SARINA DAMEN
Spiritual Counsellor, Life Coach, Personal Development & Author Working in the field of spiritual counselling, guidance and teaching for over thirty years, Sarina Damen first taught herself palmistry at age ten after a life-changing, out-of-body experience. She has worked as a dream interpreter and clairvoyant on B105 on the Morning Crew program, reading for Australian Idols Guy Sebastian and Shannon Noll and practiced tasseography, otherwise known as tealeaf reading on ABC Radio on the Spencer Howson Program. Sarina also assisted 20th Century Fox (Aust) in the promotion of their psychic thriller "Stir of Echoes" by providing her unique spiritual services.
Sarina appeared in the pilot for a spiritual television series, "Good Vibes", and taught meditation, self-awareness and personal development on the public stage of the Body, Mind and Spirit Festival. She has also presented workshops and seminars on meditation, motivation, self-awareness, personal development, divination, relaxation, and self esteem. Sarina is the author of the holistic guide to life and living - "The Source of Life" and a concise book on "Rune Divination and their Viking Origins". Sarina is also author of "The Power of Runes - Ancient Symbolism for Personal Guidance and Self-Transformation" and co-author of internationally-released, "One Page Wisdom". For further details check out "Sarina Damen in the Media" , and follow her on TWITTER, PINTEREST, and FACEBOOK.
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To contact Sarina Damen, please use the site Contact Form or call or text 0468391055. Clients not residing in Australia, please use the site contact form to send an email. Business Location: Brisbane, Australia ABN:59 373 246 335 SERVICES AVAILABLE:
Face-to-Face, Telephone, and Whatsapp Consultations, Gift Certificates Spiritual Counselling Life Coaching and Personal Development Tuition - One on one tuition, group workshops THE SOURCE OF LIFE"
The holistic guide to life and living, by Sarina Damen, takes a thought-provoking look at the topic of Life. Divided into three sections - Eternal Life, Life on Gaia and The Life Within, the author uncovers a trail of startling information regarding our beliefs concerning existence and the purpose of our individual lives. This limited edition, 421 page volume, covers a huge range of fascinating topics including spirituality, animal welfare, organic gardening tips, complimentary healing techniques, reincarnation, meditation, identifying food additives and global warming. Published by Whirling Rainbow Publishing, 1992. ISBN: 0 646 06579 3 |
"A Little Dose of Happiness" is filled with positive, uplifting insights, activities, clips and other interesting snippets.
Purchase your own copy of "The Power of Runes - Ancient Symbolism for Personal Guidance and Self-Transformation" here.
. BOOK REVIEWS -
"THE SOURCE OF LIFE" by Sarina Damen The first thing I noticed about this book is the paper, made from bagasse (a waste product of the sugar industry) totally bypassing the appalling destruction of life in our current forestry industry. The integrity of the book, and its intentions are enhanced by the use of less destructive natural resources.
The book is divided into three parts - Part 1: Eternal Life, Part 2: Life On Gaia and Part 3: The Life Within. There is a strong connecting thread in the overall structure of the book, and an incredible range of ideas and information. Overall a great book - linking together the spiritual, planetary and personal issues of our time. The author concludes with the idea that science and spirituality will combine and "may gradually - pilot our course towards a brighter, compassionate and peaceful society." The book will be a great inspiration and valuable practical resource. - Chris Lehmann - AL Magazine April - June 1993 "The Source of Life" by Sarina Damen explores the fascinating link between science and spirituality. It covers a wide range of topics from global warming to meditation, reincarnation, holistic techniques, human rights and animal welfare. An excellent reference book as well as an entertaining and informative read. - Insight Magazine - 1992 |