Intuitive Healing

During an Intuitive Healing Session, Vanessa uses a variety of skills to aid in your healing on a emotional and physical level. She is a Medical Intuitive, Medium  & Sound Healer using Tibetan Singing bowls and Tuning Forks. During this special treatment expect to release tension and stress. Every client is different, every session is different and you never know what will happen or who might show up with a message from the beyond.  Among the many end results of a session are relief from pain, stress- related conditions and the ability to alter ones consciousness. It is an integral part of healing the effects of chemotherapy, reduces pain and discomfort from fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and depression, After sessions clients experience improved memory, clarity, vitality and the ability to take action. Many report out of body experiences, a deep sense of tranquility, sleep soundly and feel the effects of the treatment for several days  Always wear loose fitting items to your session and drink lots of water before and after your appointment.

$50.00 for 40 minute Session

DISCLAIMER: To set appointment please contact Vanessa Ryder before paying for session. All services are non-refundable. However appointments can be rescheduled within a 24 hour window.


Medical intuitive is an alternative medicine practitioner who uses their self described intuitive abilities to find the cause of a physical or emotional condition. Other terms for this practice include medical clairvoyant, medical psychic or intuitive counselor.

Mediumship is the claimed ability of a person (the medium) to experience contact with spirits of the dead or angels.

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According to Tibetan oral tradition, the existence of singing bowls dates back to the time of the historical Buddha Shakyamuni (560 – 480 B.C.). The tradition was brought from India to Tibet, along with the teachings of the Buddha, by the great tantric master Padmasambhava in the 8th century A.D.

Singing bowls produce sounds which invoke a deep state of relaxation which naturally assists one in entering into meditation, the ultimate goal being enlightenment. They are a quintessential aid to meditation, and can be found on private Buddhist altars, and in temples, monasteries and meditation halls throughout the world.

A metallurgical analysis, done by the British Museum in London, reveals that the instruments are made of a 12-metal alloy consisting of silver, nickel, copper, zinc, antimony, tin, lead, cobalt, bismuth, arsenic, cadmium and iron. Now a lost art, it appears that this quality of bell bowl cannot be reproduced today.

In addition to their traditional usage for meditation, Tibetan singing bowls are used for deep relaxation, stress reduction, holistic healing, Reiki, chakra balancing, and World music. Many people find that the rich blend of harmonic overtones which the bells produce have a direct affect upon their chakras.

Playing the bells usually causes an immediate centering effect. The tones set up a “frequency following response” that creates a balancing left/right brain synchronization. Meditating on the subtle sounds of the Tibetan singing bowl tunes one in to the universal sound within and without.

“Our lives today are tested beyond anything. Our faith is often forgotten or pushed to the side.  Our belief of a God with many names or just believing that there is more than this. Forgotten too is that tiny voice inside it gets smothered by our daily “western life” activities. For centuries, people sought out guidance from Oracles, Gypsies, Shamans, or just the wise old lady in the village.

Today, it seems to be more acceptable to have a friendly ghost in your home.  We are awakening to a greater conscious of being than ever known.  There is more, we are more…..”  Vanessa Ryder