What is elizabeth haich?

Elizabeth Haich (1913-1994) was a Hungarian spiritual teacher and author, known for her book "Initiation", an autobiographical account of her life and spiritual journey. Haich was born in Budapest, Hungary and began her career as a painter and sculptor. She later became interested in esoteric teachings and joined a spiritual group, where she met and married her husband, a yoga practitioner.

Haich's teachings were influenced by her studies on ancient Egyptian and Indian traditions, as well as her personal experiences of past life regression and spiritual awakening. She established a spiritual center in Switzerland in the 1970s, where she taught and offered workshops on spiritual healing, meditation, and yoga.

Haich's book "Initiation" was published in 1961 and became a bestseller, recounting her memories of living in Egypt during the time of the pharaohs and being initiated as a priestess of Isis. The book also delves into her philosophy of life and the deeper meaning behind our experiences.

Today, Haich's teachings and book continue to inspire and influence spiritual seekers around the world.