Episode 165 - Living in Divine Romance With the God/Source/Spirit

Having studied Yang-style Tai Chi intensively during his years in the Boston area under Grandmaster Gin Soon Chu and his son, Master Vincent Chu, Levi Ben-Shmuel moved to Israel in 1991. During his ten years there, Levi began teaching Tai Chi, met his Kabbalah teacher, and co-created Sulam Chi. Sulam Chi means Ladder of Life Force Energy and is a graceful and powerful set of movements that integrates the energies of Tai Chi and Kabbalah’s mystical Tree of Life.  He returned to the US in 2001 and is currently a teacher of Tai Chi, Kabbalah, and Ayurveda. Levi authored the book, Living Wisely, a collection of wisdom topics which guide the reader in exploration and self-inquiry.

Levi is also a singer-songwriter. His CD, Take a New Road, is a joyous celebration of the inner journey toward freedom. He contributed an essay to the book How to Achieve a Heaven on Earth, a collection of 101 insightful essays from some of the world’s greatest thinkers, leaders, and writers. 

Sulam Chi is a unique mind/body/spirit exercise. It is a simple and beautiful way to experience the Divine through movement. Sulam Chi is relaxing and energizing at the same time. No background in Tai Chi or Kabbalah is necessary to learn it.

Sulam Chi is practiced with a set of original prayers/intentions that are linked to each of the ten energy centers of the Tree of Life. It was created by myself and another student of my Kabbalah teacher as a prayer in motion.

​​website: https://www.levibenshmuel.com/

book: https://www.amazon.com/Living-Wisely-Levi-Ben-Shmuel/dp/1935604570

Sulam Chi online class: https://www.levibenshmuel.com/online-classes

NOTE: Levi is pronounced Lay-vee

Levi Ben-Shmuel, Living Wisely, Sulum Chi, Tai Chi meets Kabbalah, what is divine romance

Levi Ben-Shmuel

 
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