'What My Sister Told Me After She Was Murdered' by Annie Lisa


The Buttonwood Tree presents a spoken word event by Annie Lisa titled "What my Sister Told Me After She Was Murdered", a discussion on accessing the power of the subconscious to "create the life you want and a world we all want to live in."

This event and other TBT events brought to you by donors and patrons of The Buttonwood Tree, as well as the following organizations: Middletown Commission on the Arts, Community Foundation of Middlesex County, Department of Community and Economic Development.

Join us as Annie gives a sneak preview of her book and shares her mission to assist humanity during these challenging times on the planet. In this timely discussion Annie will introduce you to the creative power of your subconscious and how you can use it to create the life you want and a world we all want to live in.

On June 29, 2015, Annie thought her life purpose died along with her beloved sister, Dr. Teresa Sievers. But through extraordinary messages from "the other side," Teresa led Annie to the transformative subconscious work she does with individuals today.

Annie was born and raised in the Naugatuck Valley area of Connecticut. In 1996 she graduated Magna *** Laude with a BA in English from Albertus Magnus College in New Haven. Alongside her 25-year career in marketing and advertising, Annie was inspired by profound, mystical experiences that began in her late twenties, and later led to her quest for knowledge in the realm of human existence, expanding consciousness and quantum physics. In 2017, she opened her practice, Divining Your Life. Through client sessions Annie has helped hundreds of people break subconscious patterns so they can live the lives they consciously choose, and become the peace we all seek. Annie lives in Seymour, Connecticut with her husband, son and her sister’s two children.

Admission link: https://tinyurl.com/bdz2s68a

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