Angelos Chatzimeletis

Senior specialist nurse for emergency care, alternative practitioner, Jikiden Reiki® practitioner and medicinal plant lover

Alexandra did nothing less than wake me up. The first time I came to her was on a recommendation. I couldn't imagine anything about it and didn't know what to make of it, I was skeptical. I was still Greek Orthodox at the time and the idea of a free spirituality contradicted my faith. I was also afraid. Fortunately, my curiosity won out! The simplicity it radiates immediately put me at ease.


At some point during the first reading she said: "You're a great healer". I had a good laugh at first because I thought: "That's a really cheap trick, she must have googled who I am!" Because then it's obvious.


However, she quickly dispelled this idea by talking about things she couldn't possibly know! She talked about my past and named factual spaces and places that have played and still play an important role in my life.
A primal feeling, a feeling of melancholy, a memory of my own depths awoke.
What happened after the first session many, many years ago?

I had initially gone out and was basically in resonance, something had been touched but I couldn't grasp it yet. Gradually, coincidences started to pile up, one after the other. People fell into my arms and books fell into my hands and eventually I actually got into geomancy and botany, among other things! Today, I still don't consider myself a "great healer", but I work as a naturopath in my own practice and am a herbalist. My ears and eyes (the inner ones, those of my intuition) guide me. In a way, I talk to plants and animals, dedicate myself to people in my naturopathic practice, and also use my intuition in the emergency room.


Recently, an old man came to the outpatient clinic to rule out a heart attack. I immediately "saw" pictures of his garden and intuitively asked him if he had recently been in the garden and pulled a plant out of the ground. He was completely astonished: "How did you know that?" I had hit the bull's eye, he had removed a stinking cranesbill, a plant that represents and resolves trauma - matching his heart trauma.


Today, I regularly spend time in the forest, where I experience my intuition most strongly. I practise listening to it well for my own benefit and for the benefit of all. Intuition and rational diagnostics/healing complement each other. It is not an "either or" but an essential "both and".

My conscious journey began with my first intuitive reading with you - thank you from the bottom of my heart for waking me up, Alexandra!

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