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“Pilgrimage for an OM” ~ An Adventure in Trusting Your Gut

Feeling the desire to start growing more on a personal level, and the pull towards a life-altering experience, Jacqualine Haller decided to embark on a journey of inner exploration. In the fall of 2005, she booked time off from her corporate leadership position in Canada, packed her bags, and flew to India to study.

In Pilgrimage for an OM, Jacqualine shares her personal story about what she experienced during her 5 weeks of intensive training and graduation. She then takes you right back with her as she returns to her leadership role in Canada. After a big move to Toronto, the end of a personal relationship, and a year spent exploring a variety of meditation techniques, her life starts to take off in more ways than she could have imagined.

Travel with her to India and follow her back to Canada after this life-altering training program. Join her in both the challenges and the beautiful moments as she walks you through her experience and teaches you what she learned about life and herself. Discover what led her to explore the deeper meaning behind meditation and to grow a true passion for her practice. Follow her through her determination to build Jaya Yoga Toronto, her passion around creating Jaya Meditation and the Jaya Meditation Method, and the inspiration behind The AUM Project, with contributors such as Yogrishi Vishvketu, Krishna Das and Deva Premal.

Read about the lessons she learned about spirituality, meditation, and her own deep understanding about herself. Join Jacqualine in the journey and use the tools she provides in Pilgrimage for an OM to navigate your own personal exploration of your inner being.

 

“Love You to the Stars and Back”

In “Love You to the Stars and Back” the Author, Jacqualine Haller writes about an experience she watched unfold while visiting her father in the hospital during the final months of his battle with ALS (Lou Gehrig’s disease).

Follow the story of her 4-year-old niece, who loved her Grandpa very much. Over time, Grandpa John gets sick and must go to the hospital to be taken care of by the doctors and nurses.

This book is written from the perspective of a young child and how they observe the changes happening around them during confusing times.

It was written to help explain where Grandpa eventually went, in a gentle simply way for younger children to understand.