
About Kimberley Shipman
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Kim began learning about Tarot as a teenager. The deck and its compelling imagery inspired her to write a screenplay based on a tarot painter.
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As a young adult, she trained in Korean martial arts: Learning ancient forms amped her chi, making her a vibrant creative force.
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Despite being dyslexic, she earned a bachelor's and master's in literature, teaching creative writing, and wrote a guidebook for creative growth through guided meditation.
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While living in the Netherlands, Kim mastered a form of energy healing while training with Rien Hagenaar, founder of Univision.
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Kim trained with renowned Medium Melisa Boyd for four years, earning an intuitive Mastery. With this, she has flashes of insight and brief messages from spirit.
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Kimberley became a nutrition blogger for Greenest Beans. Wherein she featured revitalizing information on the importance of eating clean.
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After all this, it was with rare ease that Kim earned her Reiki Mastery in 2016; A Life and spiritual coach certificate, and passed a slew of dietary workshops on intermittent fasting, keto clean, anti-inflammatory diet, premenopausal and menopausal weight loss, and more.
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Yet she herself felt a holistic approach only went so far. Because we are human, within our subconscious lurks a saboteur. This led her to study hypnosis.
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During hypnosis, she will plant needed empowering information that will keep you on your path to success!
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What makes Kimberley unique is her way of pulling all her gifts together. Her presence radiates calm.
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When she needs to recharge, she can be found by the ocean's edge, listening. The ocean has been Kim’s happy place since she was a teen. She'd jog down a tree-lined path to Parson's Beach in Kennebunk. She'd catch her breath while asking for guidance. Now once again she lives around the corner from the ocean - in Beverly, MA. Also, she can meet with you through Zoom, Facebook, or Google Meet.
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Email her: Theoceananswers@gmail.com
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“When we give ourselves the chance to let go of all our tension, the body’s natural capacity to heal itself can begin to work.” – Nhat Hanh