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Summary
➡ The artist shares her journey of creating healing art pieces that help individuals heal their subconscious and emotions. She became internationally renowned for her work after getting affiliated with Hay House publishing company. She believes that art is an epigenetic healing tool and has seen its positive impact in hospitals, where the presence of art has been shown to dramatically increase recovery rates. She emphasizes that art is not optional in healing environments and shares her personal experiences of the stark contrast between sterile medical centers and those filled with art.
➡ A 6,000 square foot healing center offers 28 different holistic treatments in a calming environment filled with uplifting artwork. This environment helps patients feel safe and promotes healing by calming the nervous system. The center is looking to expand its reach through donor-sponsored art installations, with the help of philanthropists who want to make a difference. The center is also part of an online platform, Find Your Mentor, which aims to connect people with mentors in various fields.
➡ The text discusses the frustration of high-pressure sales emails and introduces a new platform called “Find Your Mentor”. This platform is ad-free and allows users to search for mentors in various fields without being searchable themselves, ensuring privacy. The platform aims to move away from the “guru era” and towards a more humble, shared wisdom approach. It also provides a sense of community, especially important in the era of COVID-19, where many people feel isolated.
➡ The speaker shares a personal experience about the importance of human connection and being present in the moment. They met a woman in Prague who introduced them to her friends, enhancing their travel experience. They also discuss the significance of finding a mentor, building relationships, and collaborating on projects. The speaker emphasizes the value of art as a healing tool and mentions an upcoming book project. They encourage listeners to stay off their phones, engage with others, and appreciate the power of collaboration.
➡ A woman at a medical conference was deeply moved by a painting designed to help those who’ve lost loved ones to suicide, as she had lost her mother in the same way. The artist, who was also a survivor of sexual abuse, created a similar painting for herself as part of her healing process. This painting, despite its intensity, resonated with others who had experienced similar trauma. The artist believes in the power of art and music to heal the world, and encourages others to experience this healing through viewing art.
Transcript
You’re going to tell everyone about this amazing idea that you have. So welcome. Thank you, Lisa. It’s an honor to be here. I’m delighted to be spending some time with you this afternoon. So thank you so much for inviting me. Oh, course, of course. So you have an initiative that you’re working on, and we were just talking about this, and I am really excited. I think this is an amazing, amazing idea that you have. Well, thank you. I’m beyond. I’m beyond thrilled to be taking a vision that I’ve had for over a decade, and to actually be finally launching it out into the world in a bigger way is so important.
And it’s really interesting because I think back on my life and I’m often asked, when did I become an artist? And it’s not like I woke up as a kid and said, I’m going to be an artist someday. That was not it at all. I actually wanted to be a psychologist and help people on the inside. Well, I ended up through a set of. Set of circumstances, mostly that my parents told me I wasn’t going to have to be, you know, employed. So they weren’t sending me to get a master’s degree because my husband would support me.
No, no, exactly. Nonetheless, I ended up in the fashion industry. And really, when you think about clothing, what is clothing? It’s an art form, right? Yes, that was the. That, to me was the exciting part of it. But because that. That art form of clothing is very much more superficial. Certainly clothing makes the person and it’s, you know, important in first impressions and all those things, but it’s not really helping people on the inside. Maybe giving them a little more self confidence because of the way they look on a specific day, but it’s really not healing them on the inside.
So that desire in me of being a psychologist is what ultimately led me out of the fashion industry and into becoming a health and wellness coach. And then I kept getting this, like, divine guidance, if you will, intuitive hits to draw. Like, I’m like, why? Why me? Why me? Right. Because you. You were not. You never thought of yourself as an artist, did you? Oh, no, never, Never. I really didn’t. And I didn’t have that burning desire that a lot of artists have. Oh, my God. I just gotta paint. I do. I mean, I do it a day.
Yeah, that’s different. I’ve been doing it for a couple of decades, and it’s so healing. So what? I. So here I am at this crossroads in my life. I’m moving out of the fashion industry, I’m a health and wellness coach, and I’m getting this information to draw. And simultaneously, in the midst of all this, I meet Dr. Bruce Lipton, who’s the grandfather of epigenetics. Right. Yeah. So amazing. I know, I know. So I’m studying with Bruce, I’m working with my clients as health and wellness coach, and I’m doing this art, and in my brain, I’m like, what is wrong with me? None of this is making any sense.
I had no background in science, no background in art, and today I can tell you that my dear friend Ken Close and I call ourselves your favorite epigenetic geeks on our podcast, because I am so far down the rabbit hole of epigenetics and the science behind all of this. It’s amazing. Yeah. And so while I don’t have that traditional training in any of this, and it all just kind of fell into my lap, it’s given me a profound understanding of the healing powers of art. Right. Because for people to understand epigenetics a little bit, there was actually a study that was done on mice for people to get an understanding of this, that they took these mice and they had them smell a particular smell, and every time they smelled that smell, they would give them an electric shock.
