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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to coast AM on iHeartRadio.
Speaker 2 (00:05):
And welcome back, George and OORI with you. Katie Beacher
with US, licensed professional counselor and Medical and Emotional Intuitive
for more than thirty years of experience. She has a
very unique way of working with clients, creating a very detailed,
individualized physical, emotional, and spiritual report and symbolic painting before
even seeing them, talking with them or seeing a photograph,
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using only their name and age. Heal from Within an
Intuitive Guide to Wellness as Katie's first book, Katie, welcome back.
How have you been?
Speaker 3 (00:37):
I've been great. Thanks George, It's nice to talk to
you again.
Speaker 2 (00:40):
How did this all happen for you? How did you
become an intuitive?
Speaker 3 (00:45):
I think, well, no, I know, I was born that way.
I remember being, you know, having very very young memories
three and four of just sort of hearing voices in
my head, feeling safe and protected, knowing that there was
something else greater than me, kind of guiding me. And
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my mom said that I had imaginary friends, which doesn't
surprise me, and I had names for them to you know,
to me. That was the start of me talking to
guides and spirits, and I just remember my parents had
a fight about eggs or something really stupid when I
was young, and I remember just hearing this voice saying,
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these people are not equipped to raise you. You're going
to have to do it on your own. So that
was that was my first inkling that, you know, there
was something out there protecting me. And I also just
always knew things about people, and no one could explain
how I knew things, or you know, I just like
kind of tuned into people's energy and was able to
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see family dynamics that I knew were not okay even
as a young child, and decided that I wanted to
live my life differently. So and then when I got older,
I picked up a lot of negative energies and that
was really scary, but that also helped me to find
the positive parts of my gifts and use them to
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help other people.
Speaker 2 (02:15):
How did you pick up the negative energies?
Speaker 3 (02:19):
Well, it was more of a it was more of
a knowing. It was around the time I think I
was around ten when The Exorcist came out, and it
was the first time that I had really heard anyone
talk about possession or you know, satan or anything like that.
And we lived in a very old house. It was
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eighteen seventy three, and I just foundered feeling terrified, especially
when I was alone and at night. And I actually
had this idea. I don't know if it's true or not,
but I had this idea that I slept under my covers,
with my head under my covers, that I would be
protected somethings. Yes, I still do it to this day,
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which makes my husband laugh, but I don't feel unsafe
an they were, but still kind of do it. And
just remember feeling my body felt unsafe, and I had
a lot of thoughts of what if I was being
possessed and what would happen if I encountered that type
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of energy. It was really literally terrifying, and it didn't
go away for several years. Thankfully, I had a therapist
that I could talk to who understood these things and
who didn't think I had three heads when I was
talking about them, and she was able to explain that
good and evil exists. And this may or may not
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sound strange to some of your listeners, but she said
that there are people in the world who just who
do good things. You don't have to be special, but
just who are here to spread life, love and do
good things, and that the energy of evil tends to
try to be around them at a young age and
scare them because fear is a really powerful tool of evil,
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and they don't want you to be tuned into God,
they don't want you to be tuned into love. So
if they keep you afraid, they can keep you from
using your spiritual gifts or being a good person. And
through that, I think a lot of people today too
are living in fear and it keeps them from being
their true, authentic selves.
Speaker 2 (04:34):
And Katie, this evolution to become a medical intuitive was
caused by what.
Speaker 3 (04:40):
It was actually well. I became a therapist in my
early twenties, and I always worked really intuitively, and I
kind of what I mean by that is when I
would work with a client and they would present with
a problem, the first thing I would do is just
sit and listen and kind of download information and let
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my guides tell me more about this person what they needed.
And so I found myself surprisingly knowing a lot of
things about them before they told me, and I even
channeled their dead relatives during sessions. Accidentally, in one of
those times, I helped somebody get pregnant by channeling their grandmothers.
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So that was a really cool story. But so it
started out that way, and then I realized that I
was always into medicine. My mom was a nurse. I
was always into that, and my mom got really sick
and I had to help the doctors with her. She
had a really bad stroke. So it helped me kind
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of tune in more to her. And then I realized
that I just kept knowing things about people, and the
more I learned, the more I realized that I could
do and that I wanted to do it.
Speaker 2 (05:56):
That's pretty intriguing, to be sure. Yes, definition now of
a medical intuitive is what.
Speaker 3 (06:04):
It's somebody who can tune into another person's or their
own energy life. They can see things in a person's life.
