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Maybe you cannot name it yet. Maybe it shows up as a quiet restlessness — a sense that there is more to this life than what you have been living. Maybe it arrived through loss, through grief, through a profound experience that shifted something inside you and left you searching for solid ground. Maybe you have been walking a spiritual path for years and simply need a space to go deeper, to be honest, and to be truly met.
Whatever brought you here — you are in the right place.
Spirituality is not an add-on to Dr. Isaac Farin’s clinical work. It runs through the bloodline — on both sides.
On his father’s side — rooted in Cuba and Turkey — Dr. Isaac’s great-grandfather was the first Sephardic Orthodox rabbi in the history of Santiago, Cuba. A man of extraordinary faith and humility, he came to Miami alongside his wife the Rebbetzin and became a quiet but foundational pillar of the Cuban Hebrew and Temple Moses communities. Together they helped establish the Jewish burial society, performed Brit Milah for many of the first generation of Cuban Jews in Miami, and carried their light into a new world without ever losing what made it sacred. They did not seek recognition. They simply served.
On his mother’s side, the roots run equally deep — through Egypt and Morocco, carrying centuries of Kabbalistic and mystical wisdom, and through the early days of Israel itself. These are traditions steeped in the understanding that the divine is not distant but woven into the very fabric of daily life — that prayer, study, and the inner journey are one and the same. Dr. Isaac grew up shaped by both of these lineages simultaneously — the Sephardic rabbinical tradition of his father’s Cuban and Turkish family and the ancient Kabbalistic heritage of his mother’s Egyptian and Moroccan roots. Together they gave him something rare: a relationship with the sacred that is both rigorous and mystical, both communal and deeply interior.
That inheritance lives in this work.
Dr. Isaac has spent years learning under renowned rabbis and kabbalists within the Jewish tradition, exploring the mystical dimensions of a faith that has always understood that the inner life is the real life. He has been shaped by the wisdom of Rabbi Nachman of Breslov — whose teachings on joy, faith, and the courage to begin again speak as clearly today as they ever have. And he has been equally shaped by voices beyond any single tradition — Dr. Wayne Dyer, Thich Nhat Hanh, Ram Dass, Alan Watts, Terence McKenna, and Milton Erickson — teachers who each, in their own way, pointed toward the same truth: that the deepest healing is always a coming home to oneself.
“The whole world is a very narrow bridge — and the most important thing is not to be afraid.”
— Rabbi Nachman of Breslov
Over the course of nearly two decades, Dr. Isaac has had the privilege of sitting with people across the full spectrum of human belief — from the most observant Orthodox Jews to committed atheists and agnostics, from deeply rooted Catholics, Muslims, Buddhists, and Christians to those who have never set foot in a house of worship but feel the presence of something greater on a morning run or standing at the ocean’s edge.
Every single one of them belongs here.
Spiritual counseling and coaching at Isaac Farin Therapy carries no agenda, no doctrine, and no assumption about what your path should look like. What it does carry is deep respect for wherever you are — and genuine curiosity about where you are trying to go.
Because here is what we believe at our core: all of reality is psychedelic. Every sunrise, every loss, every moment of genuine connection, every breath taken in full awareness — life itself is the journey. No substances required. The sacred is not somewhere else. It is here, in the ordinary and the extraordinary alike, waiting to be met with open eyes.
Spiritual counseling and coaching is a space for the questions that do not fit neatly into traditional therapy — and yet are often at the very heart of why people suffer, search, and seek change.
Who am I beyond my roles, my history, and my circumstances?
What does my life actually mean?
How do I hold my faith alongside my doubt?
How do I grieve — a person, a belief, a version of myself — and find my way through?
How do I make sense of an experience that cracked me open and left me changed?
Grief is one of the most sacred and most neglected territories in human life. It is not only about death — though we hold that too, with great care. It is about every loss that reshapes us. Every ending that demands we find a new way to live. Grief and spirituality have always been inseparable. In this work, we honor that connection fully.
For those who have had profound experiences — through psychedelic integration, mystical states, near-death experiences, or moments of spontaneous spiritual awakening — this is also a space to integrate what happened, to build a framework around it, and to let it become something that nourishes your life rather than something that simply bewilders it. Many clients have found that through this integration process, a deeper and more embodied spirituality emerges than they had ever known before — one that is entirely their own.

It is not therapy disguised as spiritual advice. It is not religious instruction. It is not a replacement for your faith community, your clergy, or your personal practice.
It is a professional, clinically grounded, and spiritually informed space — held by someone who has walked his own path with seriousness and humility, who has sat at the feet of great teachers across traditions, and who understands from the inside what it means to ask the big questions and keep asking them even when the answers are slow to come.
Dr. Isaac holds multiple certifications in mindfulness-based practices and has trained extensively in contemplative and spiritually-informed therapeutic approaches — including years of dedicated study within the Jewish mystical tradition alongside recognized rabbis and kabbalists. His clinical work is informed by transpersonal psychology, Ericksonian principles, and a lifelong personal commitment to spiritual growth across traditions.
“We are all just walking each other home.”
— Ram Dass
“By going out of your mind, you come to your senses.”
— Alan Watts
“You are a divine being. You matter, you count. You come from realms of unimaginable power and light.”
— Terence McKenna
“The present moment is the only moment available to us, and it is the door to all moments.”
— Thich Nhat Hanh
“The spiritual journey is the unlearning of fear and the acceptance of love.”
— Dr. Wayne Dyer
“Every person carries within them the seeds of their own healing. The therapist’s role is simply to help those seeds find the light.”
— Milton Erickson




Isaac Farin Therapy, LLC
20197 NE 16th Place 2nd Floor,
North Miami Beach, FL 33179
Isaac Farin Therapy, LLC, a South Florida family therapy practice servicing North Miami Beach, Aventura, and surrounding areas, offers a warm, judgment-free space for personal growth and positive change. Our team creates custom plans using diverse approaches like strength-based therapy, longboard therapy®, hypnotherapy, spiritual therapy, yoga therapy, mindfulness therapy, systems therapy, and emerging modalities such as ketamine-assisted psychotherapy, psychedelic integration therapy, and psychedelic interface therapy. In our safe environment, you can explore your thoughts and feelings, opening doors to new possibilities. Whether you're dealing with stress, relationships, personal growth, or seeking athletic performance enhancement through sports therapy, our collaborative approach, rooted in postmodern and collaborative therapy, ensures you're an active part of your progress. Start your journey to a happier, more fulfilling life with Isaac Farin Therapy today. We're ready to support you every step of the way.
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