Well, their grandpups would just smell that smell and run without ever getting the electric shock. So this is the power of your genetics, your genes, and how these behaviors can even get passed down generational. So when you have something that impacts you, that’s changing you at a survival rate. Right. And then that becomes part of you. But it is changeable, right? Absolutely. Absolutely. I mean, we’ve heard for years about how we carry our parents and grandparents and ancestors, physical DNA. Right. The family history of X, Y, or Z disease. Right. But nobody’s ever talked about the fact that we actually carry the X epigenetic emotional DNA of our parents, grandparents, and ancestors as well.
So once. Now that we understand that that’s all the stuff that’s in our subconscious. You came in with all their old limiting beliefs and programs. I mean, it’s like, not bad enough we have to carry our own stuff. Now we have to carry all that stuff. And the beauty is that we live in an era where that. That’s fixer uppable. That’s how I like to put it. Right. Use our. Our favorite little healing devices and clear up that stuff. So the Healy is amazing. And that is a quantum. Quantum technology that helps adjust your. Your own energy and frequency to help you.
Would you say heal? I don’t know what they. Clear. I like the word clear. Right. Yeah. So it goes in and it finds what your biggest blocks are emotionally. And once it finds them, it’s running energy through the quantum field as biofeedback. For those of you out in our viewing audience who are familiar with that, it’s a biofeedback device. And if you understand that, it makes it easier to comprehend. So it’s finding what’s in the. In the energy field of the subconscious, and it’s telling you what the top priorities are. But the beauty of this device is that it then goes and sends frequencies back back into the field to shake that stuff loose.
Because what happens most of the time when you’re working with someone as a coach is that you’ll find what’s blocking them takes a few months because they’re like, in resistance mode. And then when you finally find it, they’re like, oh, yeah, I got to get rid of that. Oh. Until they realize that getting rid of it is like giving up a comfortable old shoe, and then they hang on for dear life. Yeah, well, you can’t do that when you’re using a biofeedback device because it’s literally going and shaking the old stuff loose to the point where they’ll wake up one day and go, I feel different.
And they’re now reacting differently. Yeah. So. And that’s. That’s the key piece because 90 to 98% of the time, everyone is reacting based upon that subconscious programming. So if you don’t know it’s in there, you can’t fix it. Exactly. I get very excited about epigenetics. So when you think about used to be, we thought that if you had this physical DNA that meant this was going to happen, you’re going to have blue eyes, blonde hair, and have whatever issue. That’s not true, because the DNA, those genes don’t have a brain and they can’t turn themselves on or off.
So it’s the environment surrounding that gene that determines whether it will or will not be turned on. And I think that’s beautiful. So how do we control that environment? Diet, exercise. More importantly, clearing up the subconscious so that we have better thoughts, so that they set off better emotions, so that they set off healthy chemical reactions instead of fear based chemical reactions instead of. And then it doesn’t turn on the bad genes and it activates only the good gene. And in a nutshell, that’s epigenetics. Very simple. Yeah. And. And a way to tell that it. It is epigenetics is if you see patterns in the family, like you’ll see siblings or cousins all exhibiting similar types of behaviors, then you have.
They’re like, oh, this is programmed into the genetics. And whether or not. So one person can have a traumatic experience that can set it off and another. That’s why you might have some siblings that will have certain behaviors and others that don’t. And it also depends on their coping mechanism and how much work they’ve done on themselves and. And how they choose to. To express it. Absolutely, absolutely. And that what you just said is so key, how much work they’ve done on themselves. Right, yeah. You’ve gone in and done 20 years of personal growth work and your siblings haven’t.
The way you interact in the world is going to be entirely different. It’s very different. Yeah, yeah. So, yeah. So then you look at art. Art impacts your emotional field a thousand percent. I mean, this has scientifically been studied. Right. So well, your art in particular, how you started out, that. Which is a really, really special thing. And you were involved with Hay House, correct? Yes, yes, absolutely. Absolutely. You know, as I said, I was kind of divinely inspired to do this art. And I created custom portraits for individuals that became like a healing piece for them.
It would help them heal their subconscious, it would help them heal their emotions, whatever was going on with them. And so I witnessed this firsthand for years. And now, since I didn’t necessarily want to become an artist, I had a friend who had a biofeedback device with a prayer wheel on it. And I said, can we put something in the prayer wheel for me? Which meant that it was going to be sent into the field 24 7. And I said, I’ll buy into this whole art thing, but I want to be internationally renowned for my art and I want to be well paid and make a lot of money doing it in my lifetime.
I don’t want to be one of these artists. That they die and all of a sudden their art’s worth millions. Nope. It’s going to happen while I’m here on this planet. Thank you very much. And so we put that out into the biofeedback machine. And shortly thereafter, I got affiliated with Hay House publishing company and toured the country with them, doing their shows. So for people to understand Hay House is, like, impossible to get connected to. It’s really, really hard. I mean, that. That’s magical. Yeah, 100%. It was. I know it was divinely guided. I was divinely guided to a business manager that actually recommended it.
