Guest Speaker - Television - Radio - Print
{Bookstores, writing group speeches, presentations, chat room, public forums, radio/television/print}
{Book clubs receive discount if ordering through Trafford]
While promoting Circles in the Sand at various holistic fairs, or
doing book readings, Samadhi’s presence has always received an emotional and
spiritual response from those attending. Because Samadhi speaks openly about
such deeply wounding events, which have occurred in her life, her story resonates
with those still seeking a path to forgiveness, to happiness, to self-worth,
and to finding their voice. Her compassion and engaging personality uplifts and
inspires her audience. To see Samadhi speak of sorrows from the past, and then
to feel her joy and humour in the present, gives inspiration to those who are
struggling or feeling wounded.
Samadhi does not claim to have the answers to life in a theologian or psychic sense; she simply speaks from her heart and shares what she has learned--which is no matter what the situation, there is a way to get into the place of peace and safety and into the arms of love… whether it takes a short time or a long time, she--and you--will discover ways to redirect the negative and abusive thoughts roaming all too freely through our mind. The journey to our third eye--the eye to Spirit is a beautiful garden pathway.
It took Samadhi many years to reach her destiny, which is to share with those who also need to be heard and find their true self. YOU also can clear the cobwebs of the past and bring on a brand new day.
Samadhi’s joy is to make a big splash while sharing her journey through Circles in the Sand.
ALL REQUESTS AND GENERAL INQUIRIES CAN BE ADDRESSED DIRECTLY TO SAMADHI
Trafford recently did an interview with Samadhi. Read the article here
On first glancing through this book you may feel some mystification as to why a woman who struggled with her identity, self-worth and a difficult past would choose to travel in the Middle East , given what we generally know about the lives of women there. When you read the book you will follow her through painful memories and extraordinary experiences, come to appreciate the mosaic as she builds it, and realize how putting the pieces together has brought her to the present.
Samadhi’s story is not a litany of woes, it is a strong story, fascinating and emotional, and I will not tell you any more details for it is a book to read fresh and let the impacts fall where they may. For women readers, you may find yourself within the pages, to little or great extent; for some it will be piercingly painful, for some it will be a validation of your own story, for some it will be an extraordinary revelation of how we may travel far and wide (in the world and within ourselves), and yet come home a courageous and inspiring survivor.
REVIEW FROM ISSUES MAGAZINE {see reviews page}
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