General
Full Name | Jeff Casper |
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Address | 281 N. 7th Street |
Address Line 2 | #8 |
Town / City | Brooklyn |
State, Province, or County | New York |
Postal Code | 11211 |
Country | United States |
Graduate of... | Nondual Kabbalistic Healing, Nondual Shaman, The Work of Return, The Magi Process, Impersonal Movement I, Impersonal Movement II |
Accepting New Clients? | Yes |
Healer Bio & Information | As a former actor, dancer, and writer in New York City, I’ve always been drawn to the transformative power of creativity and connection. My journey led me to discover Jason Shulman and Nondual Kabbalistic Healing, our profoundly kind and moving healing modality. I quickly realized that the flow of healing was the same river of truth, creativity, and connectedness that I felt in my best moments as a performer and indeed, in my day job as a corporate trainer.In those memorable instances, whether on stage or in the classroom, I witnessed the penny drop for me, the audience, and my students as our relationship to seemingly unmovable problems fundamentally shifted. What once felt difficult, stuck, or separate became fluid, making space for new possibilities. As a healer, I am privileged to enter this beautiful, loving, and powerful space, connecting directly with what is most essentially human in our shared moments.At the heart of Nondual Kabbalistic Healing lies the idea of oneness – we are both separate and completely connected beings. NKH allows both the healee and healer to touch the healing grace of this simultaneous truth, and to begin to embody it. Amazingly, when our natural human brokenness is met with this level of acceptance, we can finally feel and know we are whole, just as we are. |