Bio
“What I love the most in this life is loving people. I see from my experience as a teacher, personal facilitator and healer, that it facilitates well-being, healing and a softening of our mental and emotional stance, of the line we draw in the sand, so to speak.
What I love equally as much, is holding space for our holiness, so that our divine-ness becomes noticeable to us. And I love loving god and talking to and about god. (I believe all of us can have a conversation with god and that we actually do have them.)
It’s my life’s work to help facilitate access to our inner wisdom, or in other words, to the god within, through the Inner Wisdom Class, a variety of other workshops, in one-on-one sessions and through my book.
A well-realized connection with our inner wisdom means having access to our personal power and the wisdom of all of life at the tip of our breath (to borrow from a common saying). It becomes a wellspring of potential for compassion, strength, generosity, inner security, love and health.”
Green Lake Spiritual Center
“While I continue to teach, work on my book, develop new classes and evolve existing ones, together with my husband, Steven, I’ve become steward of our newly launched Green Lake Spiritual Center. It embraces all religions, including atheism; and it adheres to no religion. It is a place for people to come and meditate, pray and reflect or be silent.
Here you can teach and take classes, hold meetings and do healing work; all on a donation basis. Additionally, we envision a devotional choir. Please join us :)”
Previously, India was a singing coach and performer with 35 years of experience in singing, song writing, recording and performing, and a business woman.
A native of Germany, India’s early carrier encompassed recording with, what is now Sony, national and international radio and television appearances, and touring throughout Western Europe.
She is currently completing her first book, You’re an Adventurer on the Cutting-Edge of Yourself - a guide to cultivating an attitude of all is well.
Photo: David Whelan

In her own words 