And all I did in the back end was create the website, the art. And then the website. She sent the website to Hay House and they went, yes, immediately. And it was like, so easy. It was. Wow. And it’s that easy. You know, it’s a God thing, right? Absolutely. Yeah. And that. That’s. Honestly, Lisa, that’s how I’ve gotten ironed into 26 countries was from the exposure that I received at those events. Yeah. Amazing. So you would literally sit down and. And start to channel a particular angel or, you know, an image that would actually was meant for that particular person to help them heal.
Is that right? Yeah, you could. You could definitely say that. I mean, it’s kind of like. I think most artists are quote unquote, channeling divine wisdom when they’re doing their art and they aren’t even aware of it. I mean, a visionary artist, not someone who’s. Who’s just painting the centerpiece on the table. That’s not the kind of art we’re talking about. But when you just open up to higher consciousness, it’s like your crown chakra. Yeah, right up here. And this wisdom just comes right in, goes through your heart, down your arm and into the brush. I sit down to do a piece of art, I have no idea what it’s going to look like when I’m done.
Absolutely zip, zero, nada. And my father was the exact other kind of artist. And he just was blown away. He’s like, I don’t get it, Lorianne. How the heck do you do that? And I’m like, it’s a God thing. All I could say, it’s a God thing. So. So. But thank God I was chosen and asked to. To do this because the way my brain ended up running and my understanding of all this. So I’m coaching people. I’m creating this art for them. I’m watching them evolve and grow and heal. And now I’m studying with Bruce Lipton.
And I’m going, art is an epigenet, Epigenetic healing tool. Art is simply an epigenetic healing tool whose time has come. Yeah. And then because I could, I wrote an article about art as an epigenetic healing tool and got published in the American Cancer Executive’s newsletter. Amazing. In 2015. Amazing Again, a God thing. Right. That. I happen to know someone who submitted the article for me and it was published like that. Incredible. Because there’s still a lot of skeptics around anything that’s other than conventional medical. So that’s extraordinary. Right. But listen to this. This is the. The quote that I ended this article with.
And I think it’s extraordinary. Medicine can do extraordinary things today. With the arts, it can do more, stated Jill Sonke, director of University of Florida center for the Arts and Medicine, when she spoke at a recent TEDx event. Put simply, art changes us. As art and healing merge, the field of art will be changed and the field of medicine will be changed forevermore. Yeah. It’s powerful words. It is. And then that’s coming from someone who’s a medical professional. Right. Amazing. So, you know, when you think about, you know, and we talked about this before, when you think about when someone walks into a hospital or a medical place, it.
It’s very sterile. And I know you have. I don’t know if you want to show the photos. I could. Yeah. I mean, they’re just. You’re just too show the difference. Right. That. Because the picture paints a thousand words. Right, Exactly. So, you know, here’s a typical setting that you walk into when you walk into a hospital. Yeah. Very sterile and nothing on the walls for those people to really think about. If you were to. If you were to look at that and. And scan your own body and feel what it feels like to walk into that, you kind of get a little rigid.
Maybe some fear comes in. I have a fear of needles, so immediately tenses me up. 100. 100. And not to mention, when you go there, something is already wrong or you wouldn’t be there. Yeah. And so you’re scared to begin with, and now you’re walking into this sterile environment and you’re. I mean, that. That just looking at that picture scares me. It does, right? Yeah. Now there are a lot of hospitals out there that are starting to shift this. And there are a lot of hospitals that are putting beautiful art into their hospitals and medical centers.
So look at that. I mean, that. Obviously one was more of a ward and this is a hallway, but you get the drift here. The Brightness and the brilliance of the colors, the walls being yellow and all those beautiful flowers, just. Doesn’t that make you just exhale? You know, and. And there’s a whole science behind the psychology of color and how it impacts us, you know, so the difference between that stark white and yellow versus blue and green and all of the colors. So, yeah, that’s very soothing and inviting. Very inviting. Very, very, very inviting. And what gets to me, what gets even more fascinating is because I wrote that article in 2015, and before we were going to do this initiative, I wanted to do a little more research and say, okay, well, what’s happened in the last decade and some of the studies being done, and these are being done internationally.
Internationally. This was the most fascinating one. Studies show that when art is integrated into hospital environments, recovery rates can increase dramatically in some cases from around 40% to over 75%. That’s insane. Like, that’s an incredible number. That’s a no brainer for, you know, coat of paint and some beautiful art on the wall. Well, which means that art’s no longer optional. Right. If you really are signing an oath to help people heal, art is no longer optional. Right. I’ll give you an example that something that happened in my own life just recently. So a very dear friend of mine was diagnosed with cancer.
