We recently connected with Birgitta Visser and have shared our conversation below.
Alright, Birgitta thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. Can you talk to us about a project that’s meant a lot to you?
Several to be honest, as no project, when it comes to writing collab chapters and books, is ever the same.
Every action we take, no matter how small, carries profound significance in the grand tapestry of life. Like a pebble dropped into a pond, our choices send ripples outward, touching lives we may never even meet. Each kindness, each gesture, each word, each moment of courage creates waves of possibility and probability that extend far beyond our immediate earthly vision, weaving purpose into the very fabric of our shared human experience.
For years, I told myself I wasn’t a writer. The word “author” felt too grand, too established, too, well… not me. But spirit doesn’t particularly care about our self-doubt. When St. Germain, Archangel Michael, and my other celestial collaborators decide someone’s ready to channel wisdom, they don’t wait for a formal application. They simply show up with a fiery yet loving determination, sometimes with jokes, sometimes with hard truths, yet always with impeccable timing.
And so, in 2000, began my twenty-year labor of love: BE-com-ing Authentically Me. Twenty years of putting thoughts to paper, of planting seeds I hoped might blossom in readers’ minds. Twenty years of accumulating experiences, confronting fears, and learning to dance with my own demons before I could pour my heart onto the page.
Then 2020 happened. COVID lockdowns descended, and fear pumped through the veins of society like a poison. We were told our very breath was dangerous, that we were allergic to each other. Something felt deeply wrong about all that division and panic. As my guides observed, fear is merely that smooth criminal in our minds—one that creeps around stealing our joy and keeping us trapped within the dogma of an artificial matrix.
That was the moment everything sort of came together. The double whammy of pandemic fear and divine inspiration fused like lightning. My spirit guides sat me down, metaphorically speaking, and told me to write. Between my full-time job and the chaos of the world outside, I wrote into the wee hours of the morning, and there are days I still do.
The truth is, the greatest medicine cabinet resides within each of us. We are our own greatest healers, far more capable than we’ve been led to believe. Some want to keep us small-minded rather than see us awakened to our true potential.
Let me be honest: this journey wasn’t all ethereal light and floating on cloud nine. I had to do some deep shadow work and vanquish my many demons. I was so set in my ways, so accustomed to coping with pain that had been part of me for so long, that the discomfort had become normal. When you’ve lived in the dark for so long, the light can feel almost offensive.
But here’s what I’ve learned: life isn’t Jumanji—no do-overs, no resetting the game when things get tough. We’re here to beat the baddies in our heads and level up, elevating our awareness at each stage. Think of it like Mario Brothers. We’ve got to navigate the obstacles, jump over the pitfalls, and keep moving forward with our eyes wide open.
During those dark nights of the soul, my cosmic co-writers kept me smiling. St. Germain in particular brought an eccentric charm to our collaboration, his quirky wit providing laughter when I struggled to pull myself out of my own storm in a teacup. He helped me see the humor in the drama llama of life.
The ascended masters and angels infused each page with their understanding energies, lifting the heaviness that comes from working through traumatic experiences. They reminded me that life’s tests are merely experiences to grow from, that what may seem like burdens are actually chances to expand our consciousness.
It’s funny because, as I was jotting down my thoughts for my first book, in 2008, I hopped on a plane to India, and journaled about it, immersing myself in the teachings of Sri Sri Ravi Shankar at the Art of Living Centre. That experience was like a soothing balm for my soul, guiding me to find inner peace amidst the cloudy meatball storms of my life.
Meditation became my daily magic, a beauty routine for the spirit that brought clarity to chaos. As Buddha taught, <i>”The mind is like water—when it’s turbulent, it’s difficult to see, but when it’s calm, everything becomes clear.”</i>
Or as Bruce Lee wisely quoted, <i>“Empty your mind. Be formless, shapeless like water. Now, you put water into a cup; it becomes the cup. You put water into a bottle; it becomes the bottle. You put water in a teapot; it becomes the teapot. Now water can flow, or it can crash. Be water, my friend.”</i>
But even that transformative experience needed time to simmer, to age like a fine wine before it was ready to be uncorked and shared with the world. I needed more life experiences, more fears to confront, more struggles to overcome. The story required patience, silence, and the willingness to keep turning inward.
Writing may have started as a solitary act, but it blossomed into something far richer with “Becoming Empowered,” “Divine Rebirth,” “Miracles are Normal,” and “I’m So Glad You Left Me,” all collaborative books I co-created with other phenomenal female authors. What made it meaningful wasn’t just the final product, but the journey itself—connecting with fellow writers, understanding their struggles, and watching our combined words ripple outward, inspiring others to believe their stories matter.
