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Kelly C

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Kelly C is a Akashic Records Consultant and Psychic. She specializes in reading Akashic Records, which are, as Kelly defines them, "a vast library of esoteric files on every thought, idea and action that has existed throughout time, by every soul...past, present and future." As a Akashic Records Consultant, she helps people in making important decisions by unlocking their book of life for them to provide quick and specific details. For additional information about the Akashic Records, please visit Kelly's website, AkashicPortal.com


Psychic advisor questionnaire

Do you have a motto or favorite quote that guides you?

I think it’s more a guiding set of principles that bring me back to the essence of who I am…who we all are. I was heavily influenced by the Emmanuel books (I, II, and III) that came out in the 1980’s when I was newly on my path towards Soul Empowerment. (These are channeled works by Pat Rodegast, and are really wonderful and inspiring books. I still recommend them to people.) In Book Three, Emmanuel asks a series of questions that exemplify a process through which I still try to filter everything I do:
- Can I love myself when someone is shouting angrily at me?
- Can I love myself when I know I’ve disappointed others?
- Can I love myself when I feel I’ve failed?
- What makes me stop loving myself? And when I do, how can I bring myself back to the awareness of Divine Love?
Emmanuel points out that Love can’t be earned or meted-out. Love is something we are. There is really only us and our Compassion…us and our Divine Intent. We cannot understand these principles with our minds because our minds live within the Illusion. We, ourselves, at our most pure, do not…we’re beyond the Illusion.
I believe those questions tap into a universal experience that we all seek…a sense of Divine worthiness. Whether we believe we’re worthy of Divine Love or not doesn’t change the fact that it’s all we are. We cannot not be Loved...but we can lose our awareness of that fact in each single moment.
Oriah Mountain Dreamer tapped into the essence of these questions in The Invitation, a wonderful multi-page poem that virally spread like wild fire over the internet several years ago. Among its many messages, it asked that we become capable of recognizing when we betray ourselves in order to serve others, and that when we do, we can never truly serve anyone.

When and how did you first discover you had the gift to help people?

It wasn’t so much that I discovered a gift that I had, but an unstoppable desire to pass along any wisdom that I had found. I think one of the most influential things in my life, in terms of becoming aware of that desire, was a PBS series done back in the 1980’s called, “John Bradshaw On the Family.” He laid out the paths that a lot of us took into co-dependency, and it was absolutely enlightening to me.
One of the most inspirational pieces I’ve ever heard read was by John Bradshaw on that very series. It was a piece written by Jo Courdet, allegedly from her book, Advice from a Failure. (I say allegedly because I bought that book, and could never find the quote…maybe it was from a speech she gave.) The piece is worth including here, so that it may continue to inspire:
You do not need to be loved—not at the expense of yourself. The single relationship that is truly central is the relationship with yourself. It is rewarding to find someone you like, but it is essential to like yourself.
It is quickening to realize that someone is a good and decent human being, but it is indispensable to view yourself that way.
It is a delight to discover people who are worthy of respect, admiration and love, but it is vital to believe yourself worthy of respect, admiration, and love—for you cannot live in someone else.
Of all the people you will know in your lifetime, you are the only one you will never lose or leave.
To the question of your life, you’re the answer. And to the problem, you’re the solution.
I remember rewinding the VCR repeatedly, trying to copy down those words—they meant that much to me. I knew, on some level I guess, that they embodied both my own biggest challenge in accepting and loving myself, and also my purpose, which in part is to help others love themselves. This is a huge undertaking in our society, based on the Puritan belief systems that reside in our psyches, and all the damaging early religious training so many of us have had.
In our western society, the pendulum swings in all of our lives. At the center of the pendulum’s path is the good, hard look in the mirror that we all must take to finally change the things we can about ourselves, and accept with compassion the things we can’t…the surrender to what is about ourselves. On either side is our over-fascinated gaze into the pool of narcissistic pride of the ego’s self-adoration or self-flagellation.
One of the gifts that comes from looking at the self with compassion is this grace that washes over us in the moment that we become aware of the eternal and incorruptible Love of the Divine. It’s the ecstatic realization that Rumi wrote about in his exquisite poetry. That gift is the one I want to help people give to themselves.

How did you get started in this business?

Like a lot of us, I took classes in metaphysical topics and in the self-growth area for many, many years before I ever had the thought that I could offer the knowledge and insight I had to others as a way of serving the world.
Through a series of coincidences several years ago, I began to find sophisticated healing equipment, which I saw as exciting “toys” that would help bring people into alignment with their soul’s vibration, and show them where they were on or off the track they wanted to be on. I decided to open a healing center in order to share the devices with others, and realized how much I loved talking to people about their soul’s purpose here. It really brought a sense of joy and fulfillment to be able to talk with others about these things.

Do you have any advanced degrees or specialized training?

My college degree is in architecture and interior design. I’ve worked in the corporate world or architecture and for myself for twenty-five years, as a parallel track to the metaphysical work. I’ve also taken literally hundreds of courses in healing, alchemy, you name it.
What I’ve come to realize is that all of us do our work within the context or arena that we find ourselves. In my case, I can do Alchemy within the context of the psyche, or inner world of a person, or I can do it within the context of a building, or interior environment. On the other hand, the Architecture I practice can be related to helping someone re-design their thoughts about the world or their life. Interior Design can mean the inner interior of our souls and psyches as well as the outer world of our homes and offices. Our purpose for being here will demand that it get served.
An accountant, for example, might find that she reconciles the books of a company on one hand, but is also fully capable of helping someone to reconcile their belief systems and “account” for them. I talk to a lot of people in the course of my work on 12listen that feel they need to change careers because they aren’t serving their higher purpose. I challenge them to think outside their box a little and realize there are many ways to serve our higher purposes.
I encourage them to make any change they want, but also to recognize that we can bring spirituality to whatever we do, be it catering (think of “Like Water for Chocolate”), or dentistry (imagine helping someone feel better about their smile, and therefore themselves), or any other job or career. Even someone who rides on the back of a trash truck can see their spiritual contribution, if they recognize that they are also removing psychic debris from our environments, and keeping the energy cleaner for the Light to come in.

Do you offer special services or insights that customers might find helpful?

Right now, I specialize in reading a person’s Akashic Records to help them see the different ways things can play out in their lives to get them to the same end point spiritually.

Why do you love what you do?

When that magic moment happens during a conversation or with someone, where a message meant for them to hear gets through and shifts their mood, or their perception, or a belief or fear that isn’t serving them, it’s miraculous. I love witnessing those moments of shift because the person can never again go back to the way they had been looking at themselves. When that kind of shift happens, it’s like a warp in the fabric of the consciousness of all of us shifts also.

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