About Renée
My Personal Beliefs
I believe that we come to earth to learn lessons. As we overcome our fears and become more loving, capable, and fully realized in our personal missions, we help to make the world a better place.
Yet life can sometimes feel painful, lonely, or confusing. We may long for guidance as we face tough decisions and challenges. While we all have lessons to learn, we don’t have to feel alone or distressed in our path to our highest potential. There is a source of kind, non-judgmental spiritual knowledge available to us for the asking. My psychic intuitive gift allows me to act as a liaison for my clients to receive this information on their behalf.
Insight into past lives can help us understand the significance of our current situations. A glimpse of the future can show us the potential results of our current path, or offer unimagined alternate paths.
We can receive insights which will open our eyes to becoming better parents or friends. We can contact a loved one who has died, and attain the comfort of knowing that they remain with us on a different plane. We can receive tips on transforming or selecting environments which will elevate our emotions so we can feel our best. The possibilities for support are endless, and the results are altered perspectives, informed decisions, and personal transformation. The process is gentle and the guidance received is honest, wise, and compassionate.
I am grateful for the ability to help people in such a fundamental and powerful fashion, and I can’t imagine a life without the loving assistance of the spirit world. My wish for my clients is that they see themselves as the perfect beings that I experience when I work with them, and that they learn their lessons in gentle ways with the supportive grace of the spirits.
My Entry into Psychic Intuitive Counseling
In December of 1995, I received a call from a friend, Ann, who told me that her mother had died. As a hospice nurse, Ann was more than accustomed to death. In fact, she told me that she could always feel the presence of her patients after they passed. Her mother’s death was different, however, and Ann was very disturbed. Although they had been very close in life, Ann could not feel her mother’s presence at all since her death. And she asked if I could help.
I have always felt a very strong connection to the spiritual realm, but up to this point, I had never told anyone about it. Because of this, I was shocked that Ann would think I could assist her. I didn’t know her mother, nor did I have any reason to believe I could contact her in death. But I told Ann I would try. And so the next morning, in a quiet moment, I asked myself, Is there anything I can do to help Ann? To my great surprise, information immediately came pouring in.
I called my friend, though I had no faith in the validity of the information I had received and suspected it was the result of an overactive imagination. I told Ann I had seen a very glossy, dark cherry dresser that had two small drawers at the top. I saw that in the back of the drawer on the right-hand side, there was a small white box that seemed to contain a cloudy material. And I knew that inside this box, there was something that Ann’s mother wanted her to have.
Ann immediately burst into tears, saying that I had described to perfection the dresser in her parents’ bedroom. She told me that her father had removed her mother’s wedding ring before her mother’s burial and had put it in the white box in this dresser. He had tried to convince Ann to take the ring, but she had hesitated, feeling unsure that her mother would want her to have it. Receiving this report confirmed for Ann that her mother was indeed still with her, though she had shed her body, and my friend felt overjoyed. She also asked whether I might be able to give her a sense of how her mother was doing.
So, the next day, I asked again for information. That evening, I reported to her what I had seen. I described a small, dark-haired woman wearing a traditional folk-dancing costume, dancing with complete abandon, her arms outstretched and face lifted upward. She wanted Ann to know that this was how she felt “on the other side.” Ann burst into tears. I had described the photo she had displayed at her mother’s funeral. The very reason she had chosen this photo over any other was because it showed her mother at her happiest!
Ann was thrilled. She felt completely comforted and relieved. As for me, I felt very blessed to have found this way to be of service. I had glimpsed the wealth of support that is available when we ask for it and make ourselves available to receive it. And I understood how powerful and helpful this work could be. That moment led to my decision to change my career to use my abilities to help those who seek comfort and guidance.
Note: Renée’s friend’s name has been changed to protect her confidentiality.
Renée’s Background
Renée has a background in community health nursing and business administration and has worked as a business consultant in California, Hawaii and Australia. She has established regional programs for domestic violence education and co-founded the first integrative medicine clinic for indigent patients in the United States. She has also served at home births, assisted patients at the end of life, overseen medical services at large urban free clinics, directed nursing care at AIDS outpatient and residential facilities, and taught public health nursing.
Renée enjoys life in New England where she practices yoga, is learning to knit, and loves being surrounded by her grandchildren.
Renée serves as Advisory Board member for The Garden – A Center for Grieving Children and Teens in her community. Since 1998, this non-profit agency has supported children and their families following the loss of a parent or sibling. Click here to learn more about The Garden or to honor your loved one with a donation.
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