Bobbi’s Biography

Bobbi Stobbart-Kasza

Of West Indian and British origin, Ramona “Bobbi” Stobbart Kasza worked as a Registered Nurse and Occupational Health Nurse for 39 rewarding years.

Through her mother’s teachings, she learned about Hindu mysticism and rituals. These lessons formed the foundation of her interest in spiritual exploration.

In her late twenties, she travelled to South East Asia, New Zealand, and Nepal where she was introduced to many unique and mysterious spiritual practices in Hinduism, and Islam and those of Indigenous peoples. These experiences started her journey towards awakening to an understanding of her own Divinity and the Divinity of all of creation.

Today, Bobbi lives with her husband, Leslie, in Alberta, Canada, where she works as a Spiritual Healer, focusing on bioenergetics and helping others to restore their sense of spiritual wholeness.

Bobbi’s Philosophy

“I believe that I am an Eternal Divine Being, just like every creation on earth.”

Bobbi awoke to the enticing mysteries of bioenergetic healing in her late thirties, when she was in the middle of spiritual search within herself. Profoundly influenced by Deepak Chopra M.D.’s book Quantum Healing, she went on to learn of the energy field around the human body and began her Therapeutic Touch training sessions. One miraculous afternoon, while stretched out on the couch by a window at home, she realized that she was able to see the energetic field that surrounded her body and wanted to know more.

Bobbi’s discoveries began to open her mind to quantum theory and its possible relevance to the human body and healing. She came to believe that we are only just beginning to comprehend our form and our potential: our understanding of the bioenergetic complexities of human body, mind, and spirit are still emerging. We are all so much more than our physical form; there must be a connection to all of creation within us.

So Why Forgiveness?

“Forgiveness helps us find our Divinity and enter the Eternal Now to achieve inner peace.”

Bobbi believes that the main components of suffering are sustained anger and resentment due to a lack of forgiveness for some form of loss pertaining to self, to others, or to situations.

A lack of forgiveness leads to distortions in our energy continuity and, thus, results in changes in the physical, mental, and spiritual planes of our existence. This continuity can be maintained through free will and is neither good nor bad.

Forgiveness (releasing) = Eternal Now = Divine Self = Peace = Wholeness.

(Each leading to the other, no matter the order.)

Why forgiveness matters is explained in A Course in Forgiveness.