Sima Levy

Sima Levy
Services: K.Curator, Child and Youth Therapist
Contact Information:Sima Soli Levy
From the tribe of Shimon
Naturopathic and breastplate energy therapist
Conducts healing processes and workshops through reincarnation reconstruction.
Conducts workshops on the power of letters Intuitive writing

A little about the tribe of Shimon and its energetic powers

Within the framework of Jewish tradition and Kabbalah, tribes are considered not only geographical groups but also carry different spiritual qualities and content. As for the tribe of Shimon, its energetic uniqueness is considered to:

The power of dealing with justice and emotion

The tribe of Shimon is considered a tribe associated with a degree of anger and passion. In the Bible, Simon, the son of Jacob and Leah, was known for his warmth and anger, indicating the connection between the tribe and intense emotions and the content of personal justice and responsibility.

The power of spiritual connection to tangible reality


Some attribute to the tribe of Shimon the quality of connection to tangible and practical reality, as well as the ability to cope with difficulties and challenges in daily life. It is a force that links the spiritual to practical modes of action.

Power of perseverance and determination


Sometimes, the tribe of Shimon is also associated with determination and resilience. With the difficult conditions of settlement in the Negev, the tribe had to meet the challenges and develop perseverance.

In Kabbalah, some believe that each tribe represents certain qualities that are contrary to other tribes, and that the tribes together constitute a whole system of energetic and spiritual qualities.

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Jacob's greetings to his sons

Jacob's greetings to his sons

The book of Genesis ends with a series of blessings of Jacob's instructions to his sons, the tribes of Israel. The Torah commentators were faced with the question: What is the essence of blessings? What is the overall message that our forefather Jacob sought to convey to us? Let's look a little at the content of the blessings: Reuben, as the firstborn, deserved to be king. But he was rejected because he was "carbonated as water," meaning that his recklessness might

By Yona Hacohen Sneh