Presents
Esther Hart
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Esther Hart has been called "the spokeswoman of the 21st century". She
has an extraordinary talent for telling stories in a way that keeps
listeners on the edge of their chairs. She has such a passion to support
people who are in transformation that every individual in the audience feels
as if she is speaking only to them.
Esther's stories of life changing insights and inspirations come directly from her heart. Chief Dan George said that when you speak from the mind, the mind hears and the mind forgets but when you speak from the heart, the heart hears and the heart remembers. People who have had the fortune to hear Esther's stories carry the inspiration with them for years afterward. She has written many of these stories in her first book Journey to Personal Freedom. Esther has been told that, "There are many people who are giving the message but you have a way of saying it in a way that people can hear." According to Esther's coach, Inger Hansen, "It is something in the way that Esther puts the words together that is enviable. She speaks with conviction and passion. It is obvious that she has been through the pain but there is always a sense of optimism and a sparkle in her eyes." The emcee at the Regina Women in Policing Conference thanked Esther by saying, "Your voice was soothing and your words were powerful." There is something very peaceful about being around Esther. She has learned to allow her life to flow. She has read many of the great teachers and used their words to act as keys to unlock the places within her where her truth was hidden. She now shares those truths with others, not to create followers, but to inspire everyone to find and honour their own truth. Esther has not always lived in this state of grace. Her strongest memory of her childhood is living in fear. She wanted to believe in her parents' religion because she was taught that if she didn't she would go to hell. She was, however, deeply troubled by hypocrisy. She heard about faith, love and forgiveness but witnessed fear and guilt. When she left home at the age of 19 she knew that she could not continue with what she had been taught and was clear that she would have to find a faith that she could live. Esther spent many years searching for her truth. Sometimes she didn't even realize that she was searching. She came to the conclusion that religion and spirituality are not the same thing. She saw that once people created an organization around a belief system, a hierarchy developed and people were expected to adhere to a particular doctrine. She was so disillusioned by teachings of God that she became unable to use the word. She couldn't watch TV evangelists without feeling that she was going to be sucked back into that dark place of fear. Eventually she learned to redefine God as "all that is" and once more became comfortable with the term. Esther realized that for us to search for spirituality is like for a wave to search for the ocean. Our spirituality is a given. As Wayne Dyer states, "We are spirit having the human experience." She also believes that we are here to learn that we have the power to create a new experience if we don't like the one we are having. And she walks her talk. Esther believes in a world where differences are celebrated, where love and joy prevail and where money is not an issue. This may seem like a tall order but it is the reason Esther is prepared to travel far and wide to share her vision, her love and her energy. Esther believes that the best way to create this world is for individuals to catch the dream and to make it a reality in their own lives. Her new book Heaven on Earth is based on the belief that when a critical mass of people have begun to live in freedom, there will be a dramatic shift in mass consciousness. Esther's goal is to help people be prepared for that shift so that they can experience it joyfully and effortlessly. |