Rev. Maggy Whitehouse has taught the Spiritual Laws of Prosperity, Kabbalah and Bible Metaphysics and across the UK, USA and Europe since 1993. She is the author of 16 published books including The Miracle Man and From Credit Crunch to Pure Prosperity (O-Books).
Maggy teaches that is completely in Divine order for us to live an abundant life and helps us unravel the hidden inner resistances to financial prosperity that have inhibited us for years. Unless we bring these resistances to the light, it’s hard to maintain prosperity when we are also seeking spiritual growth. Once they are in the light, they can and will dissolve.
Maggy demonstrates simple, practical and effective techniques that are fun and easy to do. She has tried and tested every one through a life of adventure that included widowhood, divorce, emigration, business failure and debt and is living, breathing evidence that they work. Her new webinar series HeartWork teaches how to transform your heart’s desire into a prosperous and successful business.
Maggy trained as a journalist and has worked in print media, radio and television as a reporter, producer and presenter. She was the UK’s second female breakfast DJ on local radio and an assistant producer on the fabled BBC show, Pebble Mill at One.
She wrote her first book, China By Rail, in 1987 after spending six summers travelling around China.
Maggy is a qualified teacher of healing in two disciplines and studied Kabbalah with Z’ev ben Shimon Halevi for fourteen years. She has written three Kabbalistic novels, The Book of Deborah, Into the Kingdom and Leaves of the Tree about a fictional adopted sister of Jesus of Nazareth, and is an acknowledged expert both on the life and times of women in Biblical times and also in Kabbalistic interpretations of the New Testament.
Maggy is a founder and consultant editor of the Midlands holistic magazine, The Tree of Life, and has taught workshops in Kabbalah, Prosperity Consciousness and Comparative Religion in the UK, USA, Europe, Russia and Israel since 1993. She was the founder-producer of the BBC’s now-defunct spirituality website, which was morphed into the corporation’s existing Religion & Ethics site and host-moderator on the Religion and Ethics noticeboards during the last Iraq conflict.
She is now co-director of La Convivencia, an Open Faith Foundation working to use mystical teachings to bring together Jews, Christians an Muslims.
In 2007 Maggy was ordained into The Apostolic Church of the Risen Christ, an independent sacramental church.
She lives in Birmingham, England, with her husband, Peter Dickinson and a houseful of animals
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