Stage one, but cancer nonetheless. No one ever wants to hear that word. And as soon as she found out that she was diagnosed, I said, okay, well, as your friend, I’m telling you, you are no longer allowed to go to any doctor’s appointments alone because you’ll be overwhelmed. And she said, well, there’s only one person I would want to go with me, and that’s you. Well, I’m her health coach, so that made sense. Right? Right. So I agreed. Now, dial it back to when I was only 23. My mom died of cancer. Wow. So I had been in those medical centers a long time ago, just let’s just say decades.
We don’t want to really tell everyone how old I am. So let’s just say a while ago and nothing had changed. I walked into Froedter Hospital here in the Milwaukee area, and it was the same thing. You were walking, you know, walking through there and looking at people who had lost their hair because of chemo and radiation, and people were totally in fear. And maybe there were some positive sayings on the walls, but the minute you walked into a treatment room, nothing. Absolutely nothing. And Debbie told me one day that she had gone in for a CT scan or something and she literally sat in this cold, frigid room in the tiny little gown, freezing like crazy, waiting 40 minutes, and nothing was on the walls.
Yeah. And she just sat there worrying. And then she chose to do a holistic route. So we found an amazing, like, 6,000 square foot healing center right here in the area that has 28 different holistic modalities. And the minute you walk in the foyer, huge angel behind the desk, and you just knew you were safe. You knew. And the whole place is filled with beautiful, amazing, calming, uplifting, and in some cases, even spiritual artwork. Which is unusual for medical centers. Right. Not for this one. And. And you just feel calm. And she goes there. She probably spends 10 hours a week there getting different treatments.
And every room she’s in, she’s calm, she’s happy, she’s at ease, and she knows she’s healing. Yeah. The people sitting in the hospitals with the blank walls don’t think they’re healing. They’re scared. Yeah. Now, here’s the key. You can’t heal if your body’s in fight or flight. True. You’ve got to calm the nervous system down to the point that it’s in the parasympathetic system. And now instead of all this adrenaline going towards how am I going to get out of here? How am I going to survive this? The body’s doing what it is designed to do, which is to heal.
Yep. You know, I hate to say it’s that simple, but it is that simple. No, it. It can be. It can be. A lot of it has to do with people’s mindset. But if you’re aiding their mindset to be, you know, out of that, out of that fight or flight, that’s half the battle. It really is. It is. And now when we’ve got statistics that show that recovery rates can increase from 40 to 75%, we don’t have the luxury of not considering this because it’s actually part of the treatment. Right, Right. So. So, you know, I know this is your dream.
How do you get this into action? How do you get to the hospitals or these different places to, you know, really, you know, get this out there? Well, 10 years ago, when I first started this, being the aggressive, assertive person I am, I’m like calling hospitals, well, what did I find out? Every single hospital or medical center does it differently. Some it’s the, you know, art director, the curator. Some it’s the interior designer. Some it’s the architectural firm. Some of them, it’s the president of the company. Everybody operates differently. So that’s probably where things kind of flatlined for me was that I just, I, I didn’t know how to reach all the different people in all the different places.
So this time around, the divine inspiration that came through was to do donor sponsored installations. So now I’m looking to meet philanthropists and people who want to make a difference in the world, who, who don’t want to just donate X, Y or Z amount of money to the American Cancer Society or whatever it is. They want to know that what they’re giving is making a difference. And by doing these donor sponsored art installations, many of these people already have relationships with people in high positions in hospitals and medical centers, et cetera. And they can say maybe they, someone in their family died of childhood cancer.
Maybe they decide that they want to donate one of these collections in honor of this niece or nephew or whomever had transitioned from this ailment and have it be the Suzy Q, you know, art installation. I’m just trying to be generic in naming it so that everybody gets the drift of it. But then they can come and I will collaborate with them and create a collection that I know would be specific. Specific if they want to put it in a children’s cancer way. Right. And, and if you think about it from the hospital standpoint, it separates them out with all the competition that’s out there.
When someone wants to choose what hospital to go into. Right. It’s not only just, you know, the care that they’re going to get there, but also if they walk in and they feel more at peace, that’s, that’s really going to be a big decision factor. 100%. It absolutely is. And, and now think about the fact that especially post Covid, these hospitals are understaffed and all the people who work there are super stressed now they get to get the benefits of walking past all the time instead of just so the patient’s feeling better, the staff is feeling better, and the families that are sitting in the waiting rooms wondering what’s happening with their loved ones are feeling better.
So this is, this is really designed for humans who care a deep, passionate heart level and want to make a difference in the world. If they want to make a huge difference in the world, we have an opportunity here and a way for them to do that. Yeah, it’s a win, win. I, you know, I, I can’t see why someone wouldn’t want to do something like this. So, so that’s fantastic. So if, if, if there are people who are out there who want to get involved in something like this. How would they contact you? Well, I am going to be, because one of my other ventures right now is I’m also vice president of global brand development for Find you’d mentor Y, which is amazing.
