About Lorraine Holiday DeLear Ph.D.
Energy Medicine Practitioner, teacher and workshop leader.
Founder and director of chaliceroot and the chaliceroot kitchen programs.
Co-founder of Collaborative Sync.
Collaborative Sync offers a platform from which you can connect to your deep innate wisdom using the larger field of information/intelligence.
(please see www.collaborativesync.org for more information.)
Co-Founder of Luminous Body ~ Integral School of Energy Medicine.
Luminous Body~ISEM offers a two year program to facilitate participants in the discovery and grounding of their true Self in daily life.
(please see
www.luminousbody.org for more information.)
Lorraine's background:
Ph.D. specializing in Healing Science
Victoria Merkle Center for Energy Medicine
(Awarded Ph.D. via The New Mexico Theological Seminary)
Holistic Health Care Practitioner Specializing in Eastern and Western Bodywork Modalities
Mueller College of Holistic Studies
B.A. in English, Minor in Economics, Certificate in Woman's Studies
Arizona State University
Life Teachers: There are many. Special acknowledgment is extended to Walter F. DeLear, Jean DeLear, Joy Swanson, Florence Antonisen, Siri Kar Singh, Steve James, Adam Antoniades, Dr. George Yao, Hugh Milne, Victoria Merkle, Gordon Merkle, H.H. Sai Ma and all of the four-legged ones..
Currently Lorraine offers: private healing/mentoring sessions, retreat intensives and workshops in chaliceroot kitchen programs and Collaborative Sync. She leads workshops and travels to facilitate chaliceroot kitchen programs, Collaborative Sync and frequently offers personal healing/mentoring sessions. In addition, Lorraine consults with the public and private sectors, utilizing Collaborative Sync, a communication tool she co-created with Vicki Sechler.
Prior to becoming an Energy Medicine Practitioner Lorraine worked in the financial services field as an equity trader and Vice President of Trading for an independent broker dealer.
Personal Note from Lorraine
Six years ago, I left the security of my job in the corporation I had grown up in. I left my good friends and left the ‘self' I knew in that environment. I received a calling, an outer tugging, and a strong inward pull that I could not ignore. It was unmistakable; I felt I was being torn apart. The pain was unbearable. Then I had a vision of a crystal splitting into three distinct segments. Somehow I understood that the crystal represented me and I had to heal the splits. Now was the time and it would happen through my choices. I didn't have a clear cut path or business plan. I didn't know how to transition from my familiar self and my current life into my new one. I just knew I had to let go of my familiar world and trust that I would discover the path into healing.
Come to the cliff, he said.
We can't, we're afraid.
Come to the cliff, he said.
We can't, we're afraid.
Come to the cliff, he said.
They came.
He pushed them.
And they flew.
-Stuart Wilde
Several visions and many healing sessions later I gained my wings and took my first flight. If I could use a metaphor, I consciously entered the caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly cycle. The gift of this journey is I now have a deep understanding of what it takes to change and heal. I have experienced how belief systems and energetic patterns transmitted from our parents, our society and our culture directly affect our perception of ourselves and the world around us. I know that change and healing are part of the larger process of life. Conscious change requires that we examine our deeply held belief systems. We can choose to let go of beliefs that no longer serve us, while healing the energetic patterns that hold them in place.
If we are operating from an outdated belief system, we may experience discomfort and contraction in our physical, emotional, mental and spiritual aspects. We may not be aware of the increase in this contraction until it becomes really severe. Perhaps we are like the frog that is placed in a big pot of cool water over a low flame. The water gets hotter and hotter but it happens so gradually that the frog doesn't realize what is happening. At some point, the frog's internal adjustments can no longer maintain homeostasis and the frog must be helped out of the pot or boil to death.

The frog analogy can be used when we express our relationship to discomfort and change. Our internal system becomes overwhelmed and our body's innate wisdom intelligence triggers us to get our attention. It presents us with its complaint, usually in the form of a symptom. It lets us know it has done everything it can do and that it needs help. Like the frog in the slowly heating water, we may be oblivious to our internal signals. We can choose not to listen. Symptoms will continue to multiply and intensify until they take up most of our attention. This is usually the time when we take action. Generally, we do not listen to our body's innate wisdom intelligence until the water is almost boiling. We make our choices based in re-action.
Imagine …What your life would look like, what your life would feel like, how you would be living your life, if you made choices based in pro-action instead of re-action. If you were operating from pro-action choice and you were investing in the stock market, you would probably be buying when there was the proverbial ‘blood in the street' and selling when the clouds of euphoria were high over Wall Street. You would be going against the herd mentality but would be listening to your interior wisdom intelligence.
When you commit to your healing journey, you set in motion a much larger creation. Simply put, you begin to gain your freedom from deeply held beliefs and energetic patterns that no longer serve you. You become present in attention, awareness and being. As you heal and liberate held information and energy, your perceptions change. The unresolved internal experiences no longer act as attractors to create external situations. The external world mirrors your internal world because you interact with it according to the way you hold your belief systems.