Visionary, advocate and go-getter, Marsha Gusti sees problems and turns them into opportunities. 

In 2011, she founded and is currently President of KwaYa Australia (www.kwaya.org) a charity where singers from around the world volunteer alongside The African Children's Choir in ground-breaking projects in the slums of Uganda.

Her love of writing resurfaced when, through the unexpected deaths of her one-week-old grandson in October 2005 and twenty-five-year-old son in July 2012, she discovered a society that, through a rampant fear of death had lost its ability to exhibit compassion and show support for those going through the grieving process.

Her book "Life, Death and the Odd Miracle In Between" describes the near indescribable making the unfathomable accessible.

"Life, Death and the Odd Miracle in Between
This is one of the best books I've read in many years and I thank Marsha Gusti for writing it and sharing these moments in her life with her readers.
She relates both the highs and the lows with equal sensitivity and in a way that lets us know there is always a positive light at the end of the darkest tunnel. She is honest and matter of fact about her experiences with the other dimensions that share space with the third one that we live in. Her calm acceptance with no 'airy fairy' frills is a refreshing splash of cool water in an area that is often cluttered with well meant but far out rhetoric that loses one in 'New Age-isms'. This book is hard to describe and fits in no category; I can only say I love it and it's well worth reading.
Review - White Light Magazine
  • Gold Coast, Queensland
  • JoinedJuly 24, 2016


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