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The list of
names is mind-boggling. The number of people with diverse backgrounds and
achievements all point to the amazing talent in the world.
Yet there is one common denominator these leading lights of the arts, sport,
business and politics share: a Melbourne woman called Teymara
Antonio-Wright.
Teymara is perhaps the most successful 'transformational therapist' on
the planet. She is a motivator, life coach, numerologist, astrologer,
relationship counsellor and much more. Most of all-in the words of one
client - she is an enormous help to people coping with loss, trauma, grief,
problems, have gone off track or want to get on track.
It's all heavy stuff - but some of the names who have consulted her left
me speechless. Her qualifications are many, including diplomas in clinical
nutrition and hypnotherapy.
One client, Sydney fashion designer Peter Morrissey
visited Teymara after the gruelling split with the other half of
his successful design team Leona Edmiston, as well as the
death of his father, best friend and relationship break up.
'I was taken to her by Mary Coustas and Tina
Arena,' he said. 'I was raised a Catholic, so when I sat with Teymara
she was already at minus 50 on my (believability) scale.'
In other words, Teymara had a lot to prove to gain Peter's respect and trust.
But she did.
'She taught me an important lesson, and that is, not everyone has to love you
or can love you or even like you. And if you try to please them or do
things to get their love or approval, you are moulding yourself to their
requirements, not your own. Plus if you walk around on the planet with a victim
mentality (nothing is your fault, everything happens to you and everyone else is
to blame) you and your life will go nowhere. She taught me how to take
responsibility to turn my life around.'
'She basically hit many nails on the head.'
Another supporter of Teymara in the world of celebrity was the late
Peter Brock who, along with his wife, Bev, worked with
children and young adults undergoing difficulties in life.
Peter was introduced to Teymara after his daughter
attended a popular 'Born To Be Free'
seminar and came back inspired.
Peter and Bev got very good reports from people (both youth and
adults) who had attended her seminars. Peter (as a patron of her youth
work) attended many seminars and said he was convinced of the powerful tone of
her message.
Peter said 'Things just fall into place after speaking with Teymara.
Basically she is Australia's Best Kept Secret.'
The above is an edited version
taken from Australia's Herald Sun newspaper 2001.
Teymara is mother to daughter Alicia and grandmother
to Cooper born 2006. She lives in Melbourne, Australia and travels the world sharing her gifts with
people from all walks of life.
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