They can see into their bodies. Often they can identify symptoms, traumas.
They I help people to figure out what they want
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to do for a career, what's making them unhappy, what
makes them happy, what their skills are. I help people
with relationships a lot, because sometimes people will come to
me with a physical or emotional ailment, and during the report,
my guys will reveal that they're in a really unhappy
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or abusive relationship, or that they really hate their job.
And it's those things that because maybe they're not able
to recognize it, or they're afraid or they're afraid of
doing something about it, it those symptoms are coming out
through their bodies. So there, it's kind of like that.
Speaker 2 (07:08):
Isn't it?
Speaker 3 (07:09):
It really is. But it's also a really healthy thing
because I like to teach people to use their bodies
symptoms as friends and to talk to them and basically say,
you know, why is this happening now? What do I need?
Why are you getting my attention? And that way we
don't always have to fight against things. We can listen
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and use it for our health. And because a lot
of people just get really really afraid when they find
out that they have something like blind to be their cancer,
and I get it, you know, but it can also
be a wake up call. You know, maybe these people
for the first time start taking care of themselves and
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start instead of taking care of every single other person
in their life and not setting boundaries.
Speaker 2 (07:59):
Do you tell them the cures as well? Do you
simply just tell them what's wrong with them?
Speaker 3 (08:05):
Well, it's illegal for anyone besides it after or a
medical test to give a diagnosis or to claim that
they can heal them. So I'm very careful in what
I do and say, like I'm able to identify symptoms
and they can confirm them. I you know, I can
say this sounds like it may be something like this,
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and these are some things that I'm hearing can can help.
So physical, emotional, and spiritual things that can be helpful.
But in terms of true diagnosis or testing, I have
a lot of them. There are actually a couple natural
physicians that I refer to and they're able to get
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more in depth information, help with treatment, confirm you know
what I've said. So I've been working with some of
these people for a really long time, so I always
try to get a report back and say, you know,
what did the doctors say? And it confirms what I said.
So that's nice, But you really have to be careful
about claiming to be able to diagnose or heal.
Speaker 2 (09:10):
Katie, what is intuitive soul painting? What is that?
Speaker 3 (09:16):
These are kind of special things that I created. And
sometimes with words, especially when you're intelligent, you can censor
your words so or you can sensor the words that
you're hearing so if you're trying to get to know
yourself or you're listening to your intuition and you hear
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words in your head, it's kind of sometimes easy to
dismiss them or to intellectualize a problem. And symbolism is
something that people have been using for you know, eons,
whether it's hieroglyphics, whether it's whatever, but using so my
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guys will tell me about a color, they'll tell me
about a maybe an insect or a figure or a
plant or something like that. When I'm communicating with a
person's energy and through that painting it's a watercolor painting,
I receive information about the person's body in their life.
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And when I create reports sometimes I'm not really sure
who might see them, or I'm very conscious of someone
seeing the word trauma or abuse that can be really
sometimes triggering. So these things will often show up on
the paintings in the form of maybe you know red
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areas in the in the second chakra, which has to
do with reproductive organs, or even if someone has been
physically abused, sometimes that red will show up in those
physical abuse areas, or if someone's going through anxiety, red
will show up up in the head and even just
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the way that sometimes the legs are facing where the
arms are, or all kinds of things. Symbolically, people's issues
show up in the paintings and people find them really
fun and non threatening, and I interpret them, you know,
during our meetings, and they kind of look like a
five year old did them. So I was a little
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apprehensive about using them at first, but people really really
like them and end up framing them.
Speaker 2 (11:31):
I always believe that positivity goes a long way. What
do you think of that?
Speaker 3 (11:38):
I absolutely agree, and that's why I try to really
frame things in a positive light and not being a Pollyanna,
because you know, getting sick or having an accident or
having a mental illness is really serious and it can
be scary. But if you can look at things in
a way of maybe like talking about before, sort of
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why did this come into my life? What are some
of the strengths maybe of having attention deficit disorder, or
of being you know, on the autism spectrum, or even
being empathic. There's a lot of strength to that, and
then also things that don't really work for you. So
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I try to help people to recognize maybe patterns in
how they have dealt with past problems so that they
can recognize their strengths. They can see that they have
dealt with a lot of difficult stuff and gotten through it.
Because a lot of people tend to live in the
past or in the future, and so there's a lot
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of fear associated with that. But if you can be
mindful and live in the present, it's a lot easier
to maybe appreciate the little things going on in your life.
