Sahara is a Vibrational Catalyst dedicated to “transforming the fabric of reality for the well-being of all.”
Coming of age in the Sixties, Sahara was fully engaged in the activities of the time, from Anti-war protests to Civil Rights demonstrations; then turned-on, tuned-in, dropped-out and embarked on the Spiritual Path when discovering it was possible to ‘know God.’ Making this her raison d’etre, through the years she has done whatever presented itself to her, experiencing at least three or four different sides of the tracks, from first class to no class.
In 1994 she was struck homeless in the same way Ramdass considers he was “stroked”—by an intangible force. One day she was relocating from a northern state to a more desirable clime, a week later she was sleeping in her car, realizing her life would never be the same—embarking on what would become thirteen years of homelessness—first in Sedona and then carried around the world with NVMS, including five unexpected years in India—called telepathically by an Indian Master.
She knows what it is to have to ask for food every time you’re hungry, to ask for shelter from the cold at night, and to sleep on a couch in a public library during the day, because you have nowhere else to go. She knows what it is to have a body so weakened by disease that you can barely get up to use the bathroom, have no appetite or even strength to eat, and can only lie in bed, helpless. And she knows what it is to be so broken that if some miracle doesn’t save you, you have nothing to live for—the end of the rope.
Sahara has been receiving frequency upgrades of a profound nature over the past couple years, including a blast from the Lion’s Gate Portal of 8.8.2019, after which she had no need of food for a period of six weeks, living mostly on Light.
Her previous work: The Evolution Revolution/The First Peaceful Revolution in the World—A Handbook for Personal & Global Transformation was published in 2009.
Her book of Songs, Psalms & Poems: The Evolution Revolution: A Journey of Awakening is in the collection at Poets House, NYC.
Of her as yet unpublished autobiography “Awake In The Dream” she says: Eat, Pray, Love is to Awake In The Dream as Eloise At The Plaza is to The Odyssey.
She is the creator of The Face of LoveTM portrait photography: the face we show to others but never see ourselves, and The Uplift & Inspire Collection—pithy messages in postcard format.