Ruth Hildegard Henrich

Ruth Hildegard Henrich

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Ruth Hildegard Henrich, MBA, RMT, RMT-SKHM, executive-, life coach, counselor, author and visionary artist , born and raised in Germany, works in California, Germany and Southern France providing retreats, seminars and one-on-one sessions under the title BE ! and UNLIMIT YOURSELF !

Since 2001, Ruth Hildegard Henrich, channels a group of Ascended Masters - among  them Hildegard of Bingen,  Mary Magdalene, Eleanor, Nefertari, Atlantean scientists, Lemurian energies .... who call  themselves as group 'Ashantara'. Their teachings  resulted in 6 books– as of 2008 :

Her experience and findings during her work as teacher and coach did find their way into self help and educational books. 

“In times of undue stress and crisis we get tunnel vision and need help to see our possibilities, find balance again to stay healthy.  I help people navigate through tough times, gain inner strength, find new orientation and stay healthy and succeed in today's demanding, fast changing world.”

Ruth teaches leadership skills that consistently improve daily life, resulting in a fulfilling, happier, consequently more successful performance.  Her retreats enlighten and provide ideas immediately transferable into daily life.

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

The First Book of the Gastar Series: "Act of Redemption"

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The once-great city of Gastar stands in ruins following centuries of war by undead monsters driven by an evil temple.  Victory cost the people of the knowledge to defeat another enemy, Zermon, ruler of hell, who seeks to extend his realm by annihilation of the few people left.  With the help of a sympathetic ancient dragon, volunteer fighters from the past war, and the arrival of a teen assassin named Shevata who is known to Zermon, they combine efforts for the existence of the people of Gastar.

Story Behind The Book

As a child Ruth Hildegard Henrich created many gardens such as these inside this book. Helping pull weeds in her parents yard, she noticed the “weeds” look very much like the plants in the big garden, only at much smaller scale. So she used them to plant her own little gardens – adding “furniture” (rusted screws, pebble…) and her imagination turned them into fairy gardens. With this book about the treasures of Fairy gardens, Ruth Hildegard Henrich passes on her passion for the miracles of nature, found in the smallest plant, leaf and pebble. She wants to open children’s’ eyes to the wonders surrounding us. Her goal is to expand children’s interest in and understanding of nature. Ruth Hildegard Henrich professionally plans patios, balconies, terraces and fully landscaped gardens and parks, turning them into contemplative gardens for the soul (www.HealingHomes.homestead.com).

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