Caroline Myss

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Caroline Myss "is a pioneer in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness. With degrees in journalism, theology, intuition and energy medicine, she has worked since 1982 as a medical intuitive - one who "sees" illnesses in a patient's body by intuitive means. She is the founder and director of the Caroline Myss Education Institute, which offers two programs running three courses per year on Sacred Contracts and Mysticism, and draws students from nineteen nations as well as from across the United States. She is also co-founder, director and teacher of The Language of Intuition Program; and co-founder and director of The Institute for the Science of Medical Intuition. She is the author of four best selling books: Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing; Why People Don't Heal and How They Can; Sacred Contracts; and Invisible Acts of Power. Caroline is dedicated to creating educational programs in the field of human consciousness, spirituality and mysticism, health, energy medicine, and advancing the science of medical intuition. Additionally, Caroline maintains a rigorous workshop and lecture schedule internationally, having taught in thirty-five countries, and continues a consultation practice with physicians, psychiatrists, psychologists, and other health practitioners, as a medical intuitive. As a result of this work, Caroline has earned a national and international reputation as a renowned medical intuitive. In addition to having written six books, Oprah Winfrey gave Caroline her own television program for one year in 2003 with the OXYGEN network in New York City." [1]

"From her Creation Spirituality master’s education at ICCS though Mundelein College Chicago, Caroline Myss has contributed so much inspiration in her career as healer, workshop leader and author including her New York Times Bestselling “Anatomy of the Spirit,” “Why People Don’t Heal,” “Sacred Contracts” and other books, including “Entering the Castle and Defy Gravity.”" [2]

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  1. Directors, Wisdom University, accessed December 22, 2008.