116 Johnson Rd.
Falls Village, Connecticut 06031

Many people experience the separation between humans and the Divine as a fundamental Jewish belief. The statement "I am God" could be considered at best arrogant, and at worst heretical. Amazingly, almost all esoteric traditions, including Jewish mysticism, assert that this very experience is a manifestation of the highest spiritual level one can achieve. Through song, text and meditation we will sample different approaches to experiencing what the mystics describe as divine union, and explore sources and practices from the founder of Chabad, Reb Schneur Zalman, to the contemplative practice of Tibetan Dzogchen.

Official Website: http://isabellafreedman.org/iam/

Added by elat chayyim on February 12, 2007