Linda has worked in the field of alternative healing for over 25 years. She is the founder of "Journey to Healing", where she makes her healing skills available for both people and animals. With her natural psychic and intuitive abilities, clairvoyant insights and compassion, Linda offers individual healing sessions as well as classes and workshops in the healing arts, personal growth and developing one's own spiritual gifts.
Linda has many years of training, study and experience in both the healing arts and in spiritual studies, and holds certifications from the Institute of Health and Healing, the International Breath Institute and the Wildfire Holistic Animal Healing Center, as well as being certified as a Reiki Master/Teacher, an Animal Communicator, a Spiritual Path Finder and she has reached the level of master studies in the Inner Wisdom Mystery School. She has also studied with a medicine woman in healing traditions. Linda also teaches through Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona, works at the Immune Recovery and Wellness Center, and provides additional private classes at her home.
Linda's amazing depth and breadth of expertise includes a wide array of healing techniques and modalities, including PSYCH-KTM, breath work, Chi-lelTM Qi gong, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), and Reiki, among others. Additional support may be offered through color or sound healing, flower essences, the use of crystals or river stones, past life regressions and shamanic healing, as well as ionic hydrotherapy or suggestions for nutritional supplements. Linda has the experience of working with thousands of clients, both human and animal. She is committed to offering support and guidance to others on their journey of growth in a fun, gentle and inspiring manner, using her gifts to help create balance and healing, one person, one thought, one animal at a time.
Linda's work has been featured in numerous magazines, newspapers, television and radio. She lives on a desert ranch near Tucson with her family and dogs, cats, horses, burros, chickens, birds, iguanas, and many wild animal visitors, all of whom are willing to help students learn to communicate with them.