Awakening Adventures

Are your intuitive gifts something you’re born with, or can they awaken through life’s hardest moments?

In this episode of Awakening Adventures, I sit down with Dr. Tammy De Mirza, internationally recognized intuitive intelligence expert, transformational speaker, best-selling author, and the Breakthrough Alchemist. Tammy shares her powerful story of a sudden spiritual awakening at age 11, the challenges of trying to understand her gifts, and the years she spent pushing them away before reclaiming them through deep healing, self-love, and trust.

Together, we talk about intuition, the five senses as spiritual superpowers, homelessness, overcoming abuse, conscious alchemy, and how life’s most painful experiences can become part of our deeper awakening. Tammy also shares how embracing her intuitive intelligence led her from struggle to powerful transformation, including being honored at the United Nations for her humanitarian leadership. This conversation is a reminder that spiritual awakening is deeply personal, that your gifts are not a mistake, and that you are not alone in what you’re experiencing.

Tammy is also offering two free gifts through her website. One is a Video Book that helps you understand your sensory superpowers, how to identify them, and how to use them. The other is a quiz you can take to discover your dominant sensory superpower and learn how to work with it more intentionally. You can find both free gifts at freegiftfromtammy.com.

Creators and Guests

Guest
Tammy De Mirza
Ambassador Dr. Tammy De Mirza® is an internationally recognized Intuitive Intelligence expert, transformational speaker, and #1 bestselling author known as The Breakthrough Alchemist®. She teaches leaders, entrepreneurs, and high-performing professionals how to activate their intuitive intelligence through the five senses — transforming pressure into clarity, influence, and measurable success. Recently honored at the United Nations Global Conference on Peace, Unity, and Sustainable Development, Dr. Tammy received the Global Distinguished Leadership Award, Lifetime Achievement Award, a Medal of Honor, and official Citations from both the New York City Council and the New York State Assembly for her humanitarian impact and leadership. She has shared stages with world-renowned thought leaders including Les Brown, Sharon Lechter, Jack Canfield, Leigh Steinberg, and other global influencers. Through her proprietary frameworks, she helps audiences unlock their hidden genius and lead with clarity, confidence, and extraordinary results.

What is Awakening Adventures?

What if awakening is less about a single moment and more about the adventure you choose to follow? Awakening Adventures with Rev. Venus Castleberg invites listeners into real, grounded conversations about spiritual awakening and the unexpected places it can lead. Each episode features Venus—the Home Whisperer—sitting down with guests who have walked their own unique awakening paths.
Through stories, insights, and warm curiosity, Venus explores how each guest’s inner shift has shaped their purpose, creations, and the work they now bring to the world. The show offers an open, welcoming space for anyone wondering what’s possible when they listen to their inner guidance… and trust the adventure that follows.

Venus Castleberg: Hello, everyone, and welcome to Awakening Adventures, where we hear real stories from real people who have had their spiritual awakening and what they were guided to do with their new awareness. My name is Venus Castleberg, also known as The Home Whisperer, where I use my gifts to help real estate agents clear the energy from homes so they can sell with greater ease.

And my guest today, I’m super excited to have Dr. Tammy De Mirza.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza is an internationally recognized intuitive intelligence expert, transformational speaker, and number one best-selling author, also known as the Breakthrough Alchemist. Are you curious? I am. She teaches leaders and entrepreneurs how to activate intuitive intelligence through their five senses, turning pressure into clarity, influence, and measurable results.

She was just recently honored at the United Nations Global Conference, which we will talk about, for her humanitarian leadership. Dr. Tammy has also shared stages with Les Brown, Jack Canfield, Sharon Lechter, and other global thought leaders while helping audiences unlock their hidden genius and lead with confidence and purpose.

Thank you for being here, Tammy. I’m so excited to have you.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: First of all, let me just tell your audience that I fell in love with you from the very first conversation that we had, so today is like coming home. So thank you for inviting me to be a part of your audience.

Venus Castleberg: Well, we’re here just to have those conversations about spiritual awakening. Some people grew up with it. They were like, “I was born intuitive.” I know that wasn’t you, but you were still young, and I would love for you to just start with that. What happened when you were 11 years old?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: It is a really wild story, and it was beautiful but traumatic. We really didn’t go to church when I was little. I didn’t really know much about God and Jesus, or the whole church, Southern Baptist thing. I’m in the Bible Belt, and a pastor came to visit my grandmother because she was older and wasn’t going to church, and she walked him next door.