Connecting with Divine Masters is a beautiful experience. When I tune into enlightened beings like Krishna and Archangel Michael, I feel their unconditional love and wisdom flowing through me, guiding me to live from the heart and with compassion.
The writing life chose me, and I’m honored to answer its call. Every time inspiration strikes, I let it flow freely onto the page, finding tremendous fulfilment in words that might help others heal, practice forgiveness, and feel at home in their own skin.
We are all, each of us, waiting to unleash our divine essence—ready to dance through life with laughter, love, and joy. The only question is: will you answer the call?
Great, appreciate you sharing that with us. Before we ask you to share more of your insights, can you take a moment to introduce yourself and how you got to where you are today to our readers.
Have you ever felt like a broken doll, pieces of yourself scattered across the floor of your own soul? I have. And it’s precisely because I’ve walked through that darkness that I can now serve as a light for others navigating their own journeys.
I am a Soul Empowerment Coach, Divine channel, and Light Language Healer—but that title only tells part of my story. Before I could help others mend their fractured spirits, I had to learn how to mend my own. How can I hold space for someone’s healing if I remain a broken doll?
My healing journey began when I started taking responsibility for my pain, rather than keep playing Houdini with my e-motions. Life’s trials had threatened to break me more times than I can count, but something within me always chose to rise. Each fall taught me something profound about the resilience of the human spirit and the transformative power of compassion—both for ourselves and for others. Trust me, it was hard for me as I hated the very sight of myself, hence I was good at starving myself and working non-stop, as these were things I could control. Yet, I discovered that true power doesn’t come from avoiding our struggles but from meeting them with courage, acceptance, and grace.
This realization sent me down a path of extensive study and training. I’ve immersed myself in numerous healing modalities, each one peeling back another layer of my own pain and another layer to my understanding of the human experience. My training includes Usui Reiki at Master Level, Angelic Reiki, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), Quantum-Touch Healing, Light Language Healing, Holistic Nutrition, Meditation, Aromatherapy, the AromaTouch Technique (ATT), and Alchemy Sound Bowl Healing. I’m also a certified Fitness and Spinning Instructor, because I believe our physical bodies are temples that deserve honoring alongside our spiritual paths.
“The universe doesn’t speak to us in lingo but frequency, and it’s our job to learn how to listen.” This truth forms the foundation of everything I do. We are all waves of electromagnetic frequency—architects and alchemists shaping our own bubbles of realities. Each of us is a conscious field of energy, interconnected within the singular essence of the universe where all energy exists as one.
I’ve dedicated my life to bridging the gap between the celestial wisdom of Light Beings and the hearts of those searching for meaning. In this cosmic game of hide-and-seek, we all strive to evolve into the mastery of our true selves. I simply want to empower and inspire others, reminding people everywhere of the extraordinary strength they hold within—even in their most difficult moments.
My chapters in the aforementioned collaboration books serve as proof that transformation is possible for everyone. I’ve also written, “BE-com-ing Authentically Me” (currently being rewritten) and “Child of the Sun: Enroute to Enlightenment in India,” which explores the Art of Living Centre and meditation practices. Another collaboration is on the horizon, along with a solo book diving into sacred geometry—because we are, at our core, sacred geometrical beings made of energy, creating waves of frequency according to the mathematical equations our souls send out into the stratosphere.
What sets my work apart? Perhaps it’s the lived experience behind every healing session and coaching conversation. I don’t offer textbook solutions; I offer the wisdom earned through walking through fire and emerging on the other side, <i>to the hello you, it’s me here</i>. My mission remains unchanged: to help humanity awaken to what life is truly all about—remembering our infinite nature while embracing our beautifully human experience.
If you’re searching for meaning, healing, or simply someone to walk alongside you in your evolution—know that you’re not alone. We are all travelers here, souls zipped up in temporary human suits, surfing the cosmic waves of our very own created timbres, learning to decode the universe’s loving whispers one frequency at a time.
What’s a lesson you had to unlearn and what’s the backstory?
That’s easy. I had to unlearn that I couldn’t fix others, but had to fix myself. Trust me, it took me well into my forties to figure this out.
I believed my purpose in life was to find broken birds—those fractured, wounded souls wandering through the world—and heal them with my love. I was convinced that if I just loved them enough, supported them enough, believed in them enough, I could transform their brokenness into wholeness. And in doing so, I thought I would finally feel whole myself.