Another amazing. Right. It’s an online platform that we’re calling part of the cozy web. So think of it as. As vice president, my biggest goal, and I’ve said this from day one, is to have this become the biggest wisdom platform on the planet. Yeah, that’s. That’s big. Go big or go home is kind of my mantra. Right. Well, you know, and. And this is a really unique platform because it offers so much more than a lot of other platforms. Correct. It does. It does. Because what, what ultimately we’re going to be doing is AI matching. So it’s called find your mentor dot com.
Yeah. And we’ll have finders come in and fill out a questionnaire about all the things they’re looking for, all the ways they want to improve their lives. And then we’ll have mentors or practitioners or healers or therapists or wisdom keepers come in and fill out their questionnaire about all their skills and what they have to offer and who their ideal client is. And then ultimately, when it’s all populated, we’ll have complete matching. So rather than as a practitioner, which I’ve dealt with, and I know you too, Lisa, over the years, you know you have the best website in the world, but if you aren’t driving traffic to it and you aren’t SEO optimized, it’s.
It’s challenging. It’s just kind of sitting out there in space, floating around, hoping and wish and praying that someone finds it. So what find your mentor is going to do is we’re going to take the guesswork out of it for you, because our platform will be SEO optimized and AEO optimized. And what’s that? So it’s. It’s. And see, we’re solving a problem for people like you and I who don’t even know it exists yet. It’s, It’s AI optimization, because AI doesn’t yet read graphics. So it goes to a typical website and sees all of this and it doesn’t understand anything but the words.
So we’ve been taking trainings in how to get AEO optimization into the platform as well. Wow. So you don’t have to worry about. We’re going to drive the traffic to you. All you have to do is come on and create a circle. So the number one place you’re going to find the Art of Healing Initiative is on find your mentor.com in my circle called the Art of Healing Initiative. Beautiful. Yeah. Because I have to say for people who. And this isn’t just for healers, Right. Well, it’s mentors. So if someone is an artist, photographer, you know, any, anyone that has anything to teach.
Correct. Would want to be part of this. And then, and people who want to learn. So. And you’re matching the right types of people with the right, you know, with the teachers, with their students per se. Yes. So I love this. I love this. And it’s so important because one of the hardest things as an entrepreneur is people are really good at what they do. They don’t want to do the marketing, they don’t want to do all those other things. They want to be able to connect with people who are like minded and not have to spend the majority of their time trying to find them.
Right. Absolutely, absolutely. And you know, when you, when you look at where the world’s at right now, I think especially post, Post Covet, people got sick of some of the social media platforms out there. Yes. And you know, I’m bold enough to say clean up your act. I mean, seriously, people are fed up. It’s too much advertising, too much sponsored this, sponsored that. You’re no longer connecting with your family and friends and even clients. You’re lucky if you see any of their stuff in your newsfeed. Well, I find that with LinkedIn as well. I used to be on LinkedIn a lot and I find that the only people who are.
It’s not, it doesn’t feel like connection anymore. It feels like someone’s trying to sell me constantly. Correct. And it used to be let’s connect and see how we can help each other. And now it’s like in my inbox, it’s always people who are just really high pressure sales and that feels really frustrating. Right. And then. And the minute somebody gets your email address, now you’re in their funnel and now you’re getting your emails a day. I’m sorry. Yeah. Unsubscribe, unsubscribe, unsubscribe. But not all of them have unsubscribe, even though they’re supposed to. I know there’s that.
It’s very frustrating. So what we’re seeing emerging right now is what we’re referring to as the new cozy web. So it’s platforms like find your mentor where you can come in, folks. There’s no advertising, zip, zero, nada, no advertising. So you come in there looking for Something you can go and search and find it. You can search the database of mentors or. And if you’re a finder, you’re not searchable. Key point. You’re not searchable. So nobody’s soliciting you. Yeah. You can go in there and say, I’m looking for this, I’m looking for this, I’m looking for this.
You’ll get matched up. And then those of us who are the wisdom keepers, if you will, the mentors know that there’s going to be this constant influx of finders looking for what we have to offer. And you can be both, right? Yes. You can be both. Because. Just because I want to work with someone, let’s say, on the unconscious mind and some of the quantum healing work that I do, but I want to learn more about art. I want to learn more about different topics. So you can use it for both. You can. And that’s one of the main reasons I decided to launch the initiative there first.
Yeah. Because this platform is going to be full of people from all walks of life who may very well be those very philanthropists I’m looking for. Yeah. I love this idea. I actually have someone in mind to introduce you to. Excellent. I can’t wait. And just a shout out. Lisa is our very first founding member of Finder Mentor. So she’ll be having a circle up there very shortly as soon as she gets back from her travels. Yes. So, yeah, I’m excited. I’m excited to really see find your mentor. I know how many years has gone into the research and how thoughtful this whole project has been and the caliber of the people who are behind it.
