2. Jayshree Mannie

Article for 'O' Magazine – Jan/Feb issue (2003) – 'Love Your Body' – South Africa.
Submitted by Sharon Johnson from the Journey Office, SA.

Jayshree Mannie (37), a former schoolteacher in Kwazulu Natal, is setting the world stage alight with her inspirational presentations on healing as Journey Am-bassador in South Africa.

She has just addressed a World Conference on early childhood educational development in Durban (OMEP) and had enquiries from throughout Africa and as far afield as Europe. She has given an introductory Journey lecture in Dubai, and is scheduled to travel to India in January to speak at the World Holistic Health Summit in Bangalore, India, with health leaders like Deepak Chopra.

Jayshree is not shy to try new things. She led the world by introducing The Journey therapy work into the classroom with such positive results when it came to attendance, behaviour, self-confidence and academic results that she has now approached the Minister of Education, Kader Asmaal to discuss making it part of the curriculum throughout South Africa!

Jayshree discovered The Journey process two years ago in her own quest to cure her acute acne – and also to help her eight-year-old daughter who had developed acute asthma which doctors said would require medication for the rest of her life.

Inspired by the profound and permanent healing results obtained by both of them in just a few sessions, and having attended the first-ever weekend Journey Intensive held in South Africa with Brandon, Jayshree began to offer the Physical Journey to other children who found immediate relief from various problems, including panic attacks, nightmares, sleep disturbances, depression, low self-esteem. Learners with concentration problems and attention deficit disorders due to emotional or physical stress began displaying improved behaviour patterns.

Jayshree is now applying Journey work in schools, business, hospitals, care cen-tres and prisons throughout Southern Africa.

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