More About Amanda Elo'Esh
"I have been on a lifelong quest to bridge the gap between human suffering caused by abandonment and betrayal and the ecstatic love and empowerment that comes from being connected with the infinite power of the Universe: God, Goddess, or Source as I like to say, because it truly is ineffable, and it is the Source of all life as we know it (and I really don’t want to try to “f” the ineffable, you know?)."
Since Amanda was a child, she’s been able to experience ecstatic states of consciousness, and throughout her life, she's experienced miracles, but she's also had a life full of physical and emotional challenges. She has always known that these challenges were a path she chose to be able to heal and then show the way for others.
She spent her life, since primary school, studying, practicing, researching, and experiencing consciousness, the subconscious, manifestation, healing, and multi-dimensional awareness.
She's worked personally with world class teachers, shamans, and mentors such as Don José Campos, Martin Prechtel, George Gray Eagle, Barbara Marx Hubbard, and countless indigenous wisdom keepers from the Amazon, Central America, and North America, as well as studied Buddhist Insight Meditation, Vinyasa Yoga, and Sacred Feminine Archetypal Mysteries.
She received a double Master’s in Counseling Psychology and Expressive Arts Therapy from world renown California Institute of Integral Studies, and shared her gifts in Guided Meditation with California Pacific Medical Center, Marin General Hospital, Institute for Health & Healing, and Marin Cancer Resource Center.
Amanda has spoken and presented around the world, including Auroville India, O*Z*O*R*A Psychedelic Festival in Hungary, Prana Festival in New Zealand, California Institute of Integral Studies, and Google.
Amanda currently lives in Calistoga, CA where she honors and enjoys exploring the sacred Wappo land, serves sacred medicine ceremonies, works with clients around the world, and does her own deep spiritual practice so that she can remember and remind others that life is a sacred gift.