Everything changed when her mother was diagnosed with advanced-stage breast cancer at the age of 46. During long hospital visits, Jasz witnessed the heartbreaking suffering of patients—young children, elders, and families torn by illness. The piercing sight of needles, blood transfusions, and helpless eyes haunted her. “I couldn’t unsee their pain,” she says. “It moved something deep within me.”
Then, in 2003, tragedy struck again—her elder brother, just 27 years old, passed away under unnatural circumstances. The grief was unbearable. Just three years later, in 2006, her mother too left this world. Yet, defying medical predictions, her mother had survived five additional years beyond her diagnosis—thanks to the powerful support of spiritual therapies. This miraculous extension of life became a turning point for Jasz. The Universe was showing her something deeper.
In the midst of this emotional storm, she found herself drawn to the world of healing—not just as a seeker, but as a vessel for transformation. She began her journey as a spiritual healer and teacher, diving into the mysteries of the Universe and the soul.
But the tests of life weren’t over.
In 2014, her father, a man of immense kindness who worked tirelessly to provide a life of luxury for his family, passed away from heart complications and Parkinson’s disease. Despite his patience and goodness, illness found him too.
“I realized then,” Jasz reflects, “that no amount of wealth, success, or goodness can protect you from suffering. Life is more than survival—it’s about awakening.”
These profound losses reshaped her. Instead of breaking her, they opened her heart and awakened a deep calling to understand human suffering at its core.
She began asking the questions that would shape her mission:
Why do we suffer so deeply? What is the true purpose of life? How can we heal from within and live in harmony with the laws of the Universe?
Through her pain, Jasz discovered purpose. And through purpose, she discovered power.
Her journey is now a beacon for others—a reminder that suffering is not the end, but a spiritual initiation. That every block, every wound, every heartbreak holds within it a divine lesson waiting to be understood.