Meet the Author-Sarah Salter Kelly

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Date: Tuesday, September 14, 2021
Time: 6:30 p.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Cost: Free but registration required
Location:
Rotary Lounge inside Library

Come meet author of the work Trauma as Medicine, a DIY book for healing trauma and transforming your life. Sarah Salter Kelly will be giving an inspiring talk and will be signing books so register early to save your spot for this amazing, intimate evening!

Sarah Salter Kelly shares her experience of her mothers brutal kidnapping and homicide as a template to support others in moving into the underworld territory of trauma. Through her inspirational story she offers foundational teachings to guide you in trusting that not only have you had the right life experiences, you have the resources within yourself to address them and transform them. She offers simple, practical, and powerful insights for the metabolization of trauma in day to day life. 

Her book, Trauma as Medicine,  is based on two primary philosophies: First, we have come to this planet to learn lessons and everything we need to grow is found in the heart of our experiences. Second, the world around us is made of an intelligent matrix of consciousness - life force - that we are in fact a part of, and we may cultivate our relationship with this life force to generate healing. 

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Years of  training in spiritual healing and personal growth, as well as a focus on earth based traditions, enable Sarah to present a guide to freedom, compassion and authentic forgiveness. She provides a path in the very life lessons which lie before us: those found at the heart of our trauma. 

Website: Sarahsalterkelly.com

For those interested in reading her book prior to attending - it is available here: Trauma as Medicine | Sarah Salter Kelly

This book provides not only a story of tremendous healing but gifts the reader a thorough roadmap to navigate our own healing and ultimately contribute to the collective wellbeing of our planet. Sarah provides many pertinent reflections on our collective relationship to the First peoples of this land and the role required of each of us.”  Teresa Callihoo, MBA, Wetaskiwin AB