We had the good fortune of connecting with Lacey & Marley Hellenbrand and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Lacey & Marley, what principle do you value most?
We value authenticity most in both our personal and professional lives. Authenticity is important for building deep and genuine connections with others. As psychic mediums, it’s essential we build real, meaningful connections with our clients and the spirits we communicate with. Being sensitive to others’ energy and intentions, authentic connections help us facilitate healing for others.
We strive to share our authentic selves, so that those we collaborate and work with feel safe and accepted. This helps us attract clients and collaborators in alignment with who we are and what we value.
Alright, so for those in our community who might not be familiar with your business, can you tell us more?
For as long we can remember, we have had an interest in the paranormal and spirit world. From watching paranormal TV to joining investigations, we took advantage of any opportunity we could to learn more about the spirit world. We awakened our own spiritual abilities through these experiences and our own losses.
With these spiritual abilities comes great responsibility. We chose to take the spiritual and healing path which isn’t for everyone. We knew when we embarked on this journey, not everyone would be along for the ride. We chose to trust our inner guidance systems and connection to Spirit to put us where we needed to be. It led us to Twin Essence – our medium for sharing our spiritual abilities with the world.
Twin Essence is about spreading light, healing, and messages from the world of Spirit. As psychic mediums, we work to facilitate healing for clients. This healing may look like sharing messages from passed loved ones, energy work, understanding lessons from the Universe, breaking generational patterns, understanding one’s life path, etc. Each healing session is unique to the client and guided by our work with Spirit.
Despite being identical twins, our spiritual abilities work in different ways. Our differences provide balance when working with clients and help us achieve the highest vibrational result. We’re incredibly grateful that we get to use our abilities to help others!
If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
We live in a small town in Wisconsin that has access to so many cool things to do in the surrounding areas! We would definitely take them into downtown Madison to shop on State Street and grab a bite to eat at one of the local restaurants near the State Capitol. At some point, we would go to the Wisconsin Dells where we would head to one of the local lakes to relax on the beach or join in on some water sports like kayaking, waterskiing, or boating. Lastly, we would head to Devil’s Lake State Park for a day of hiking and lake time.
Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
We want to thank our family and friends that have supported and stood by us during our spiritual awakenings, as well as the inner children in both of us who dreamed of doing spiritual work one day. Without listening to that inner child, we wouldn’t be able to share our true selves with the world. It takes bravery and courage to believe in yourself enough to follow your dreams!
Thank you to Maria Henry for supporting the work we do and believing in our big dreams! It’s rare to find a small business connection that resonates deeply, and you are one of them.
Lastly, we want to give a special thanks to Andrea Humphrey, who has been a mentor, guide, and soul tribe connection throughout this journey.
We wouldn’t be where we are today without their support!
Website: www.twinessence.com
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Other: Contact us at bookings@twinessence.com or 608-620-4392 to schedule a session. Head to www.twinessence.com/contact to sign up for our spiritual newsletter!
Image Credits
All photos were taken by Abbie Flanagan of Citrine Pine Photography.