Saturday,
23 November 2024
Indigo Interview

YASMIN Chambers was born in Sandringham, grew up in Box Hill and around the eastern suburbs of Melbourne.

She moved to Chiltern in 2022.

What do you do workwise?

I help people to reconnect with their soul path and intuition, through soul guidance readings, spiritual healings, meditation circles and intuitive art workshops.

I am also an emerging artist.

I work/play with a few different mediums, mainly pastel and acrylic.

I have a room called the Soulful Corner at Lisa Bishop’s store in Chiltern, as well as online sessions via my website.

What led you to your role/career?

After running my own dance studio for several years, I felt guided to try Reiki energy healing.

It was a change of pace that my soul needed.

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A few years later I completed my Reiki Masters which eventually led me to facilitating meditation groups, moon ceremonies and spiritual development workshops, along with psychic readings and healings.

That was over 20 years ago now.

What do you love about your work?

I absolutely love feeling and seeing the light in people transform and glow after they have registered an awareness or shift in perspective within themselves, be that consciously or unconsciously.

It’s like someone's unique bright beautiful light switches on and their soul clicks online.

Helping others to help themselves especially through meditation and intuitive arts is my soul purpose.

What do you do in the community?

I am involved with the Chiltern Art Collective, helping locally with marketing and promotion for our Art Exhibitions at the Old Chiltern Court House in Main St.

Helping the art collective is a great way to support the many wonderful talented and amazing artists in Chiltern.

Is there an important community issue that you think needs addressing?

Not having been in the Indigo Shire very long, I haven’t come across any issue I’m passionate about, yet.

What would you do to solve change or improve that situation?

At this stage I’m still observing.

What do you see as one of the most important current world issues?

Sovereignty and free speech.

In particular, when people are shut down for expressing a truth, be it their own or a truth for a greater good.

As a collective, we can handle the truth.

It’s time to evolve.

If the person you would most like to meet came to Indigo Shire (past or present), or was already here, who would that be, what would you show them, and why?

I’m not prone to putting people on pedestals, so I can't think of anybody I’d like to meet.

However, I would certainly like my dad, Ray, to visit Indigo Shire.

He crossed over in 1997.

He loved the Murray River system.

It would be great to camp with him on the Murray one more time.

I’d also love to sit on Mount Pilot with him connecting to the ancestors of the land while contemplating life.

What book are you reading?

I have several books on my bedside table at the moment.

The one I read from last was ‘The Life You Were Born to Live’ by Dan Millman.