Karma Healing
Unblock Your Life on the Soul Level
Therapist Yael Eini’s self-help guide Karma Healing argues that current life problems are rooted in past-life trauma and advocates for a new method of healing.
The book begins with candid revelations of Eini’s childhood in a dysfunctional family, her escape from the restrictions of an Israeli kibbutz at the age of thirteen, and her years of intense study of diverse esoteric and healing modalities including somatic experiencing, channeling, and the Akashic records. Alternating between Eini’s voice and channeled material, the book introduces her Karmic Constellations method for achieving deep, rapid healing of intergenerational and personal karma.
Conversational and hopeful, the book helps alleviate the sense of “fatedness” often associated with karmic issues. Contrasting its method with years of conventional talk therapy, it argues that the Karmic Constellations approach can unveil past-life traumas, limiting beliefs, and unwanted soul contracts. It advises on moving the blocked energy around such issues to release them in one session.
There are brief case studies of lives changed by the method, used to suggest that it’s possible to take the residue of past incarnations and transform it to nourish new growth. One client experienced choking sensations, for example, and past-life recall work was used to bring up childhood images of having been hidden in a box by her parents. Her release was delayed and she died in that life, but learning that her parents’ aim had been to protect her from imminent harm allowed her to release the pain associated with the event, relieving the current-life symptom.
An encouraging self-help text, Karma Healing is about healing soul wounds to foster futures free of personal and intergenerational karmic debt.
Reviewed by
Kristine Morris
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