Christine Amala Hayes
Over the past twenty years, leading international intuitive and spiritual advisor Christine Amala has directly and profoundly impacted the lives of countless individuals with her powerful, groundbreaking work.
A twenty-first century nomad in the truest sense of the word, she has traveled the world extensively, bringing her inspired wisdom and knowledge to wherever she is guided. Originally from the United Kingdom, she has managed a metaphysical store in Hong Kong, spent five years living and working in South Africa, studied at the GAIA Sacred Mystery School in New Zealand and Australia and was invited by China to give spiritual consultation for the 2008 Olympic Games.
Whilst attending the GAIA School Christine channelled a series of 34 beautiful mandalas that would serve as the basis for the “Mother Whale Transmission Codes” - a popular series of “self help” cards used for healing, transformation and personal growth.
Before embarking on her own spiritual journey, Christine spent 28 years working in the Luxury corporate hospitality industry. As such, she is fully aware of the many pressures and uncertainties of modern life, and is always mindful of the fact that her clients need solutions that are fast acting, practical and achievable.
She has an uncanny ability for getting to the heart of the matter quickly and efficiently, shedding away subconscious resistances and awakening her clients to the outmoded core beliefs that too often keep them from achieving their fullest potential.
Her humility, compassion, and worldliness are a source of inspiration to all that meet her.
If you are finding life challenging and just do not know which way to turn, a session with Christine can help to put things into perspective and give you the courage and motivation to tackle your problems head-on. She can help you to navigate these troubled times with wisdom and clarity, to make sense out of suffering, order out of chaos. Most importantly, she will allow you to expect that there is hope for tomorrow.
“There is no medicine like hope, no incentive so great, and no tonic so powerful as the expectation of something better tomorrow”
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