 
                What My Sister Told Me After She Was Murdered: A Shared Journey of Transformation - An exploration of consciousness with author Annie Lisa In-Person
Author Annie Lisa will share her memoir, What My Sister Told Me After She Was Murdered, about a tragic event that became a catalyst for a powerful transformation. Annie and her sister, Dr. Teresa Sievers, were best friends and confidantes. During a sisters' weekend in 2014, synchronistic events left them with a deep knowing they were meant to do something important to support humanity. Before that could happen, Teresa was brutally murdered. In this unusual memoir and through this presentation, Annie will share how love and belief transcended death, and allow us to transform our lives and our world.
You can purchase Annie’s book at the event or on Amazon. Limited quantities of the book will be available for purchase at the event.
Born and raised in the Naugatuck Valley, Annie Lisa graduated magna cum laude with a BA in English from Albertus Magnus College in 1996. She has a long career in marketing and advertising while dedicating her life since her late twenties to understanding the realm of human existence. This includes research in expanded consciousness and quantum physics. She leads her practice, Divining Your Life, helping clients people break subconscious patterns that have kept them from living the lives they want. Her mission is to awaken humanity to their divine birthright as conscious creators so they can create the life they want, and a world we all want to live in. Annie resides in Connecticut. You can learn more about Annie at annielisalife.com.
