About
Dr. Saira Sabzaali
Saira Sabzaali is a transformational counsellor who specializes in relationships, body image, and
issues of change in a person's life. Saira holds a Ph.D. in Psychology from the Institute
of Transpersonal Psychology in Palo Alto, California.
Blending traditional psychological techniques with ancient wisdom teachings, Saira assists her
clients to find peace and trust in themselves, where any obstacles or resistances to a fuller life
are overcome with their own inner strength.
Easy to talk to, and highly trained, Saira helps facilitate personal and professional growth in a
safe and sacred environment. Her non-judgemental approach to issues of the heart, mind, and body
facilitates the integration of the whole human being.
About
Triple Transformations Logo

This image, created by Global Spirit Designz, brings to life the visual representation of
transformation. Created inside the circle or mandala, this image draws from the ancient power of
the circle – from which all life emanates. Within the circle there are three distinct images –
the lotus, the figures, and the leaves. Three itself is a powerful number. Gods attributes are
three - omniscience, omnipresence and omnipotence. The three divisions of time - past, present
and future. The three persons in grammar - me, myself and I. The sum of all human ability is
threefold - thought, word and deed. The three kingdoms of matter - animal, vegetable or mineral.
The lotus grows in muddy waters and blooms beautiful flowers. The flowers and leaves are never
stained with the dirty water because the leaves and flowers have a waxy surface that repels water.
In fact, without the muddy water, the lotus will never grow. The lotus flower is regarded as a
spiritual flower, with elegant beauty, a mystery that inspires a person taking root in muddy,
murky water, the darkest of places, where he or she rises above to bloom beautiful, powerful on
the surface. This is the symbolic level of the Higher Spirit. The lotus flower stands for beauty
and perfection in this transient existence. To the people of India the lotus flower signifies purity
and peace, a representation of the Manifestation of God. Rising pure and unsullied above stagnant,
muddy waters, the Indians have seen this flower as worthy of emulation, teaching them to be detached
from material preoccupations.
- Turquoise - is the color of emotion, of feeling, expressed through word, through silence,
through thought, through all forms including artistic communication. It is the color of the wise
teacher within.
- Orange - is a color of enormous vitality and strength and thus is powerfully physical
and spiritual. It is the expression of optimism. Joy and relationships are stimulated with orange.
- Violet - is a color that connects us to our spiritual selves bringing guidance,
wisdom and inner strength. It purifies our thoughts and feelings, giving us inspiration in all
undertakings and enhancing creativity.