking class in person, but have been unable to commit to doing that do to distance and travel constraints. Hence, the development of this online class. I want to reach more people, with a tool that is amazingly effective. All the way back in the 1990's I 'saw' myself teaching Kabbala Pathworking via the computer. Now, with the help of my brilliant IT manager, Rick Manelius, that dream is becoming a reality.

My new and revised Kabbala Pathworking book is in the final stages of editing and will be available for purchase within the next month, on my site, onLuLu.Com, on InfiniteQuest.Com, and Amazon.Com. The first chapter of the book is an overview of what the Kabbala is, and how it can be used via the pathworking process as a roadmap to higher consciousness. The remaining chapters follow all of the Paths on a journey to raise consciousness through each of the chakras starting from the base and moving to the crown, and then bringing the energy back down to utilize in your daily life - but from a now expanded awareness.

I began using the Kabbala in this way back in the 1980's, and have worked with small groups of people over the years with amazing results. Pathworking The Kabbala takes you on a journey into yourself that helps you to understand yourself and your life purpose, get a handle on what you truly want, reshape both your physical body and your world, and open gateways to higher consciousness within your psyche.

The first edition of my book has been available for many years, as I have used it as a student manual. But the book alone did not accomplish the major transformations that I see occurring in my in-person students. So I put the audio versions of each Path online, on my site, for free - so that people can purchase the book and guide themselves through the paths they can listen to on my site. If you go to my site, www.sandyanastasi.com and listen to the introductory Path there, you will get a feel for what the actual pathworking experience is all about.

But without discussion, and without my guidance through this journey, many pathworkers are not getting from the book and even the online Paths what my in-person students do.

The problem has been that although this tool is so amazing, with me directly teaching and guiding, it has been utilizable only in small groups, as the process takes six months or a year, depending upon weather a class meets weekly or every other week. Not very many people can take time off from life commitments to travel to my little town in Florida to study with me non-stop for the length of time required to complete this journey!

So then, we conceived the online class. From the privacy and comfort of your own home, you will be able to take the Kabbala Pathworking class with me teaching and guiding, just as I do with my in-person students. Through direct interaction with me online you will discuss and share your experiences, with me and with others, and gain a deep insight into yourself. This is my dream realized - there will be a nominal charge for each class, but it is well worth the gift of expanding awareness that you will receive.

I hope this overview helped? I would love to put your question online as I know others share it. Is that all right?

Thank you for your interest!

In Light,
Sandy Anastasi

Why Study the Kabbala?

From the Foreword of Sandy's Book Pathworking the Kabbala

My study of the Kabbala began in an unusual way... I dreamed it. Let me start at the beginning. 

I was studying astrology, numerology, crystals, color therapy, psychism, Tarot, religion, philosophy and history all at the same time. That may sound a bit odd, but I have always learned in an eclectic manner. I would take a single thought or concept, and follow it through all of these areas until I understood it from many points of view. In my studies, I was continually frustrated because I could see all of these areas I was studying had a common thread that helped me to understand the concept I was following, yet I could not tie them together directly. I fretted over this. I kept looking for the common denominator. My Guides kept directing me to study the Kabbala. I would dream that I needed to study it. I would be in a book store and have a book on Kabbala fall off the shelf and land on my foot. So, of course, I tried to study it. Unfortunately, back then the only books available were all firmly based in Jewish tradition, and in fact, most were in Hebrew. Not only was I not Jewish, but I also was not particularly religious. All the religious language got in the way of my learning, and I set those books aside and remained frustrated but still searching.

My Guides took pity on me. Before long, I found myself awake in my dreams, sitting in a large classroom filled with hundreds of other students, learning the Kabbala in scientific and mathematical terms from a nice looking middle-aged fellow in jeans and a white shirt with rolled-up sleeves. I later found out that I was studying on the astral with Kuthumi, Lord of the 2nd Ray, who had experienced several incarnations here on earth – one being St. Francis of Assisi, and another Pythagoris. Apparently, he affected those other students as deeply as he did me – in the following years, many, many excellent Western-oriented and non-religious works on the Kabbala appeared. Interestingly, they all follow the same format. He is and was a great Teacher. And it is time for the Kabbala to be accessible to everyone in our lovely world.
 
