Bara Sapir creates effective programs that use spiritual modes to inspire creativity. The intention of these classes and work-ships, is to give permission to individuals
to connect to and draw from the collective consciousness and tribal wisdom of Judaism, while empowering them to celebrate their own powerful and provative voices and visions. The Jewfusion curriculum is flexible, and helps manifest full potential in personal,
spiritual and professional lives and assists in healing
and self-improvement.
The Jewfusion integrated program includes, among
other methods, deep relaxation, hypnosis, visualization,
ritual and intuitive healing techniques. The revolutionary hybrid of cutting edge
pedagogy, spiritual tools and human potential technologies
offer practical solutions and support for life's challenges
and transitions.
Working within a spirtual modes transports us from strengthening core to
driving our intention and realizing our dreams.
A sample of courses offered:
Jewish Journey
Jewfusion
RoshChodesh (every month a different topic)
Contemporary Synesthesia
Hagaddahic Magic
The Image of God
Intentional Channukah
Artful Prayer
Lifecycle Journeys: being, blood, birth
Seder Plates: Personal Kaballah
Whether you want to jumpstart your personal Jewish Journey, upgrade
your MO, enhance creativity or invite personal transformation,
the Jewfusion pedagody will provide perspective, contemplation, invite change,
ignite clarity, increase confidence and ignite your passion
and lifesparks.
For more information see Cultivating Capacity
Sapir is and artist, musican and holistic
practioner. She travels internationally to learn from spiritual
teachers, artists, elders and guides, and manifests her
own self and dreams. She activates stretching, breaking
boundaries and developing as a growful soul. She holds graduate
degrees from the University of Michigan and The Jewish Theological
Seminary and certification in Hypnosis, Neuro Linguistic
Programming and Reiki .(Bio)
She has been a member of New York, Jerusalem,
and Ann Arbor spiritual communities for over 17 years. She has been
art editor of Zeek: A Jewish Journal of Thought and Culture since 2003.
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