It’s really an amazing concept. Absolutely. Absolutely. I mean, I was thrilled about the concept the minute that I heard about. It was a little over a year ago when we all met in dc. Yeah. Phenomenal weekend. But it’s when I met the other founders that I went, why would I not want to be part of it? These are some of the most amazing people I’ve ever met in my life. So. So that’s. It’s. It’s going to be. It’s going to be absolutely incredible. And, and I got to add this little other piece right now, is that it’s like the end of the guru era.
I mean, if you know what I mean by that. It’s like we used to just all put. Put these personal growth teachers and leaders and authors on stages and put thousands of people in a room and they became the, you know, I, I’m. Look, I traveled with Hay House. I knew all of them. Some of them were amazing people, but there were others who were just going along for the ride, at it. And I just. Yeah. I love how AI picked up your hand. I know. Up. You know what? I’m glad you said that, because just to touch upon that subject, that whole setup of, you know, the.
The whole guru thing was when I started working on myself, I was suicidal 25 years ago. And I. I really thought everyone else, Everyone was smarter than I was. And I thought everyone knew more than I did. And so I spent years giving my power away, just waiting. Someone fix me. Someone fix me. Someone help me. And when you start to work with someone who has an ego and someone who’s big, you start to think, okay, they know more than I do, so I’m going to do whatever they tell me, and then I’m going to be just like them.
And then what happens is you realize that for whatever reason and how they got to where they are, they got there because of their own specific gifts and talents. And those aren’t necessarily mine. Right. So I needed to find what mine were, and I had to learn to take my power back from all of those gurus and realize that we are all the same. We are all God. We are all fractals of the same being. There’s no one who is better than another. We all have amazing wisdom that we have to share. Just some people have put themselves out there more than others.
Takes a lot of courage to do that. It’s not easy. Takes a lot of practice. And some people are introverts. Some people are extroverts. It all depends on your own personal way of how you. And some people don’t want to be really big. Some people want to keep it small. There is no right or wrong. No. And there’s a place for everyone in this. So it’s about being humble, recognizing your genius, and sharing it with one another 100%. And that’s exactly what we’re doing. Because as we’re moving out of the end of the guru era and into relational marketing, finding mentor is a perfect platform for you to come in and share your wisdom.
Share it loudly if you want to, share it quietly if you want to. But you’re going to find. You’re going to find your tribe. Yeah. Yeah. No. And that’s what it is. It’s also it. It is your tribe. And. And one of the gifts that I think that’s happened from COVID is the ability for people to be more comfortable on online. Right. On Zoom. So we can find community all around the world. I have met people and work with people all over the world and this helps expand that. And, and so this gets us connected. But you know, it also, it can be very isolating as well.
If you find out. I’m wondering if you’ll be able to find out, are there people who are like me nearby too? Like will you. And, and then create your own community locally as well? Ultimately. Ultimately, yeah, we’ll be getting into that. But since we’re still in, you know. No, no, no. But, but it’s, it’s really more. I, I’m just thinking out loud from the standpoint of people have felt so isolated for so long, but to be able to connect just with people of like mind. Right. And, and to have a platform that’s neutral. Right. And then you have people with all different types of interests and things that they want.
Because that’s the one thing that I hear a lot from people is how isolating that, you know, their lives are or they don’t. They can’t find people who are of like mind. It’s very, very true. And I think that when Covet hit and the lockdowns occurred and we were stuck within our own four walls. Yeah. Or at least within our own towns. Right. You know, when I, when I think of who my like minded friends are. You’re in Mexico, so. Yes. In upstate New York, you know. Yeah. We’re spread all over. We’re spread all over. Right.
And it, and before all that we were traveling a lot and we can now, but it was like this period of time where people just felt so isolated. And I honestly think that many people have lost the skill of proper socialization. I think they forgot. And I know that sounds a little crazy because we’re talking about mostly adults. You would think that would have that all programmed in. No, it’s, it’s not. And, and you know what? People are glued to their phones too. Oh my God. Seriously, they’re all within reach of us. Yeah. Even when I go to the gym and I, I’m part of this really amazing club here.
I’m, I’m so blessed. It’s right down the street and I go there. And when you’re doing weights and things like that, working out in these machines, you should do, you know, a set and then rest the minute. I mean, you would think that’d be a good time to like network with the person on the machine. Oh no, no, no. They’re all like this facing the phone for a minute and then they do Their next reps, you know. You know, it’s interesting because this past fall I flew. I had to go to an event that I was part of.
I was speaking in Prague and I had a connecting flight through Dublin and there were four flights that were going out of that same area. So I got nervous because I wanted to make sure that I was at the correct gate and that the wrong, you know. So there was a woman sitting with two other people across from me. So I struck up a conversation, started asking about the gate. She started asking me about things that ended up. She’s from the Czech Republic, lives in Ireland now. But she was going with her, her sisters in law to the Czech Republic.
