Deborah King is known for one-of-a-kind journeys into the powerful esoteric world of healers and ascended masters. At one point in her life, she was a successful attorney who had buried her childhood emotional and sexual abuse through alcohol, drug abuse, and the constant pursuit of success. Her wake-up call was a cancer diagnosis which led her on a quest for healing and redirected her from the corporate arena to the world of energy healing.
The author of New York Times bestselling books like Be Your Own Shaman and Truth Heals, Deborah will share her profound personal journey and introduce you to the power of the Vedic sutras as tools for healing, awakening, and liberation.
You’ll also be among the first to hear about her 5 module online course in the Vedic sutras and ancient wisdom tools rediscovered and reimagined by modern masters.
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About Deborah King
Deborah King is a New York Times bestselling author, energy healer, and spiritual teacher. She has developed her powerful gifts through three decades of global study, and is hailed as a premiere master healer of our time. Only in her twenties, Deborah was a successful attorney when a cancer diagnosis compelled her to begin a quest for health that would radically change her life. Her amazing remission at the hands of a healer spurred her to leave the corporate arena for the mysterious world of healing, where she mastered ancient and modern systems, ultimately developing a powerful energy healing technique of her own. Through her numerous books, live and online workshops, TV appearances, and her popular Facebook live show, Deborah has guided tens of thousands of people to tap into a higher level of consciousness, trust their intuition, and heal themselves in ways they never thought possible. Deborah’s New York Times bestselling books, Be Your Own Shaman, Truth Heals, Entangled in Darkness, and Heal Yourself — Heal the World, take you deep into the powerful, esoteric world of healers, sages, and shamans. Featured regularly in the media, W Magazine calls Deborah’s work “electrifying.”