Sunny Ariel was born in England, grew up in Philadelphia and lived in Israel for many years. She holds a degree in English Literature from Philadelphia's Temple University. She started her career on Madison Avenue and has created promotional and publicity campaigns for a variety of clients, including Finnair Airlines, Vidal Sassoon, and Leonard Bernstein. She then held the position of Marketing Director at the Jewish Publication Society. Later, she formed an advertising and public relations agency in Jerusalem and published a weekly newspaper in Israel. Today she acts as a publicist and promoter for New Age healers, authors and seminar leaders. Her life changed drastically in 1989, when her lover - cinematographer Gadi Danzig - was killed in the helicopter crash during the filming of Delta Force II in the Philippines. She began to examine the very core of her existence and question what death really is. She is the author of Shalom my Love and Drops of Magic, and is working on her third book I'm Weird, Get Over It!

After the birth of her grandson in July 2001, she slowly came to realize that she was beginning to look at the world through his eyes, and that he was and continues to be a profound source of inspiration for her. She has just completed her first children's book, I SEE MORE, and believes that as we begin to 'see more' we 'become more'. She sees these new kids are living a life of authenticity and are expecting with INTENT that we live in the same "neighborhood" of truth with them.

Sunny believes that as these "New Kids" enter adulthood, a space must be held that both empowers and nourishes them. Her website NewKids.us has been created as a vehicle to aid these "Young Systems Busters" as they, and we, courageously enter this time of the great miracles. Sunny currently divides her time between Bellingham, WA. and Rio Rancho, N.M.