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Julie Ryan

Learning Woo-Woo

Tanya from Kennesaw, GA, asked:

Dear Julie,

I listen to your show every week. Thank you for all your work in helping people!

My dream is to have a chance to learn from you. Do you take students or offer workshops?

I’ve been reading various books, including Carolyn Myss and Barbara Ann Brennan, but I would really like to have a teacher.

Your advice is appreciated.

Thank you!

Tanya

Hi Tanya,

Thanks for listening to the show and for your kind words.

At this time I don’t offer workshops or have a school but I may in the future.

In the meantime, I do have a couple of suggestions:

1) Consider scheduling a private session with me and we can go over the basics.

2) Check out The School of Healing Arts. It’s where I studied and I know they’re offering classes.

Most importantly, continue to explore the psychic, medical intuitive, energy healer, etc., industry.

We’re all born with the capacity to do this work, it’s just a matter of learning the skill.

I learned how to do “Woo Woo” and you can too!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Julie Ryan

I’m a psychic medium and medical intuitive. I can sense what medical conditions and illnesses a person has, I can facilitate energetic healings, I can see energy fields and I can communicate with spirits both alive and dead. I can work from anywhere; it’s rare I’m with someone while scanning them.

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Julie Ryan is an inventor, entrepreneur, and medical intuitive whose skills bring comfort and understanding to families during the dying process. Through her Twelve Phases of Transition®, she reveals the spiritual perspective of death, involving angels, deceased loved ones, and even pets. Julie’s insights provide peace by explaining what the dying person needs, whether they’re in pain, and how close they are to passing. Her work offers profound solace and a transformative view of life and death, making a challenging time more comforting and enlightening.

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