Living the Vital Element
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Rating | : | 4.77 (965 Votes) |
Asin | : | 965550199X |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 484 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2017-01-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
He has published three books of poetry and translated selected poems of the Guatemalan poet Humberto Ak’abal into Hebrew. Ittai Altshuler has a degree in History and Philosophy. He is a Systems Analyst and Software Developer. The stories will delight the reader as he learns how the human spirit is able to endure by winning softly. Ittai Altshuler was born in Jerusalem in 1963. He is an artist and a poet and has exhibited his works in Israel and abroad. In his unique way, he combines work in nature with creativity, movement, and discourse, weaving them together with the help of eleven principles. He uses this method to
"Refreshingly honest, sincere and brave book" according to David Gur. This is a refreshingly honest, sincere and brave book, that provides hands on support and teaches how to cope with a post traumatic stress disorder. The book is written by an IDF veteran who, himself, suffered from PTSD and developed a method to treat sufferers of PTSD. It's full of vital energy and love for art and nature as a curing sources The book is very interesting and reading it made me curious.I wanted to know more and to try the exercises.It's full of vital energy and love for art and nature as a curing sources.
He is also a Scuba Diving Instructor & Skipper. Ittai Altshuler, was born and raised in Jerusalem (1963) where he was inspired by the city's contrasting elements: Spirit & Stone, Past & Future, Holiness & Hulin, Man & Nature. Ittai Altshuler has a degree in the Humanities and is a System Analyst and Software Develope
Ittai Altshuler has a degree in the Humanities and is a System Analyst and Software Developer. He has published six books (including "Living The Vital Element", "Ecclesiastes Chapter 3" & La-hatsot et ha-midbar be-tsaad"). About the Author Ittai Altshuler, was born and raised in Jerusalem (1963) where he was inspired by the city's contrasting elements: Spirit & Stone, Past & Future, Holiness & Hulin, Man & Nature. This wealth of contrasting elements is reflected in his life; as a family man, as a healer of mind and body