Suzie Palmer
began writing her life story and poetry in 1999 at
28 years of age. She was encouraged to write after
a mystical encounter with a unique Indian sage. ‘You
are a writer; you must write’ he told her ‘you
must write about your life – true truth – a
story describing this is how I won this battle.
People like reading about other people’s lives,
and they’ll like reading about yours. You’ll
also write poetry, teaching people how to be happy
even if they can’t run and jump’. Suzie
began writing with great enthusiasm and optimism,
knowing that her Multiple Sclerosis (MS) condition
was a ‘great blessing’, helping her to
re-remember her life’s purpose. She also
strongly believes her MS will heal naturally and
she pursues this alternative avenue, documenting
her healing ventures for the benefit of all.
Her
autobiography reveals how a once happy girl
becomes even happier despite her physical problem,
when she experiences spiritual understanding and
liberation. Suzie’s life changes forever and she
develops altruistic qualities to help better other
lives and the world.
Amid her
physical problems and healing plight, Suzie has
difficultly finding solace in human love. This is
where her true agony lies. She describes her
relationships with direct honesty, and finds her
greatest challenge in writing about her life
without hurting others. Her quest for love is
universally shared, along with the problems
encountered in duality.
In 2002,
Suzie wrote her first children’s stories of the Come
Fly With Me series and visited local primary
schools between 2002 and 2006 to share them with
Year 3 to 6 children. Suzie conducts motivational
talks to high school students, presents to mature
aged students, and gives motivational talks to
adults, to help lift them out of bouts of
complacency.
In 2005,
Suzie began prolifically writing poetry and
posting her poems on authorsden.com—an
international writing and poetry site. Suzie has
presented some of her poems in public, and
receives encouragement from Poet Gatherings.
Suzie sends
messages of love to everyone. Inspired by the
light of love in people’s eyes, Suzie gives much
of her time to people in need. To help make
this world a better place is Suzie’s writing
drive, and her poems and life reflect this
passion.
As well as
writing poems, Suzie’s central life work is her
autobiography, and she looks forward to sharing
this with the world.
To view more
of Suzie’s works see: http://www.authorsden.com/suziepalmer
Or visit:
suziepalmer.com