We were lucky to catch up with Amy J Harris recently and have shared our conversation below.
Alright, Amy J thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. It’s always helpful to hear about times when someone’s had to take a risk – how did they think through the decision, why did they take the risk, and what ended up happening. We’d love to hear about a risk you’ve taken.
The risk I took in starting my own business as an author and shaman was the most difficult decision I have ever made.
I was a publised poet at the age of 17 in someone’s book who I have never met. I was also a contest-winning artist and a scholarship-winning, pre-professional dancer when my abusive parents forced me to go to college and give up my artistic dreams under the threat of cutting me off financially. I was raised in a sheltered environment and fully conditioned to obey, even when it stole my soul to do so, and therefore such a threat was heeded without question.
After they both died, I took my life back. I quit the accounting profession I was bullied and guilted into sticking with by most of my family. I started over in retail to support one of the only artistic endeavors I could still do at my age, having written “The Truthful Intuitive Guide to Life Everlasting” 3 years prior (it sold out around the world both on Amazon and privately). I got certified in Acupressure and became a double Reiki Master, though I mostly channel Tibetan Reiki in my practice of 13 years and counting.
Although I have no shingle for passersby to take note of, I successfully heal people all over the world both in my treatment room at home and over Zoom sessions. My services are donation-based so they are accessible to all and this is because I have a god-given gift. I am a psychic empath and imperitive to my company’s mission is this often overlooked way of making money…that it should be with a nod to societal need and not in deference to the bottom line. The Universe provides when the mission is pure.
I am currently working on my first novel, “The Ascended Master”. When this novel makes the New York Times bestseller list, as all who read parts of it and even my most critical family members agree it will, the proceeds will be channeled into a nonprofit I set up many years ago that is on hold for that pinnacle moment. The TIGER Found~ation and Creativity Home will serve the needs of abused children and their pet(s) as a place to express their individuality and creativity unfettered, while feeling safe with their best friend until society can pick up where their unconscious parents failed.
My website is www.theascendedmaster.com, where you will find an email address to contact me if I can be of assistance in any way possible.

Amy J, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
In addition to what I have written in response to the previous question, the details of the services I provide in both my writings and healings are, on a macro level, about helping everyone feel perfectly healed and whole. On a micro level, I find that Western Medicine does not take Eastern Healing seriously and Eastern Medicine is not fully integrated into Western medical needs because of archaic healthcare laws.
I take a very unique approach, where I work with the Western medical team of my clients to supplement their treatments by healing the patients at the cellular level. Where Western Medicine treats symptoms and applies guesswork that often fails, I speak the living language without words, that I will call Etheric Energy, through my hands and voice prompts. The body, mind and spirit answer me empathically and I apply pressure to Acupoints along Qi meridians, as well as channel Light Energy from the client’s guides and my own guides, in addition to the Reiki Energies to which I was attuned.
The results are incredible. Every client will attest they have never been treated in such an intuitive way, and my most proud moments are when they feel mentally equipped to face whatever physical challenges they have manifested in their bodies, knowing they can choose to release it as easily as it appeared.
Is there something you think non-creatives will struggle to understand about your journey as a creative? Maybe you can provide some insight – you never know who might benefit from the enlightenment.
I love this question because I believe everyone is creative, so you are either “a creative” or an untapped creative, in my estimation. Every single person on Planet Earth was born with a gift that will help them serve humanity. The challenge is to overcome the forces in your life that work against it, and to try every creative endeavor you can until you remember what you did as a child that made your heart sing. That is the key to your creativity. What you practice in life that makes you feel good is your creative talent and part of who you are and why you exist, whether tapped into or not (yet!).
For me specifically, being a psychic empath was ignored, ridiculed and a source of embarassment to people of my generation who were brought up in an unawakened family. I never in my wildest dreams thought I would see the day that I could even admit to being psychic, let alone make a successful career out of it as I watch “A New Earth” materialize before my very eyes, thank you Eckhart Tolle!
Are there any books, videos, essays or other resources that have significantly impacted your management and entrepreneurial thinking and philosophy?
In my treatment room, I primarily use Louise L Hay’s “You Can Heal Your Life” and “The Prescription for Herbal Healing” by Stacey Bell and Phyllis A Balch, CNC.
As an author, I have been mainly inspired by Paolo Coehlo’s “The Alchemist” and “Warrior of the Light“, as well as many childhood favorites, among them “Le Petit Prince” by Antoine de Saint-Exupery, Louisa May Alcott’s “Little Women” and “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe” by C.S. Lewis.
As a poet I am moved by the works of Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, F. Scott Fitzgerald and specifically, “The Road Not Taken” by Robert Frost, which is a nod to what I believe is the opportunity cost of ignoring your authentic spirit in favor of societal pressures to conform. “…I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.”
Contact Info:
- Website: www.theascendedmaster.com
- Other: [email protected]
Image Credits
John L Sabo and husband Brett E Hoover

