Tara-ji
Tarajyoti Govinda was born Cheryl Anne Brew on 6 September 1958. Forty years later she ascended into Spirit on Easter Monday 5 April 1999 to further her work for the Divine Plan.
After a spiritual awakening and death experience in 1984, Tarajyoti began working in the field of healing and counselling. She travelled extensively in Scandinavia, New Zealand, America and within Australia conducting workshops on spiritual and psychological development, helping people to synthesise the spiritual and psychological realms. She also spent several years in India.
Writing by Tarajyoti’s Spiritual Teacher, Ananda Tara Shan (1946-2002)
Out of a great ocean of compassion, the Lord Jesus took my sister in spirit Tarajyoti with Him to live and work in the world of Light to which Tarajyoti really belonged. Tarajyoti passed on rapidly, the Avatar of Will taking her last breath in the mortal world, helping Tarajyoti to ascend into the welcoming hands of Jesus, Who annointed her as a new saint in the immortal world.
My dearest Tarajyoti, with whom we all walked in great companionship, our joy, our spark of light, a heavenly daughter come as human, leaving as an angel. As a star on the heavenly firmament, she now glows, and to all who pray to her for help, she responds with an even greater joy and light than she exhibited in her earthly life.
Her smile was beautiful, now it is divine. Her talents were many, now they are brilliantly displayed by her angelic auric emanation for all to see, for all to feel. She was so one-pointedly centred in deep devotion to her Master, so willing to serve His Cause, so helpful to her teacher, that our Brother Jesus took our sister in spirit to be one of His angels in heaven’s worlds; and we who knew her will never see her again in her physical form, but will meet her as Lady Tarajyoti, who prays for us and lives for us, who has taken with her all fear of death and dying, and has left us with strong love of life as an example for many to follow.
She has become the first to ascend through Lord Maitreya’s guidelines to the Children of the Heart. Never shall she die, for she continues her new life in our hearts, where we shall remember her for as long as we live and even after that.
In many lives still to come, I shall walk with my dear Lady Tarajyoti by my side. So many lives we have shared, so many lives yet to share.
In gratitude,
Ananda Yasodhara