The Australian Soul Mentor and Interpreter, Elizabeth Peru on self-awareness, self-inquiry, and self-responsibility.

Seattle, WA (PRWEB) November 25, 2013

Elizabeth Peru says acceptance helps create a life of fulfillment and reward. As the Soul Interpreter and Australian Soul Mentor, Peru coaches her clients into their true calling through self-awareness and self responsibility. In a recent interview with Women For One, she outlines this process, and how doing so helps her clients reach their innate soul potential. Peru helps people make positive changes within their lives - using their natural talents and skills to direct them to a higher state.

The Australian-based healer, and teacher has been mentoring clients since 2003, bringing awareness and guidance through mentorship and her e-newsletter “The Tip-Off Global Soul Report”. She got her start as an accredited Sound and Color Therapist. Her work includes personal healing sessions, workshops and seminars, along with several articles in print publications throughout Australia.

In her interview with Kelly McNelis Senegor of Women For One, Peru notes that the act of sharing stories and truths with the Women For One global community is a form of acceptance – allowing the truth teller to take charge of their personal story. Sharing these stories allows women to become free of those stories and experience their soul. “Experience your soul” is Peru’s mantra and her clarity and insight guide clients to do just that.

Women For One is a global community of truth tellers, who strive to empower and inspire women through authenticity and sharing stories. The community seeks to create dialogue about issues important to all women, so that women, in turn, may make positive changes in their own lives and communities.

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