Meet Tracee Dunblazier, GC-C | Spiritual Empath, Shaman, Multi-Award-Winning Author


We had the good fortune of connecting with Tracee Dunblazier, GC-C and we’ve shared our conversation below.
Hi Tracee, how does your business help the community?
If one never seeks their own personal truth, they can never know the greater truth we all share. Investigating my truth, radically accepting every aspect of myself, and developing the spiritual and emotional integrity to access and integrate consciousness/light more deeply into my system created the space to help others do the same.

What should our readers know about your business?
I am a Los Angeles-based grief counselor, spiritual empath, shaman, and 58-time national award-winning author. As a multi-sensitive, my blend of intuitive information combined with different modalities, has provided the opportunity for thousands to achieve deep healing and create the success and peace they seek in their lives. In 2015 I founded a publishing company to create spiritual activation tools to help others develop, understand, and activate their multi-dimensionality. The focus of my work and published materials is to help others to access, transform, and empower their shadow self.
From the beginning, this career found me. I was born psychic and empathic, but when the time was right, the carreer path presented itself to me and I never looked back. Doing spiritual work with others demands a high level of self-awareness, or creates one, and of course that path is wrought with challenges, but the work has always been my greatest relief and joy. For me, doing personal spiritual work was in direct alignment with my spiritual healing job path.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
Los Angeles county and Southern California have so many amazingly haunted places to visit, so as a paranormal expert, I would show my guests the places that truly “speak” to the heart. We would take a drive up the coast and have a meal at the private beach and yummy Paradise Cove Cafe (hopefully on a stormy day, to watch the waves crash against the cliffs, and Neptune nash his teeth.) Next, we’d dive North to Pasadena, to the Huntington Library and Gardens, where you can find ghosts and nature spirits abound. We’d then take a drive around the city on a private ghost tour of some of the most haunted homes in Pasadena. In my early career I spent many hours clearing entities and energy leftover from traumas that occurred in the homes. After, we may grab a bite and a beverage at the Langham Hotel, to enjoy the view. The next day we may take a drive out to the Ojai Riding Company for a ghostly, sunset horseback ride. The area has many stories to tell, as does the apple orchards of Ojai, itself. Finally, I’d host an ancestors dinner in my 120-year-old home, with friends, to honor all those who came before us and on whose shoulders we stand. No celebration is complete without paying respect to all the beings who created the world we live in.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
My path has been guided by the many invisible hands of the ancestors and spirits that walk with me—this interview is dedicated to them. The most memorable day, the one that began my journey to freedom from the spiritual trauma I carried, was at the East West Bookstore in NYC. A book entitled: Return of the Bird Tribes, by Ken Carrey, fell from a bookcase on it’s own, to the floor in front of my feet, below. I purchased what became a life-changing book, and it forever inspired me. It connected to my soul on many levels and for the first time I knew another person saw me, and I did not feel alone.
Website: https://www.TraceeDunblazier.com
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Kevin Break