He’s talking to me, my sister, my mother, and my grandmother about God and Jesus, and I’m the only one communicating. I just said, “Whoever these guys are, I don’t know who they are. I don’t know how they could love me, but I’m not loved. So I want to know about love.”

Then he went further and was talking about heaven and hell, and I said, “That doesn’t feel good. Just talk to me about the love.” He concentrated on that, and I invited Jesus into my heart with a concept of being loved.

Right before I said the sinner’s prayer that is done with the Southern Baptist tradition, I said, “How will I know that I’m a new person? You say I’m going to change. How will I know that he comes in?” And he said, “If you know you need him.”

So I said the prayer, inviting that love energy into my heart, and the very next morning I’m lying in my bed, and I can remotely view everybody in my house. I know that my parents argued at midnight. I know that my sister is still sound asleep and she’s about to get into trouble. I know what my dad is thinking while he’s making coffee.

Imagine waking up at 11 and thinking, “What happened because of this Jesus and God people? What do I even do with this?” I was very confused in life because I honestly thought that if I know it, you know it, and we can talk about it. But we couldn’t.

It was very tormenting for me for many years, not really understanding why I knew something that other people didn’t even know was going on in their home. I’m talking about at recess, where I’m just going up to Scott and saying, “Hey, why didn’t you tell me your grandmother’s been in the hospital for three days? She almost died. I would have prayed for her.” And he’s like, “You’re mean. My grandmother’s not in the hospital.” Well, she was, and she did almost die, and she had been there for three days, but the parents said, “You cannot play with her anymore.”

So having these abilities was such a difficult thing, to have it happen so suddenly. You’re immature, you don’t really know how to use it, and because you know this and you’re about love and you feel this love, you want to share.

Venus Castleberg: I think a lot of people who have very strong intuitive abilities and sensitivities, mediums and psychics, will go through that pattern where we just kind of overdo it. We don’t know. We’re zealots. We’re so excited. We’re too excited for ourselves.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Exactly. “I know about this, I know about this, can we…” No, I don’t want to talk about it. And that’s still true today with some people that don’t want to know.

Venus Castleberg: Right. Oh yeah, for sure. You have to be selective. So that happened, and then you did hide your gifts for a little while. What led you to that, and how did you come out of that?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: I found myself developing the abilities and having all kinds of supernatural things happen, and I didn’t really know how to cope with it because I was in a marriage that was in trouble. There were some diagnoses, and there were things that, if you have one of those diagnoses, you would have a hard time having a marriage. There were three.

So I was having a hard time going, wait, there’s this and this. I have this necklace on that I took two years to find, the balance of good, bad, right, wrong. Get in the middle. I didn’t know how to get in the middle and be at peace.

So I knew that I had to leave the marriage. I didn’t really understand self-love, but I’ve got these supernatural abilities and I’m laying my hands on people and they’re healed, and I’m scanning their bodies and I know what’s going on, and people are coming in and out of my door. But I started feeling, “You’ve got to learn self-love first. You’ve got to heal your own life first. You need to take care of you.”

So I literally pushed it away, and it was very much like Elsa in Frozen: I’m not so sure if I hurt people because I know, so I’m just going to hide and conceal it and not feel it. That way I don’t feel like I hurt anybody. But guess who I hurt? Me.

Because every single one of you has supernatural abilities, and if you’re not using them, if you’re not accessing them, if you’re not trusting them, then it is honestly like trying to walk after cutting one of your legs off.

So it hurt me, and then I became homeless. I did not trust my intuition. I didn’t want anything to do with it. I did not touch anybody. I didn’t help anybody. I just was growing myself. I started a business, I bought my own home, I was doing really well, but I was learning something about the law of attraction and starting to manifest. Then it came back in one day, and I knew it would.

A friend of mine, I was a master seamstress, soft goods designer, and fabricator, and I’m in the store, and he said, “I have a book for you.” And I went, “Oh no.” When I touched that book, all of these abilities started coming back in. I said, “Well, I did say that if I ever get mature enough to handle this, then bring it back, but teach me how to do it purely from love, where I don’t feel like what I know hurts anyone.”

Now I just fly my freak flag and say, run to me or run from me. I’m good either way, and so are you.

Venus Castleberg: I love that. So if you don’t mind me asking, you were 11 when it first happened, then you had a gap. About what age did it come back?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: It was 13 years that I was completely away. I didn’t have a spiritual conversation, I didn’t pray, I didn’t even mention anything about spirit. But I was truly, intentionally saying, “Show me how to love. Show me how to love me.” Getting out of that toxic marriage was self-love, and getting out of that was very life-threatening.

