Kosher Healing – The Experience

Experience Kosher Healing  in a session: Imagine your mind and soul as two super computer centers often with different agendas, and each with its own operating systems, programs, file managers and folders. Fear or trauma can corrupt the mind’s operating system. The severity and duration will determine its long-term impact.  The subconscious mind, in order to protect the person, isolates the stressful emotions into a locked file so the body can recover and attempt to function properly, but, in the process, corrupts the folders. Distorted thinking often results when unresolved issues linger, creating personal and emotional chaos. More often than not, we are totally oblivious that this is taking place and that we are looking at life through a distorted prism. Signs that you have become “infected” or a victim of this destructive cycle are: chronic illness, pain, and/or interpersonal issues and lack of inner peace. Even though our soul always remains pure, its operating system can become tainted.  When we act in ways that are not in our best interest, over time our soul can become “sick.” This weakens our connection to the Source of Life (G-d), creating a host of issues like depression, mania, addictions and feelings of emptiness. This directly impacts the body’s ability to fight disease. In Kosher Healing we first understand and establish all of this. Then we do a “virus scan” of the systems, a download of your soul print is established. It’s like a fingerprint, loaded with crucial information about you.  When decoded and clarified, it becomes obvious how past events and lives have impacted you. Next the corrupted operating system, programs and folders are deleted and uninstalled, and replaced with healthy ones. By addressing the mind and soul in this way, the body can heal itself of most illnesses, sometimes spontaneously! Part 1: Mental Martial Arts. With G-d’s help, in Kosher Healing, Herschel guides you through a unique and powerful meditation for setting the mindset for the session. Part 2: Soul-iloquy. Listen as your soul and heartbeat come together. This segment imparts valuable insights and information to you while you tap into your higher self, creating...
Trading Bad Knee for a New Life

Trading Bad Knee for a New Life

Susie lives in New Jersey, and was referred to me by a colleague. She had a bone against bone condition in her knee (the cartilage had worn away) which surgery had not been able to help. (While she is mobile, since walking is painful, she finds it more convenient to use her wheelchair at work). I began to work with her over the phone. The day after her first session, she got out of her wheelchair. She was surprised that she was able to do this without pain. But she overdid it, and the pain came back. She continued to improve as I worked with her over the phone for another 7 sessions. For the eigth session, we met face to face. I recommended that she also go to a local physician who had helped her in the past with certain injections. At the end of the eighth session, she said to me, “I came to you with a bad knee, and you gave me a new life.” After her ninth session, she said that it was if her bone-on-bone condition had never existed. I spoke with her months later and she was still doing...
The Disappearing Artery Blockage

The Disappearing Artery Blockage

In 2005, “B.F.” (not his real initials), who I know, calls me to say that he is scheduled to have an angioplasty in two weeks for a partially blocked artery and asked me if there was something I could do for him. I worked with him that night, and then again two weeks later, the night before the angioplasty. After the second session he said to me that he felt a “release”. I told him to call me the next morning and I would work with him over the phone to prep him for the procedure and then to call me back after the procedure was over. He called me from the hospital while he was waiting to go in, and we had the first session. Then I said, “in a few hours, after the procedure, when you are in the recovery room, call me and I will work on you some more.” Within an hour, I get a call back. I say, “why so soon?”. B.F. told me that they did another angiogram before the scheduled angioplasty, and discovered that there was no blockage, so they sent me...

Panic Attacks in New York

I get a call Friday while I am in a health food store in Baltimore. I pick up and a lady from New York says that she heard about me from a friend, and that she would like me to help her with her panic attacks. Though she is medicated with the most advanced drugs on the market to date, she said she still has panic attacks that lasted sometimes 3 hours, and she asks me to help. She also wants me to work with her daughter. I say that I would call her on Sunday to set up a time for the following week, when I would be back in New York. Now, what I am about to say is very important, because I do pretty much the same thing with everyone in terms of a general procedure for opening up blocks. This woman asks me for some homework, anything that she could do over Shabbos and on Sunday, until we would talk again and schedule her appointment. While  she is still on the phone, I do what I do and look into her particular situation and open up some general blocks for her, and give her some homework to do. Now, what is amazing to me is that when I called her on Sunday to set up a time for the appointment, she says, “what did you do to me?”. I ask her what she means. She says that on Shabbos (Saturday) morning, she started to have one of those long panic attacks, which typically last for a few hours. “I don’t know what you did, but...