I was wrong. So painfully wrong.
The truth is, I was one of these sadomasochists myself, trailing a wake of unhealed trauma that I refused to face. Instead, I projected my pain outward, and attracted exactly what I asked for energetically—fixer uppers. I operated under the delusional belief that someone else could fill the voids within me—that the right person would be the missing piece to complete my puzzle. It took years of repetitive patterns, the same heartbreak on an endless loop, to learn what should have been obvious from the start: nobody completes you but you.
I was a master of spotting potential. I’d see a fixer-upper and immediately start drawing up blueprints for their renovation. I’d scour every room of their personality, every dusty corner of their past, desperately trying to mould them into the image of the perfect partner I had in my head. But here’s the lesson that took me a lifetime to learn: why try to renovate all the rooms when the rooms don’t want to be renovated?
The more energy you pour into trying to change another person, the more you are being shown a mirror, reflecting the urgent repairs needed within your own body, mind and soul. Every broken bird I attracted was a reflection of my own fragmentation. I was looking outward for something that could only be found within.
As the Ascended Master Hilarion so bluntly put it:<i> “Birgitta, you eluded yourself and played Houdini with yourself, and thus your relationships reflected as such.”</i> In hindsight, I had to peel back those painful layers of conditioning that I had cloaked myself with and discover who I was not, in order to return to a more authentic version of myself. I was insecure, persistently needy, and—a bit of a class-A sadomasochist—for consistently choosing partners with glaring defects, then exhausting myself trying to change them.
If this resonates with you, if you’ve ever depleted all your energy on someone, ask yourself honestly: what do you have left to give? Absolutely nothing. How can you pour from an empty cup?
It is not your job to resolve someone else’s demons. I thought I was the demon slayer, the hero rushing to save every wretched soul who crossed my path. But all that truly does is drown you in their toxicity—and your own. As Guruji reminds us, <i>“When someone says something hurtful or mistreats you, they do it out of stress and ignorance. They are hurt somewhere within, and that is why they behave like that.”</i>
We cannot change anyone who is not willing to do the work themselves. We cannot drag a horse to water and force it to drink. All we can ever do is accept a person for where they are and, if we’re lucky, plant a seed.
The brokenness we see in others is merely a reflection of the brokenness within ourselves, waiting to be healed. Each soul yearns to stretch its wings and soar. By doing the hard work for others, we deny them the growth their souls yearn for—and we stunt their growth as much as we stunt our own growth in equal measure.
So before you try fixing that broken bird, ask yourself: Are you simply avoiding your own spiritual repairs?
Fix yourself first, for in lifting yourself up, you lift others up. The journey begins within.
What do you find most rewarding about being a creative?
There is something profoundly sacred about putting pen to paper—or fingers to keyboard—and allowing words to flow from somewhere deep within. Writing has been my sanctuary, my therapy, and my spiritual practice all wrapped into one beautiful, messy journey. When people ask me what the most rewarding aspect of being a writer is, my answer always circles back to one truth: writing heals, and in healing others, I continue to heal myself.
We don’t all vibrate at the same frequency of consciousness, and that is precisely what makes this human experience so magnificently diverse. We learn from one another precisely because we see the world through different lenses.
I am merely a humble conduit for something far larger than myself, merely channeling words that carry the potential to plant seeds of transformation in the hearts of those who need them most. There is something beautiful just knowing that in some corner of the world, at precisely the right moment, my written thoughts might reach someone wrestling with their own shadows, offering them a lifeline of comfort or the courage to keep moving forward. This ripple effect—where one person’s healing inspires another’s, where pain transmutes into purpose—represents the truest essence of why I write. I am constantly evolving through this process, questioning my beliefs and growing with every reflection, yet I remain grounded in the understanding that we are all interconnected, all worthy of fulfilment, all capable of illuminating the way for one another through the simple act of sharing our authentic truths.
If you have words burning inside you, let them out. Write not for fame or fortune, but for the release that comes from expressing your truth. Be vulnerable, and if the tears flow, let them; it’s a wonderful release. Write for the person who will read your words in their darkest moment and find light. Write because healing is not meant to be a solitary journey—it is meant to be shared.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.powersoulhealing.com/
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/universallightwarriors/
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/birgitta-visser-88919b8/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCHrjXt3goKbsWVXNv9kq5Tg

Image Credits
Ana Laura – beach images, Sharon Fifer – studio images

