Laurin Wittig - Founder, Heartlight Wellness

Laurin Wittig

Laurin Wittig, founder of Heartlight Wellness, is an intuitive healer, a Reiki Master, a student of Soul Focused Esoteric Healing, a mentor to those on or just beginning a spiritual path, and an award-winning novelist. She loves to combine her healing skills and her story skills to help her clients reveal the stories that no longer serve them in mind, body, or spirit.

As healing happens, new stories are revealed, enhancing and supporting the transformation into a healthier, more joyful, and heart-centered life. This is the same journey Laurin took to health and heart-centered purpose. It brings her great joy to be able to assist others on their journeys to joy.

I’m excited for you to connect with Laurin, check out her work and impact, and follow along as she continues to help women and men discover, process, and release the sources of physical, mental, and emotional pain so they can consciously live a new story, one filled with passion, purpose, and joy.

I'd love it if you'd introduce yourself, what you do, and what you're working on.

I’m Laurin Wittig, founder of HearLight Wellness. I’m an intuitive healer, a mentor for those just setting out on their spiritual path, and for those still finding their way, and I’m an award-winning novelist. My two big projects right now are a new intensive healing and mentoring program called Reveal, Release, Transform! that takes advantage of and leverages the increasing pace of change to help people move through healing quickly and deeply. Together we discover/reveal energetic blocks to health and healing, release the stories, beliefs, and emotions that create the blocks, and transform the stories we tell ourselves to create a brighter, more joyful path ahead.

The other big project I have is preparing for the launch of my own podcast, Curiously Wise, which will be a combination of solo episodes with me, and conversation episodes with lots of wise and wonderful women.

How did you get started?

I started the way I’ve started most things in my life: I read a book.  But I got there when a friend told me about a psychic she’d met who seemed to be the real deal. She arranged for me to have a session with him, and he was eerily spot on. He mentioned that I had been a shaman in many lifetimes and that I could be one again in as little as a year if I wanted to pursue that. The thought kind of freaked me out, but I was curious. I found a book by Evelyn Rysdyk about shamanism and began “playing” with what I learned there. It was the first of a lot of books on a lot of healing modalities, and eventually I found classes, which led me into a community of healers right here in Williamsburg. In 2018 one of my teachers gently pushed me out of the nest of learning and into an actual healing practice. I will always be grateful for that loving push!

What Inspired the work you’re doing?

My own experience with an intuitive healer who facilitated a sudden dramatic change in my health (twice!). I wanted to do what she did for people – create positive emotional, mental, physical, and spiritual change, especially around root causes of health issues and pain.

What is your biggest passion? Do you feel like you're living your passion and purpose?

I love, love, love helping people feel better! And yes, I do feel like I’m living my passion and purpose. I can’t imagine anything better than helping people let go of pain and find joy.

What is your joy blueprint? What lights you up, brings you joy, and makes you feel the most alive?

Working with my clients definitely lights me up, but I also find a lot of joy when I get out in nature. I’m lucky to live in a place surrounded by beautiful parks filled with woods so even in Covid times I’ve been able to get out in the woods regularly. It’s always a lift to be amongst the big trees. I also dance in my kitchen to music I love and sing along loudly. This is one of my favorite ways to lift me up and light me up!

How do you live intentionally? Are there tools/resources/practices that you rely on to help you stay mindful and grounded?

I meditate – not as often as I plan to, but as often as I can, several times a week at least. Sometimes I like just the sound of rain when I meditate and sometimes I like a guided meditation. I bounce back and forth between the Insight Timer app, and the Oak app.

I communicate with my guides every day, sometimes just in a passing moment of inspiration, sometimes through a written dialog or a channeled recording, sometimes through oracle cards. I check in with my body to see what feels good or what it needs, and often that’s when I remember to get a drink of water or get outside, at least for a few minutes.

But what really keeps me focused on how I want to move through my day intentionally is my community of wise friends. Texting, emails, and zoom calls have kept us in each other’s lives these last two years, and when it’s been safe enough to venture out, we’ve even shared a few hugs. We have deep spiritual conversations and laugh together a lot. That’s what really helps me stay mindful and grounded.

What would your younger self think about what you're doing now?

She would think I had found the way to bring magic into the world and it would make her giddy with joy.

Do you have a go-to mantra or affirmation?

It changes over time, but currently it’s “All will be well, and all will be well.” I repeat it often of late.

What is your biggest dream?

To live long enough to see the world become a kind, peaceful, love inspired place where all living things, including Mother Earth herself, thrive. And I’d love to be a part of what gets us there.

To connect with Laurin and learn more check out her website HeartLightJoy.com and on Instagram @heartlightjoy Facebook @HeartLightJoy and via email laurin@heartlightjoy.com and you can book a Free 20 Minute Call w Laurin

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