Or you can go out in nature and just hang
out with the birds or insects, or it really helps
you relax, and it helps you to kind of calm
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down your nervous system. And a lot of people of
nervous systems are on overdrive these days.
Speaker 2 (13:10):
Did you ever come across anybody who had negative energies
or they were just negative people?
Speaker 3 (13:17):
I have I'm laughing because one of the most people
with evil energy happened to be a politician from a
Northeast state. I'll say it that way that I encountered
during a fundraising activity, and it was he repelled me
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from the other side of the room. It was that strong.
Speaker 2 (13:43):
You hadn't you felt this or he singled you out?
Speaker 3 (13:47):
No, I felt it. And it was somebody that I
had had a little bit of an encounter with and
it wasn't necessarily a positive one, but I had never
been in his physical presence before, and when it really
actually shocked me at how strong and how strong that
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energy was, and how I really needed to stay a
good you know, two hundred feet away from him. I
didn't feel unsafe because I really believe that we can
control our energy and that nothing can get to us
unless we allow it. So I was not going to
let his energy get to me or scare me. But
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it was very powerfully negative and evil, and I was
really happy when you know, the evening was over put
it that way.
Speaker 2 (14:40):
Do you think he knew he had this negativity?
Speaker 3 (14:47):
From what I understand from other people who've encountered him,
he was definitely not a nice person, not an ethical person,
and some of the the dealings with we had that
we had with him were not at all kind or ethical.
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So I don't know that he was maybe conscious of
transmitting you know, negative energy or having negativetivity work through him, but.
Speaker 2 (15:17):
He knew what kind of guy he was, right, Oh.
Speaker 3 (15:20):
Yeah, absolutely, absolutely, Yeah.
Speaker 2 (15:24):
As soon as you got away from him, did you
feel better?
Speaker 3 (15:27):
I did. I felt immensely that as soon as I
even just took, you know, a few steps away from
him and got on the other side of the room,
and it was it was kind of bizarre because without
having to look at him, I knew where he was
and I could tell that he was looking at me
sometimes and I would turn around and there, you know,
sure enough he was daring. But I did not even
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have to look at him to know the proximity of
where he was in the room.
Speaker 2 (15:55):
Was he evil?
Speaker 3 (15:59):
I'm I'm gonna say yes. I mean, that's the only
way to describe it. And I've encounted people like that before, thankfully,
not very many in my lifetime. But I remember, like
stupid example, but I remember being at a car dealership
and there was a person walking around in the parking
lot and I just I was instantly drawn to them.
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But it was for a really bad reason. I just
felt like, this person has very evil energy, don't know
why they're here, don't want anything to do with them.
But you know, thankfully it hasn't happened very often. Unfortunately,
it's happened within my own family, which happened in a
lot of families.
Speaker 2 (16:38):
Sometimes the person with a bad energy was he an employee?
What was he doing out there?
Speaker 3 (16:45):
I'm not even sure. I'm not even sure. I just
remember seeing them. I don't I think it may have
been someone potentially looking for a car, because I don't
think it was an employee, but it just I don't
know if it was a you know, a homeless person.
And then to the ill person. Not that mentally ill
people or evil, they're absolutely not, but it was just
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somebody who seemed very out of place and did not
you know, ask anybody about it. I just was kind
of like, Okay, I don't really want to deal with that,
So we're going to think very positive thoughts and say
the Lord's prayer to myself and just do a lot
of things to make myself feel protected.
Speaker 2 (17:26):
And get out of there. Yes, exactly how important is
that for you to get away from these people?
Speaker 3 (17:34):
I think it's essential. I know it's essential. And that's
why it's so important to listen to your gut feelings.
Sometimes those evil entities or really negative people are within
our own families. That happened so often, and you may
feel guilty or you may be made to feel like
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a bad person if you set boundaries, if you say
it's not okay to treat me that way, or I
can't have interactions with you, or I can't have my
children around you, or I cannot be in this job.
You know, I think it can make I know it
can it can make people feel really awkward, and a
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lot of the time when I work with clients, it's
around setting these boundaries with very difficult, negative family members
who don't necessarily mean to be negative or narcissistic or
even abusive, but it's often through trauma that that happens.
And we can decide to address our traumas and get
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help and not live, you know, continue to live in
a negative way, hurting people, or we can choose not
to get help and kind of perpetuate that often, you know,
family kind of.
Speaker 2 (18:59):
Trauma.
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