Rev. Sonya
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Hello. I would like to introduce myself and share my personal miracle story with you. My name is Reverend Sonya, and I am a clairvoyant reader, healer, and associate minister at the Berkeley Psychic Institute of Santa Rosa.
I discovered BPI in my early 20's when I decided to go get myself a reading and I had no Idea where I was going to do it. I got in my car with my sister and drove down the street BPI just happened to have a fair right down the street from my house at Ives Park in Sebastopol CA. I joined Santa Monice Psyic Instatute because I suffered from cronic pain that docters coulden't treat. I also was very stuck and I couldn't create anthing that I wanted. In Santa Monica I learned how energy works and how to tell the difference between my own energy and someone else's. I got halfway through the clairvoyant program then I got into a horrible car accident, that almost took my life. I had to stop the clairvoyant program because I couldn't afford it. My chronic pain made it hard to manage basic daily life. I suffered from severe head pain, which was the root cause of many other physical problems and pain.
I moved back to Northern California where my family lives. I did a work exchange agreement with BPI and DHC of Santa Rosa. I worked for them in exchange for participation in their activities. Eventually I got the money to finish my clairvoyant training. I have since completed the women's healing program minister's training I am now enrolled in the Teachers program.
I find myself happier and healthier than ever. I'm no longer in chronic pain. I look forward to bringing in more of what I want for myself. I have created extraordinary healing for myself and continue to make my mockups. I also enjoy helping people navigate their own healing pathways. My Mits project was to have women's healing clinic for self-worth. My teacher's project is going to be having a workshop with the subject of MONEY. I find myself enjoying the students and my co teachers I plan on continuing to teach.