Near-death experience led Katrina Flokis to life as spiritual healer

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Psychic medium and spiritual healer Katrina Flokis says speaking to The Daily Telegraph, a near-death experience during childbirth more than three decades ago transformed her life and revealed what she describes as a spiritual gift.

Now known as “The Lightworker,” Flokis counts celebrities including Margot Robbie, Rita Ora, Joel Edgerton and television host Samantha Armytage among her clients. Demand for private readings is high, with waiting lists stretching for months.

Flokis says her abilities emerged after suffering serious complications while giving birth to her son 33 years ago, when her heart stopped for a minute and a half. “When I was revived and walked back, I could see energy around everyone in the operating theatre,” she says. Doctors initially dismissed the experience, but she later began having vivid dreams that appeared to predict real-world events.

At the time, long before spirituality gained mainstream popularity, Flokis believed something was wrong. “I actually thought I was going through postnatal depression… But I guess I just stuck to it and I just started trusting myself.”

Despite her growing reputation, Flokis still works in a senior corporate role at an international healthcare company. Over time, she says she has learned to manage her abilities “like… a light switch,” allowing her to balance work, family life and spiritual practice.

She says her role is not to tell people how to live, but to help them make informed decisions using all available tools. “It’s very humbling but for me, a soul is a soul,” she says.

While the spiritual services industry continues to grow – alongside concerns about fraud – Flokis says she welcomes sceptics. “Some people believe, some don’t. And that’s the beauty of free will,” she says.

Source: The Daily Telegraph

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