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Episode 16
April 2021

Tulsi Vagjiani on Surviving Trauma, Visitations and Non-Attachment

In this episode I talk with pilates rehabilitation specialist, Reiki master, coach and plane crash survivor, Tulsi Vagjiani. Tulsi describes how when she was ten years old, she lost her mother, her father and her brother in a plane crash. She tells me about the severe burns she suffered which led to years of surgery, bullying and low self-worth. She describes her kidney failure at the age of 26 and how a visitation from the Hindu God Krishna as well as meeting her Reiki Master, marked a turning point. She also describes the long inner journey which followed and enabled her to find confidence, self-acceptance and a commitment to changing the world for good.

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Tulsi Vagjiani

The multi-talented Londoner works as a Pilates rehabilitation specialist, life coach and motivational speaker, along with volunteering for charities The Katie Piper Foundation and Changing Faces. The road that has led her towards such a fulfilling life has been painful, emotional and filled with unimaginable challenges.

“I survived a plane crash aged 10 in which I lost my immediate family and sustained 45% (2nd and 3rd degree) burns to my face and body. I always felt my scars were a huge limitation into me accomplishing so much more. I endured extensive years of bullying and low self-worth. My confidence and self-worth changed as I took my journey inwards recognising my self-acceptance and voice.” – Tulsi Vagjiani

Keep up with Tulsi Vagjiani on:

www.tulsivagjiani.com

@tulsidivine108