Rev. Liliana Barzola is the Founder of Lotus Lantern Healing Arts. She is a Renowned Spiritual Intuitive.
Rev. Liliana Barzola, an intuitive since childhood, uses her gift to enable individuals, couples, and organizations to find clarity and direction. She is a first generation, successful Latina entrepreneur. She resides in the Oregon mountains with her Saint Bernard and is happily paired with her partner, Bri. She has conducted over 20,000 in-person and phone intuitive sessions, and taught over 600 students, since 2002. Her practice, Lotus Lantern Healing Arts, has an international clientele including individuals in Australia, Italy, Germany, Japan, Canada, Venezuela, Africa, the UK, and every US state. Sheâs experienced the adventures of marriage, divorce, deaths of loved ones, chronic illness, single parenting and overcoming the trauma of domestic violence. These things have leveled her, humbled her, tormented her and forced her to grow. She channels a deep reservoir of compassion and laughter to help get you through it all too.
Oftentimes, âpsychic sensitivesâ are the most in need of healing and support. I like to think of myself as the healerâs healer.â
â Liliana
âAt some point, we all feel like we donât fit in. That we donât belong. That everyone is laughing and we donât get the joke.
Ironically, this is what unites us all as humans. The feeling that weâre âthe other.â
My parents emigrated from Argentina to the United States. White culture saw me as the Other and let me know. Argentine culture saw me as Gringa and let me know.
I am dyslexic. I spent years testing high in comprehension but had an extremely low reading level. My teacher would be 4 steps ahead of me; I was still stuck on step one.
As a teenager, I read lesbian sci-fi novels and dreamed about being with women.As a feminine woman, I felt rejected by butch lesbian culture. I felt unattractive to women. I got the message that, if I didnât have short hair, boots and flannel, I would never have a female partner. I liked high heels, lipstick and everything pink, so I was doomed.
Oh, and another thing⊠I am a psychic. A profession that certainly makes you the Other. How can a charlatan be respected when you are out in the world certainly duping people?
But when you spend your life feeling like you donât fit in, you learn to recognize and help your fellow travelers.
In the early 2000âs I was a little, baby psychic and many LGBTQ humans sought out my services. They wanted to work on their emotions and process their identity but the world of psychology hadnât caught up to their consciousness level yet. One night, I dreamed that my first client was a man named George, but he was also a woman. It was a really powerful and healing dream. I woke up the next morning, went to work and walked into a waiting room full of all men and one person who appeared to be a woman. I walked right up to the âwomanâ and said, âAre you George?â I cannot tell you the joy on Georgeâs face when he was seen as he truly was for the first time.
I strongly identify with people who feel oppressed by our modern day neon culture. The things that make me weird and quirky are also the things that make me a great healer.
Nobody here at Lotus Lantern Healing Arts fits in. We are all The Other. So weâre a safe place for you to be who you truly are.
My late mother, Elena, was a healer who recognized her gifts in me and encouraged me. I was chronically ill most of my life, and it all changed when I began receiving acupuncture and energetic counseling. Through this combination I have been able to heal my physical and emotional ailments. I met Marissa Mayer L.Ac. in 2000 and her wisdom and treatments changed my life. I became healthier, stronger and more energetically aware. I was then led to my next teacher, Rev. Sandra Brooks, a healer and L.Ac. who trained me to refine my gifts.â -Rev. Liliana Barzola.