Kim Schroeder BSHN, CEHP, LMT a quiet practice, attentively kept.
For most of my life I have been listening — to bodies, to scripture, to the small voice that asks people to come and rest a while. Be More You Sound Healing grew out of that listening. The bowls and the forks were the last things I added; the prayer came first.
I am a wife, mother, and grandmother before I am anything else. I spend my mornings in the word and my afternoons in the studio. The practice is small on purpose. I would rather see twelve people faithfully than fifty in a hurry.
Sound healing, in our hands, is not magic. The body was made by someone who knows it; we are simply offering it familiar frequencies and a held space to remember itself in. Sometimes people weep. Sometimes they sleep. Often, by the end, the breath is already different.
Alongside sessions I teach short courses on fasting, gentle cleansing, and a return to living foods — the way the early church and most of human history actually ate. None of this is new. We are mostly remembering.
I also wrote a small book — The Trouble with Forgiveness: A Biblical Perspective. It started as a question I could not put down, and ended up the clearest thing I have ever written. If forgiveness has felt like a burden you're carrying, it may be the right place to begin.
› Credentials in full
- Bachelor of Science in Holistic Nutrition
- Raw Foods Certified
- Certified Energy Healing Practitioner
- Licensed Massage and Bodywork Therapist
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