They’d never been. And she said, I want to now take you around and show you all around Prague. So I was going by myself for several days before I had this event. And just because I wasn’t in my phone, I actually connected with someone. She made my entire experience magical because now I had people to have my meals with and laugh with and someone who. It was their home. So they tore, you know, she gave us tour. But here’s the wild thing. So there’s a woman named Renata Angelo. She was in the movie Zero Limits with me.
I was there for a red carpet event. The woman who I was with, who I met, Anita, just said, you know, so tell me about this event that you’re going to. And I said, well, I’m going to be speaking at Renata Angelo’s red carpet event. She said she broke down in tears. She said, I’ve been following her for years. I’ve read all her books and I love her and it’s been my dream to meet her. And. And so it was. It was crazy. And so I contacted Renata and Renata said, yeah, I’ll get. Got her in.
Long story, got her in. And now they have a relationship. But this is just from not looking at your phone. I didn’t want to go on the sidetrack. But this is what connections do. This is what, this is what happens when you are with other, you know, with people and engaging with them. Are the. Are those kinds of connections? Absolutely. I couldn’t agree more. I’ve always said I can. I hate to do this. Someone is knocking on the door here. I’m just going to. I don’t want to stop the recording here. Just hit mute. Hold on.
All right, I’ll. I’ll edit this out. Hold on. Sorry about that. No, no worries. I’m staying at this condo and they’re painting and the car that we rented is right where they’re painting. They don’t want to splash paint. So he wants to move the car. So my apologies. No, better. Better to move the car than have paint get on it. That’s for sure. All right. So anyway, so I went on this whole long thing because the importance of find your mentor is finding your tribe. Exactly. Finding, Finding connections and getting away from, you know, this is also being about being of service.
Absolutely. And. And so when you think about it, when we all met in D.C. yeah. We had this amazingly large Airbnb and we weren’t all sitting around on our phones. And all we did all weekend is make these connections and laugh and laugh fun and connect at a heart level. And now is it four of us are in your book? Yes. We are quantum. Yeah. Yeah. That’s coming out in just a few short months. Yep. So we’ve been all collaborating on, you know, like mine is, imagine this art is a quantum healing tool. Shocking. I know.
So that’s another place you’ll be able to learn more about the initiative because we’re gonna add that to my chapter as well. Yes. But I can’t thank you enough for staying off your phone long enough to connect at a heart level with all of us so that we can collaborate on this amazing project together. Yeah, yeah. I. And, you know, when you think about, you know, art is quantum, you know, or. Or there’s so many different. And you talked about the biofeedback, which is quantum. People haven’t been taught how important the quantum field is and how we create our own reality.
Correct. And. And so the importance of really working through your unconscious mind, your blocks, because that’s what like. Like you set the intention that you were going to do this art, but you were going to make money at it. If you had the belief that artists were poor, starving artists and could never make a living and that was blocking you, you never would have done this work. 100%. 100%. It was that intention that opened the doors at Hay House. It was not that intention that got me internationally renowned. And now I’m holding the intention that this art of healing initiative, which is going to just start off as a grassroots movement, actually becomes a huge foundation and a movement.
Yeah. In this arena. I love. I love talking through my heart about stuff I’m passionate about, and I am so passionate about art as a healing tool that I can’t wait to be the global spokesperson for this now. It really is. It’s a no brainer for me, and I Just think that people, you know, when you think about our school systems and how they’ve taken art and music and sewing and cooking and, you know, a lot of the basic things that we need to live, you know, out of the schools and it’s taken a lot of the creativity out and we need to bring that back to life, you know, and, and learning from each other and trading skills is.
And so the combination of the find your mentor and learning from one one another and being creative and having fun and. And making those amazing heartfelt connections, it’s really important. And try and stay off your phone and meet people and talk to people. It’s. Those connections are so important. I often say if the. If there was meant to be one of us, we wouldn’t have a billion plus how many billions of people on the planet. I mean, it’s just not the way it’s supposed to be. So why we try to do it all alone? You don’t need to.
Better to collaborate. Yeah. And people want to collaborate. Oh you know, they do. And we learn from each other. It’s so much fun. And you know, I’ve learned that with the. Even with the book. We. We are quantum. I mean, I haven’t. I had one person turn me down. That was it. I had over 30. I think there’s up to 35 authors in this book now. And people who. I didn’t even. Who thought, oh, they’re too busy. They would never want to participate. And you know, it wasn’t even a question. Dr. Joe Vitale, immediately, he had me.
He had chapter to me almost the next day. I was like, right, right. Busy, busy people get things done. Yes. I mean I remember you asked me and I said yes. Hell yes. Hell yes. Yeah. So no, it’s it. These kinds of collaborations are a lot of fun and so much. So much for people to learn from. So I’m. I’m really excited about this whole initiative, the art initiative within. In hospitals and healthcare. I think it’s such a brilliant idea. And so I. Oh my gosh. Hold on. He’s back. The world wants Lisa to have to edit apparently.