I have studied and taught the Kabbala for more than 25 years. Initially, my teachings were classroom lectures describing the Kabbala and its origins and meaning in great detail. Learning about the Kabbala in this manner is a typical exoteric tradition that allows the student to learn through observation and study. This is the most universally accepted method.
 
Then I came across The Sword and the Serpent, an early book by Denning and Philips that utilized pathworking to explore part of the Kabbalistic Tree of Life. Their approach showed me a new way of learning about the Tree of Life. Through pathworking, a process of guided visualization utilizing universal archetypes, I realized it was possible to experience the Tree of Life by actually walking the Paths via guided imagery. I had discovered an esoteric means of teaching the Kabbala. Through this arcane method, the seeker actually learns about the Kabbala experientially.
 
I researched and/or channeled many of the Paths in Pathworking the Kabbala and developed others with the aid of my students. Heidi Chan, Paul Foglia, Sharon Wojno and Debbie Ronning, pathworkers from my earliest groups, helped to develop many of the Upper Tree paths. John Maerz, my long term fellow traveler on this path toward enlightenment set the Paths to music. Joyce Reed, an extremely gifted artist and fellow pathworker created the mandalas that we use as a focus to enter each Path. I have guided pathworkers along the Tree of Life during all these years. But even after all this time, I still consider myself a mere student of this ancient Western Yoga. So, the Kabbala has been called, and so I believe it to be. It is a true path to enlightenment – one of the very few we still have in the Western world. The study of the Kabbala is a life-long commitment, and one that will lead you to whatever level of enlightenment you are capable of reaching.
 
I put Pathworking the Kabbala together during the 1980s as a teaching tool, though it wasn’t until the early 1990s that a group I was teaching encouraged me to put it in book form. The effects of walking these Paths on the students I’ve seen come and go over the years proved to me its effectiveness. Each Path in this book deals with a different aspect of human consciousness. We work the Paths starting at the bottom of the Tree of Life and move upward. Each Path is learned and understood by absorbing the qualities of the two Sephiroh, or Spheres of Consciousness, that join to form it. The Lower Tree, the Paths from Path 32 through Path 24, help the pathworker to balance the inner and outer world. It is while walking these Paths that I see students coming to terms with and actually mastering their physical world challenges. Challenges concerning health, finance, family and social issues begin to fall into place. Often the families and friends of pathworkers begin to experience amazing changes and insights into their own lives just by being around the seeker and interacting with him or her. It is not uncommon for pathworkers to dream of elements on a path before they actually ‘walk’ it, or to even see those elements appearing in the physical world around them. I encourage pathworkers to keep a diary and record their dreams to enhance the experience.
 
Pathworking the Kabbala teaches you to navigate the astral realms both in the waking and the sleeping world. It teaches you awareness, insight and understanding. It teaches you to alter the world around you by altering yourself as
you expand your own consciousness. It opens you to new worlds of possibility both inside and outside of yourself.
 
Pathworkers who choose to move on to complete the upper paths on the Tree of Life, paths 23 through 11 (paths 1-10 are the Sephiroh themselves and are learned along the way) will find their psyches expanding exponentially. It is on the upper paths that we uncover and learn and develop the innermost parts of ourselves. It is on these upper paths that we begin to have a better understanding of the greater universe around us, and to have insight as to where we might belong in it. We learn to tap into parts of ourselves that were previously undiscovered.
 
Walk these Paths in joy, and then walk them again and again and again. Each time the world that opens behind your closed eyes will be different. Each time you will grow in a new and more wonderful way.
In Light,
Sandy Anastasi