On a journey to heal women

Julianna Clay

SHE’S a Numerologist by profession; she teaches metaphysics, health and holistic healing, Vedic astrology and focuses on physical, spiritual and mental wellbeing.

“I basically empower women by teaching them about their spiritual selves as well as their mental and physical selves,” Julianna Clay told the Pepperpot.

She shared her philosophy, which is: “We are spiritual beings as well as physical beings.”

And for her, it is important to recognise this. But a lot of persons, according to her, only focus on the physical aspect of things, but do not necessarily work on their mental and spiritual sides.

To remedy this, she has been trying to spread spiritual healing, in her own ways.

About eight months ago, she formed her ‘Queen’s Lounge’ on Facebook. It’s a private group, that’s free for all women and it is something that she guards fiercely. She also has a men’s group- King’s Lounge- where she provides healing to males.

Clay explained that she formed this group because she was living in the UK for a while and had toured all over the world, and it was there that she met different women who she managed to connect with.

“They depend on me for my word and judgement, whether with a health issue or emotional one… Every day I would have received over 20 emails from women, so I just decided to group them into a space,” the woman explained.

“The groups are not new to me, I formed a Whatsapp group a few years ago but we got too grown for that and so we changed to Facebook…Networking is my thing; getting people together and teaching people effectively and telling them how to heal themselves from the inside, out and not from the outside, in, is important,” she said. “He who looks on the outside dreams, but he who looks on the inside awakens.”

Business-wise, she is a spiritual teacher and healer. Her business page is Divinity 101. She gives spiritual classes to help persons become the best versions of themselves.

“Right now I am especially healing Guyanese and Guyanese women… from their inside out in their mind,” the woman explained. “By helping them to know themselves, it will help them to eradicate certain things- like domestic violence.”

In fact, eradicating domestic violence is one of the major reasons she endeavoured in this regard. She stressed that domestic violence is a problem in Guyana and there needs to be a greater effort directed to combat this.

Playing her part in the fight, Clay said: “I plan on healing their minds and their spirits.”

She also has a radio programme- the ‘One Love’ show- on 96.1 FM on Thursdays and Sundays, from 18:00 hours to 19:00 hours. She shared that she aims to spread the good vibes here.

Moving forward, she also indicated that she is working on building her website where she can have her own platform and where she would be able to share her services.

She plans on introducing chakra healing and cleansing, Rekhi healing, spa services and couple compatibility programmes. She also plans on hosting various fundraising events, trade fairs, spa dates and a sip and shop events- all in an attempt to empower women and Guyanese.

In this regard, she will also craft her ‘Sisterhood Experience’ tour where women can meet every quarter and discuss issues related to women while being surrounded by nature.

In fact, she opined that nature is the greatest teacher and that by being together, people can learn much from each other. According to her, it does not matter about age, class or creed, all persons are similar in some way.

As she continues her journey of spreading these good vibes, she urged all- especially women- to remember: “Even your darkest day has a role to play in the sacred process of blooming.”

She also stressed that persons “trust their journey” and remember that they are not as alone as they think.

To get in touch with her, you can easily find her on Facebook: Judah Benjamin.

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