Let it all this out. Yeah, I know. I just. When you were gone, I said apparently the. The world wants Lisa to do more editing. Oh my gosh. So anyway, I want to thank you so much. Is there anything else that we haven’t covered that you wanted to talk about today? Oh my. You and I could talk for. Yes. The rest of the day. But I just really want to. To from my heart say to anyone in the listening audience. If you or someone that you know really wants to create a visible, measurable impact in the real world, the Art of Healing initiative can be exactly what you’re looking for.
So now you’re looking for artists as well as philanthropists, correct? Not quite yet. Right. I’m starting out with the body of work that I have. Okay. Just to lay the foundation. Like, let’s get all the kinks in the system worked out, how this works best with. With just myself. Yeah. And working with the donors. And then maybe next year, Yeah. I will bring in other artists and, you know, we’ll represent them and things like that. So if there’s artists out there, you think they might want to be part of this, they can go ahead and reach out to me.
Yeah. And I’ll be happy to put you on my mailing list. Yeah. So you can reach out. You can see the actual art website at loridaniel Falk Art. Okay. And you can email me at lori. loridanielfalk art. So I’ll have your links below. And so people understand, like, your art has healing capabilities. It’s. It’s. It’s channeled into the art. Yes, yes. Honestly, it’s. I connect with the divine. I ask for wisdom for this person on whatever topic it is they are looking to improve their lives around. And what happens is that the wisdom of. Of what they need to do gets encoded into the artwork in a way that will move the viewer at an emotional level, where that wisdom, honestly, gets absorbed into the heart energy field and you have access to it, bypassing the cognitive mind.
Wow. So what are some of the experiences that people have had from. From your artwork? You know, one. One of the most. Oh, like, there’s. There’s. Now we could be here for three more hours. There’s two main experiences that come to mind as. As really being profound. And one was I was at a show out east with Not Hay House. It was. It was a medical conference of some sort. And a woman walked into my booth, and she stood in front of this painting, and she just had to sit under it. And she looked at me and said, what was this one designed for? And I said, it was designed to help people who have lost loved ones to suicide.
And she burst into tears. Wow. Because your mom had died of suicide. And if she had gotten home five minutes earlier, she felt like she could have saved her mom. Wow. Now, just looking at that picture, she was drawn to it. She had no idea what it. What it was for. Amazing. And. And the other experience was One that I had personally. I was actually sexually abused as a very young, young girl and didn’t have any recollection of it until I was in my late 40s. 40s. And yet it impacted my life on. In a very profound, profound level.
And anybody who’s interested in hearing that story can reach out. I wrote an article on healing from the ravages of sexual abuse. But my then therapist and mentor, when I found out, I went to her and said, what do I do? And she said, well, recognition is 50% of it. Now, the healing can take place, but my recommendation to you would be. Would be to go home and create one of those portraits for yourself. Wow. And they’re actually called angelic message portraits. So I went home and I created one. And it’s not one of the most beautiful pieces I’ve ever done.
This angel is kneeling and she’s crying this infinity river of tears which is the foundation upon which life has been built. And it’s not until she can speak the truth from her heart that the sun comes out around her. Well, once the painting was done, I hung it in my bedroom. Seemed like the logical place, but I couldn’t sleep. I was just agitated. It was too intense. And. And I. I’m going to preface all this by saying anytime you’re doing healing work with the angelic realm, it’s usually a lot easier. So it had. But to heal this type of deep wound, it had to be very powerful and strong.
So after two nights of sleeplessness, I put it in the living room, and then I couldn’t relax when I was sitting in the living room at the end of the day. So that didn’t work. So I hung it in the foyer of the condo I was renting at the time. And I had two clients walk up the stairs into the foyer and stand in front of that painting before they walked into my office for their coaching session and started crying. Both of them had been sexually abused as young girls. Wow. And neither of them knew what it was for.
And they apologized profusely. And I’m like, you just. You just showed me the power of this art. It doesn’t matter if you know what the cognitive message is. It only matters that you are viewing it and your eyes are taking the emotional energy and the wisdom into your heart. And by the way, just a little key point, your heart is made up 50% of brain cells. So that wisdom is there in your system. Right. Of access to it, bypassing the cognitive mind. And. And that’s just my art. There’s a lot of healing artists and visionary artists, and there’s so much art in the world.
And I believe it’s been my long held belief art and music will heal the world. I agree. And that’s a perfect place to end this with. So we’ll have your contact information and the links to below. And Lori, as always, it’s such a pleasure speaking to you. And you know, what a visionary that you’re involved, your, your fingers in are in so many different, really special, unique things. And I’m excited to see both of them come to fruition. So thank you again so much, Lori. Thank you, Lisa.
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