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Here is looking at the world from the outside in.
Everything is really not what it appears to be.
Be prepared for total transformation as you begin to absorb the thoughts of the Tantric Goddess. And she is inviting you to come fly on the wings of her poetry... and soar your spirits free.
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Background
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Amy Ramdass has been writing poetry all her life but the portal to the enchanting poetic world opened up fully to let her in when her father passed away in 1988 and continued to remain open with the birth of her son. When her daughter was born in 1995, she began to explore this inner realm and has been uncovering hidden paths and stairs leading to other enchanting worlds. She has been writing poetry with a rhyme ever since which is really the kind of poetry she loves to read.
Amy currently works full time/day time in the accounting realm. She writes and edits most nights and during the wee morning hours.. In the evenings of her spare moments, when she is not pampering her family, or romancing the computer, she is outdoors sowing seedlings of happiness.
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Birth Place
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Susannah's Rust, Demerara River, Guyana
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Accomplishments
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Still attending the School of Life
and The University of Bliss
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Additional Information
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Currently, Amy is working on her second book, a contemporary romance novel on forbidden love partially set in the magical forest of Susannah’s Rust, a small village 34 miles up the Demerara River in Guyana where she was born.
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Favorite Links
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Goddess Realm Poetry
The official website of Amy I. Ramdass.
Here you will find a few poetry revealing the hidden secrets to life. Poetry to warm your soul and make you loving and whole.
Jahajee Desi
A community web site for the Caribbean Indian Diaspora in Guyana, Caribbean, Trinidad & Tobago, T&T, Trinidad, Tobago, Caribbean Indian Diaspora in Guyana
Guyana Diaspora
It is estimated that there are as many Guyanese living overseas as they are in Guyana.
They are spread out far and wide to almost every country on the planet.
This blog was created to chronicle the news and and stories of the Diaspora.
Guyana Undersiege
a site that seeks to highlight the cultures of Guyana and the literary interests of its owners. It also offers an independent forum to others, especially Guyanese and West Indians.
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