"The world is not in your books and maps, it's out there". Gandalf.
With this quote of the great J.R.R Tolkien I live my life.
I travel around the world discovering the diversity of the human beings, always trying to find the best in each experience and always striving to teach, to learn and to enjoy each day of my life.
I like to share my thoughts in how to live a better life, from a perspective of an apprentice of the world's richness and diversity.
People think I'm crazy because I have never followed a traditional path, but my own, visiting 18 countries in 3 years and with experience living in Colombia, Germany, Thailand, U.S and India.
I have wrote a book and like to write a lot.

I have always meditated. In a manner, sometimes on a song, sometimes on a photograph or a quote. But in 2010, I took a formal class with the art of living in Sahaj Samadhi. We were asked to meditate a minimum of 20 minutes a day, twice a day. The transformation I saw in myself that year confirmed for me, what I had always known--meditation connects us to the vast ocean of our being that remains untapped unless we learn to quiet our mind from daily distractions--which we have been told are very important. In 2011, I was awarded Peace Revolution's meditation scholarship to a meditation retreat in Chiang Mai, Thailand. That gave me the opportunity to meditate for several hours a day for two continuos weeks. That experience, combined with meeting other Peace Revolution agents, changed me forever. I have incorporated meditation in my life on several levels--knowing fully well that our hectic lives do not always allow us time to be still. I have not shied away from only 2 minute meditation when I am short on time. I have tried one minute meditation every hour. However, I try to stick to 20 minutes, two times a day, as often as I can. But most importantly, being an educator, I have tried to start all my classes with a two minute silence--to initiate the students into this simple, effortless way of letting go and connecting with the vastness that we all are. Because I know that this connection reflects itself in all aspect of our lives.

Studied linguistics in Ukraine and business management in China, speaks English, Russian, Ukrainian, Mandarin Chinese, Polish, basic Spanish and studying Thai! Loves travelling in Asia, Chinese tea, reading and writing. Truly believes inner peace can contribute to world peace.

When it comes to life, Haifa Bamehriz believes that LOVE heals, treats and colors it all. As she describes it "Love makes it all possible and even bearable"
As a woman who has and is still going through her LOVE discovery journey that completely transformed her life. From a girl who loathed her life, body , looks, and even worst, her existence to a confident loving and caring life coach. From an insecure girl to positive lively healthy women. From a girl who never thought she deserved to be loved to an attractive love coach who helps women experience true Love within themselves. Help women find that tranquil serene sense of self-Love.
Best Haifa's session as clients say are the walking coaching sessions where they get to stay fit and get coached as well; they is so rewarding on many levels.
Haifa is known for being vibrant, lively and full of a positive motivational charge that keeps them moving forward.
Haifa helps her clients using EFT techniques ,Emotional Freedom Techniques, to uncover and tackle limiting beliefs with lives an unbelievable amount of space for a positive change.
Haifa aspired to see all women on planet earth comfortable in their own skin and feel loved for it.

Her nomad nature has given her the opportunity to travel around the world. Poet, leader and freelancer. She has studies on Spanish Literature and a Master degree In Culture Management at the University of Burgundy in France. In 2012 she discovered meditation and she believes that inner peace will drive us to a better world.

Background in Philosophy and MA in Political Communication, she started practicing meditation in 2010 and became meditation and mindfulness instructor in 2012. She realized that the crack is the entrance and meditation the path she wants to walk through.