In honor of the Rebbe's 30th Yahrzeit | Guidance for Emotional Wellness from the Lubavitcher Rebbe | | | In today's fast-paced world, the need for emotional wellness has never been more apparent. With the noise and bustle of the 21st century, how can one achieve inner peace? "Letters for Life" delves into the private correspondences of the Lubavitcher Rebbe with individuals facing heartbreak, loss, fear, and confusion. With remarkable clarity, boundless empathy, and timeless wisdom, the Rebbe's voice shines through, guiding readers towards health, hope, and healing. | In honor of the Rebbe's 30th yahrtzeit, a pre‑publication limited release has been made available. | | | PRAISE FOR LETTERS FOR LIFE | | | | Through my experiences in the Nazi concentration camps I've learnt a fundamental truth: no matter the negativity that surrounds us, we maintain the ability to stir our inner self towards a positive life. The Rebbe taught thousands of people the practical tools for how to attain inner peace and happiness. His powerful guidance, related beautifully in this book, is sure to enrich the emotional life of all who read it. | - Dr. Edith Eva Eger
Clinical psychologist, PTSD specialist and bestselling author of 'The Choice' | | | A beautiful book. It lays out practical advice from the Rebbe, in words that are at the same time gentle and forceful. The concrete suggestions, demonstrated in actual real-life examples will be useful both to everyday people, as well as to professionals—teachers, rabbis, therapists… | - Dr. Edwin Susskind Psychotherapist, PHD, Past president of the Psychological Association of Maryland | | | | | The Rebbe recognized years ago what is now a whole new path in the study of neuro-science: living with a higher consciousness positively transforms our minds and insulates us against depression, addiction and many other mental health concerns. This book will skilfully teach you how to apply his deep wisdom to live a truly awakened life, filled with joy, healing and fulfillment. | - Dr. Lisa Miller Professor of Psychology at Columbia University and bestselling author of 'The Awakened Brain | | | Much has been written examining the Rebbe's innovative teachings and transformative campaigns. This book, however, hones in on a lesser-known area of his vibrant legacy: His insights into emotional health communicated in one-on-one audiences and correspondences. | | | |
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