About The Author

 

Kathleen Quinlan is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker who has been a therapist and spiritual teacher for the past twenty years.  She specializes in using meditation in her work with both children and adults.  When she teaches meditation, Kathleen sometimes assumes the persona of the Fairy Godmother, Alayah, who guides the listener to The Land of Love.

Kathleen originally created The Land of Love meditation to help two children, an infant and a toddler, heal from an abusive experience.  Too young for traditional therapy, she needed to develop a means to reach into their inner consciousness to reassure them that their self worth endured, in spite of the experience, and to restore their peace of mind.  With the use of the meditation, their nightmares vanished, their sleep became peaceful and they developed normally and happily from that time forward.

Since then, The Land of Love has been used by thousands of people of all ages with similarly wondrous results.  Kathleen believes its universal appeal comes from the irresistible invitation it offers listeners to turn inward and discover their worth, and the Love of the Spiritual Self within each of us that is truly beyond all imagining.

2 Responses to About The Author

  1. Charlotte says:

    Amazing! So happy for you and proud of you for finding the BEST way to share your wisdom, experience and love with others. You have been not only our fast lane auntie but guardian angel as well. Empowering us to learn about and become more alligned with our god-self or divine self. Through your love our family has become stronger and been able to share your teachings and our own findings with this you seek a deeper understanding. You have shared yourself selflessly with us and even those who we leave. Thank you for being you and best of luck in this new chapter you have begun. Congratulations to Sara to being so wise to assist you in this endeavor. Please let us know if we can help you with this project in any way. Much love and gratitude….Carriers

  2. Malek Nazemi says:

    In these stressful times the children often receive less attention and love that they receive. This does not mean that the parents are necessarily at fault. Oftentime, for example, single parents or when both parents have to work into later hours of the day they are simply exhausted and not infrequently frustrated by the time they get home. As much as they still try to do their best for their kids, at the end they may still fail to reach their goal. This is one more reason that programs offered on this site can clearly help both parents and the children.

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