"Leanne Zeppa's LIVING WORDS is a true testament that Naam Yoga and Universal Kabbalah work. As I continue to do research on these techniques I am amazed at the depth of wisdom contained in them, and, as I have witnessed, it has changed thousands and thousands of lives. While many know I am one of the greatest skeptics you will f ind, I continue to see the work of Naam Yoga and Universal Kabbalah as authentic, practical and vital in the times we are facing today. LIVING WORDS is an uplifting book everyone should read and apply." -Dr. Robert Mirshak Living Words is the healing journey of an ordinary woman whose life of poverty and disadvantage was turned around when she began a path of self-discovery through the practice of yoga. After a dramatic change in her circumstances, she is finally living the life of purpose and prosperity that she had always dreamed of... until she suffers a migraine that would be just the beginning of a nearly 4-year health crisis. Becoming frustrated with the doctors' inability to make her well, she began a search into new ways of healing within the many yogic mystical systems. Her love and desire for the great spiritual teachings led her to NYC, where she met and began studying with Dr Joseph Michael Levry, the founder of Naam Yoga, who directed her towards a path of healing and spiritual growth. Working with the techniques and practices he taught, she was able to get out of bed and return to life. Living Words tells her rags to riches story while sharing the wisdom & instructions she followed to make her life successful and her body whole. ***** Living Words is the healing story of an ordinary woman whose life of poverty and disavantage was turned around when she began a journey of self discovery through the practice of yoga and later becoming certified to teach. After opening her own studio and living the life of prosperity that she had dreamed of she suffered a 4-year health crisis that left her intermittently bedridden, unable to care for herself. Her love for the greater spiritual teachings led her to NYC, where she began studying with the renowned yogi & mystic Dr Joseph Michael Levry, founder of Naam Yoga. Moving from infirm back to health and strength, she attributes her healing to her devoted practice of Yoga, and the teachings of the Divine Spiritual Wisdom. After her remarkable recovery she wrote Living Words to share the healing power of Naam Yoga, and the wisdom of Universal Kabbalah. This book tells her rags to riches story and the wisdom teachings that made both her life successful and her body whole.
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