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Meet Safyra Bakshani

Today we’d like to introduce you to Safyra Bakshani.

Hi Safyra, please kick things off for us with an introduction to yourself and your story.
To define what I do, I am a Clairvoyant reader. I look at people’s energy fields or ‘auric fields’ and download information on what might be going on for them. I am also a Hypnotherapist and Qigong instructor. I take a picture, so to speak, of what is going on for a person and then prescribe them a healing program.

I can’t really say when I ‘started’ doing this work. I just know that I ended up in this field. I was always seeing energy around me and finally got training to do the work. I used to give free readings on the beach in California and Thailand. Never in a million years could I have foreseen that I would turn those free sessions into my main source of income.

To be honest, I don’t think I had anything to do with it either. In my line of work, I have to “get out of the way” so to speak, in order for messages to come through for me. As long as there is no ego, no personality and no thinking, then I can channel something to allow for the information to come.

I always tell myself that each client has come to me for a reason and it is my job to help them. I don’t have to have much understanding of their background, yet I will be guided. For example, I work with women in the Middle East. Before traveling there, I would work from the confines of my computer. During my introduction to this work in the Middle East, I had little understanding of what was going on for them in their culture or in their lives, but the messages still came right through for me. I was very open and receptive to what guidance was needed for them. For the most part, I never saw my clients either as I do most of my readings without video. That way I can’t have any bias in what my ego sees or perceives in the other person. I love it! It’s the coolest job ever. I can’t even fully understand all of what I see. But it’s really fun to move through the world guided by spirit and led to the right answers.

Moving forward in this work, I would really like to see more people working with their creative and intuitive faculties. It’s really so easy to get information this way. I can do research, calculate something, and diligently prove my information to be correct, or simply be guided and channel information very quickly. I love it, it’s like solving a mystery backward.

Can you talk to us a bit about the challenges and lessons you’ve learned along the way. Looking back would you say it’s been easy or smooth in retrospect?
Well, this has not been the easiest path to say the least.  There are layers upon layers of information in ‘the field’ that you may or may not want to know. I have had spiritual attacks. I have seen shamans in medicine ceremonies do black magic on their students. I have seen that people are going to be very, very sick and had to sit there and tell them what I see. I have had to know things that I don’t particularly want to know. I really do think ignorance is bliss and there are times when I try to pretend I didn’t see what I saw. For the most part, however, I have found this gift to be a blessing as I have been able to help many people in different corners of the world.

Appreciate you sharing that. What else should we know about what you do?
I think the work that I am most proud of is using my clairvoyant skills to help women with trauma. I have worked with sexual abuse victims, sex workers, women in abusive relationships, women who are trying to heal past trauma, the list goes on. I have also done a lot of work in the Middle East and within the Orthodox Jewish community. I see both those spaces as places where the veiling of women’s power and magic might be the strongest. I can’t speak for every culture in the world; it’s just that in my path of what I have encountered in this lifetime, those two communities have had the greatest ‘control’ over a woman’s movement in the world. I bring the element of freedom and activation of feminine power in my gifts. So to be led into such communities has been so eye-opening to me. I think that growing up in Los Angeles, California, I just didn’t know that the level of control over an entire culture of women’s true power and source connection could be so strong. I think I was just astounded when I saw how closed down these women were. But my work is the work that they are looking for to activate their power, so I have always been extremely happy to be brought into these spaces and guided to do my work there.

Are there any books, apps, podcasts or blogs that help you do your best?
One of my favorite books is ‘Possessed by Ghosts” by Dr. Wanda Pratnicka. She talks a lot about spirit removal and how to clean up one’s energy field. I am currently working through Julia Haart’s book “My Unorthodox Life” which is giving me a keen insight into the Jewish community and some of the struggles I encountered in working (in secret!) with these women. That book has opened up my eyes to the level of guilt and self-blame that I sometimes couldn’t break through with my clients. I also listen to a lot of positive podcasts about achieving your highest level of success as well as health-related podcasts. I am currently listening to Dr. Mark Hyman MD about the medical industry and how functional medicine fits into our medical system.

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