Dr. Carolyn Messere thought she had made it when she finished her residency and embarked in a  lucrative career in colorectal surgery. However, when she came home tired and frazzled after frustrating days filled with bureaucracy and butting heads with big egos,  she knew this wasn’t what she wanted for her life!  Now, Dr. Messer is doing what she set out to do when she started medical school,  to be involved and make a difference in this world and helping other reach their potential to do the same.

 

Q 1: Please tell us about yourself. What is your connection to alternative ways of knowing?

 

I have been working with alternative ways of knowing for a very long time. It began with Tarot cards and runes when I was in my teens. I even gave a presentation to my freshman college class on how to do a Tarot reading, complete with posters. Even before I went to medical school, I had read Quantum Healing by Andrew Weill. All through my medical training, I pursued alternative medicine as well. But I never trusted my intuition. Not truly. I knew there were others who used it in their own practice. It wasn’t until I took Reiki that I began to see that I had a connection to healing

 

Q2: Tell us briefly how you found your Lost Art.  

After I completed my coaching course, my teacher offered a course called Light Body. It had been a small part of our coaching program, but this was a year long course to learn how to get in touch with our Light Body. It actually took me two years. Early on in the course, we connected with a guide. My first guide was very powerful and could easily read the people around me. But she was low-key and only around when I went out of my way to call her. In the second year of the course, I had the opportunity to call in a higher guide. This guide also had tremendous abilities, but he was more interactive, more interested in the people around me, and more available to me. I can’t go anywhere without him. He began to communicate with me in earnest, and wanted to begin to communicate through me with others.  

 

Q3: How have you integrated your innate talent and your Lost Art practice into your life?  What challenges  did you face in this integrative process? 

In the beginning, I doubted. I doubted so much. But Jeremiel was such a clear communicator. And as I began to do readings with others, they told me that it had taken me 20 minutes to get them clear on something they’d been working on for years.

 

Q4: What does your Lost Art practice look like on a daily basis? 

I connect with my guides every day through meditation, card reading, use of a pendulum. I do readings for others a few times a week. And I have begun to get messages even during normal conversations.

 

Q5: What important lesson would you share with an earlier version of yourself, or to somebody who is just now exploring what a mystical path might mean to them? 

Trust in yourself, in your intuition, in your abilities. Don’t look outside yourself, look within

 

Q6: If there was only one thing a person could find the energy and resources to make a priority, what should it be? 

To communicate in some way with the intuitive guiding forces around them.

 

Q7: What is your favorite inspirational quote? 

You could search the whole world over and never find anyone as deserving of your love as yourself” It’s been credited to Buddha, but there is some question of that.

 

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