We’re excited to introduce you to the always interesting and insightful Becki Koon. We hope you’ll enjoy our conversation with Becki below.
Becki, appreciate you joining us today. Was there a defining moment in your professional career? A moment that changed the trajectory of your career?
A defining moment in my career came with the death of my husband. I never thought that the “Conscious Death Process” we experienced would shift the trajectory of my career as an author and speaker, energy intuitive and healer but, my life forever changed after his passage in a way that he knew would happen and I only dreamed.
I would never tell you this journey has been easy, or that the pain of grief has not captured me in a stranglehold. Yet, with Spirit’s help, I found the bravery to claw my way out. I will not discount how anyone feels after the losing a loved one, no matter the ethos of the relationship, but death need not be a slippery slope, a tabu subject, not discussed or avoided at all costs. We will transition out of this life, move into another beautiful realm of existence, and leave our loved ones behind. I am one example of a life found after loss, a life that makes sense to me. I work and commune with my beloved on the other side. When I step into the field of connection with him, my body is enlivened, I light up, and my soul remembers. I carry a luminescence I did not know was possible, because Jack helps me hold the torch.
We seldom give ourselves credit for the magnificent strength inside us. We can feel the emotions of sadness and smile at the joy of remembrance of an embrace. We are multidimensional beings, which means we can feel and experience it all in the same moment. Our fear is the limiting factor that keeps us imprisoned, fear we will be overwhelmed with heartbreak so strong we won’t survive if we open the channels to intense emotion. Fear of emotion is our thinking-mind trying to keep us safe. Our mind does its job to help us swerve, avoid potholes in the road, take us on a detour. But the road ahead is where our higher awareness truly wants to go. We forget this: we have road workers ahead of us, our spiritual teams and loved ones, who fill those potholes so the emotional fallout does not damage us as much. We may still feel the bumps but it will be a little bit softer, a little bit easier ride, when we allow them to work alongside us.
Maybe I can help others fill in some of those potholes with the awareness I have gained along my journey’s winding road. It brings me great joy to be in service to people who are finding they are letting go of life, entering the death passage, or, to those on the flip side, loss through the death of a loved one. We need not go through the death transition alone. No matter what the outside circumstances look like, we are never alone. There are people ready to assist, resources available for the finding but, most importantly, we are surrounded by beings of the higher realms, loved ones who have passed, angelic beings, our family of light, God. Please remember who you are, a light being or soul consciousness in a third-dimensional, temporary human form. As such, you have a direct line to Spirit connection if you so choose. It is your birthright




What do you think helped you build your reputation within your market?
My reputation in the industry has been built on my ability toe be authentic, vulnerable and holding truth in the sharing of my journey along the way. People sense when someone is “real” with them and because the nature of energy healing is about being open, the key for me has been to own my life, be a willing servant to the awareness gained and then share the wisdom gained along the way.


Can you share a story from your journey that illustrates your resilience?
There are two moments that stand out to me that illustrate my resilience.
The first one happened during the Conscious Death Process I went through with my husband. I was working on a collaborative book with my publisher and right before the deadline for me to have my story submitted to them, my husband spends 20-days in the death process. Despite the events that consumed my life at that time, with support and love of others, I met the deadline a few days after he passed.
The second moment was 20 months after my husband passed, I was diagnosed with stage 3 cancer and going through my own journey of choosing life. I was again, working on another collaborative book with my publisher and during the deadline week, I was living through Covid 19. My final words were written in bed with a weakened body but a conviction to submit the story I so wanted to share in the book.
Both moments showed me the resilience and resolve that I have to accomplish a goal when I set me mind to it!
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.beckikoon.com
- Instagram: @beckikoon
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/becki.koon.consulting
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/becki-koon-stepstone2you/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@cosmicconversationswithbec3906
- Other: https://amazon.com/author/beckikoon


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