
BOOKS

Coming Alive Again – Working through Grief with Messages from the Afterlife (2025)
This book is intended to be a companion to come to a deeper understanding about grief and how to navigate the grieving process. It presents tools that can be used in that process. It offers support for those who are dealing with a grieving relative or friend.
A part of the book is dedicated to channeled writing of the author with her deceased son and with her husband. She shares this intimate journey in the hope that the reader may be inspired to do their own writing and find the tremendous healing and wisdom that can be the result.
The third element of the book is an invitation to reflect on and to discuss topics around death, which are not so easily discussed around the coffee table. How willing are we to look at and be prepared for what is inevitable: our own death?
The Observatory Podcast
In 2023, LaRae and Scott Wright interviewed Amayra in their weekly The Observatory Podcast. The episode was titled Rebirth from Grief.

The Observatory Podcast
In this episode of the Observatory Podcast of May 2026, Scott and LaRae Wright sit down with returning guest Amayra Hamilton in Cornville, Arizona, just before she begins a major new chapter: moving back to The Netherlands after nearly 30 years in the United States. Together, they explore grief, aging, home, self-love, and the wisdom that comes from learning to accept what is.


Transformation at Angel Valley – A Journey of Integrating the Sedona Sweat Lodge Tragedy (2012)
In 2009 a tragedy took place at the retreat center of the authors that took the lives of three people. The incident drew a lot of attention. Many people were affected by what happened in different ways. The responses were understandably emotional, often from a one-sided perspective and based on partial information.
Why a book? The authors felt it is of major importance that lessons are learned from what happened. What could have prevented this tragedy? Where lies the responsibility, if not with each individual that was part of the incident? How can we move from judgment to greater wisdom? The authors felt the need to share what actually occurred, with all the components that played a part. The book also paints a picture of how the authors integrated this traumatic occurrence in their own lives.
What It Was Like Podcast
In July 2025, Julian Morgans interviewed Amayra in his podcast What It Was Like.

