"Reading these poignant stories and moving conversations
will make you want to embrace those you love and your mission in
life more passionately and meaningfully."
Dr. Laura Schlessinger
by
Rabbi
Levi Meier, Ph.D

What is the point of doing anything, creating anything, accomplishing
anything, caring about anything or anyone if our stay in this world
is of such short duration?
Based on the author’s true, poignant, day-to-day experiences
as Jewish Chaplain of Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles,
Seven Heavens presents a philosophy
of life that helps answer this all-encompassing question.
Rabbi Meier defines the fears and hopes that engulf us when
we are faced with the specter of our own mortality, and, through
a series of evolving dialogues, inspires us to the point where
we can confront and overcome those fears as we move forward to
fulfill our personal hopes and goals.
Seven Heavens sheds light
on some of the most esoteric and mystical concepts of the next
life – Angels, Heaven, the Soul – using clear, lucid terms and
images. At the same time, Rabbi Meier deals with the down-to-earth
problems of preparing for the death of a loved one, dying with
dignity, and feeling left behind in this world.
Rabbi
Levi Meier, Ph.D is a licensed clinical psychologist
and a marriage, family, and child therapist. He has written two
previous books and is Special Issues Editor of the Journal
of Psychology and Judaism. Rabbi Meier lives with his wife,
Marcie, and their children, in Los Angeles, California.
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