Isha Judd

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1962 –

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Who is Isha Judd?

Isha Judd is an Australian spiritual teacher and the author of "Why Walk When You Can Fly?". Having gained popularity in Latin America, she established a foundation, Isha Educating for Peace that works with prisoners and victims of natural disasters. In 2010, following her work in the prisons of Buenos Aires, Judd was named Ambassador For Peace in a ceremony at the Argentinean Senate. In 2012, she received an Honorary Degree from the Universidad Internacional, Cuernavaca, Mexico for her "humanitarian efforts and contributing to the betterment of the human condition through personal growth."

Through her foundation, Judd has taught her system to Mexican soldiers, with the support of the Morelos State Commission of Human Rights, in order to help prevent human rights violations within the Mexican Army.

Judd states that following a series of setbacks and personal losses when she was 28, she began a process of inner exploration, leading eventually to a profound spiritual awakening and later the development of her own system for the expansion of consciousness.

Judd has two international retreat centers, located in Costa Azul, Uruguay and in Manzanillo, Mexico.

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Born
May 1, 1962
Melbourne
Nationality
  • Australia
Lived in
  • Australia
  • Melbourne

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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