So it was a rough patch. Once I got past that, past the divorce, and past the healing of it, I started creating and manifesting, and then I was like, okay, I know it’s coming back and I can feel it, and my answer is yes. I was ready.

I think each of us has our own healing to do.

Venus Castleberg: And I believe it’s our curriculum.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Yes. And then once we graduate the curriculum, we don’t have those symptoms anymore, and then we’re ready for the next. And I’m always ready for the next. What is the next?

Venus Castleberg: I love that about you. What was the book that you put your hand on?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: It was The Science of Mind.

Venus Castleberg: Oh yeah. Good one.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: And I didn’t even read it. The energy of it electrocuted my hand, and I went, okay, it started. I literally can lay a book beside me for three days and start quoting it, because I’m getting the energy of it.

So I don’t read a lot of books. It’s rare that I read a whole book, but I will put myself around it, even on my sofa for three days, and then I know.

Venus Castleberg: Pretty cool. That’s wild. That’s great. So you’ve talked openly about the homelessness and abusive relationships. How would you say that period shaped your spiritual path?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Emotion is coming up, because all I can say is I feel gratitude. I feel such gratitude.

The guy that stole all of my money, I say there are two ways to look at him, and both of them are true. He stole everything I had. He was a Bernie Madoff clone. He was really good at it. But I also paid him spiritually to overcome and to learn conscious alchemy so that I have recipes to teach my clients, and they manifest things out of thin air, just like I do, like this home in six months.

So to me, I pre-agreed to go through these people and experience these things as part of my curriculum. There is no guilt, blame, or shame. There is no pointing fingers. There is just: the truth is you stole, but the truth is I paid you well.

There’s that good and bad, right and wrong, and when you can stand in that neutrality and say, “Well, I’m not a victim, but I became a victor,” then you can use it.

I had a friend who used to tell me something that stayed with me, and she was not spiritual. This was during the 13 years that I wasn’t spiritual. She said, “Tammy, nothing is a mistake if you learn from it.” And I said, “Well, I’m going to take that further. I’m going to use it. I’m going to own it. I’m not going to fight that I did it. I’m not going to blame myself or somebody else for doing it. I am going to use it.”

I really believe that if I hadn’t gone through and overcome all that I did, I wouldn’t be of the value to my clients that I am now. I’m not saying we all have to suffer that much, because it was a lot, but I think the degree of what you learn and grow is your contribution, just by breathing. It changes humanity, doesn’t it?

Venus Castleberg: It does. And I love that. There’s so much blame, shame, and regret in the world instead of, okay, I asked for this so that I could change something, so this is actually an empowering challenge that I’m going through. Thank you for sharing that story.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: One of the things that I share with my clients all the time is I don’t really care where you are. What I care about is you knowing that you are more than this, and that you did this on purpose to overcome it. And when you overcome it, you will never have this symptom again. So doesn’t that make us motivated to actually use whatever is coming, whoever comes?

I look at everybody as my teacher, even my clients, because most of the information that I have gotten that is such high wisdom, and I have about 40,000 hours of recordings that are about to be put into something for people to learn from, most of that wisdom came while I was in sessions with clients and was giving them that wisdom. I’m like, wow, I’m being fed while you’re being fed.

It’s beautiful how we’re all included in everybody’s journey.

Venus Castleberg: We’re so connected. Do you consider yourself a channel?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: I consider myself open-hearted, and I trust my five senses, both physically and non-physically. I embrace them. That is my intuitive intelligence. That is your intuitive intelligence. These are your superpowers, and they are your biggest tools in life. Every single one of you has a dominant one.

You can find out what that dominant one is, and then if it’s seeing, then you will see in the physical and you will see in the non-physical.

It’s been kind of fun. As I started really teaching about this 20-something years ago, I’d go around the room and say, “Can I speak to you?” because I was identifying what their top three out of the five were. This lady looks at me and says yes, and I said, “You’re clairvoyant.” And she said, “No, I’m not.”

I said, “Really?” She said, “Yeah.” I said, “You want to tell me about seeing your grandmother three times after she passed? I can tell you what you had on.” I’m remotely viewing it. “Do you trust that you’re clairvoyant?” And she just started weeping.

We don’t even realize we have these abilities. It’s like we’re trying to walk around crippled, but these are our biggest tools, and every single one of us has them. We didn’t come in here alone and destitute without tools. We have them.

If we really learn what they are and we embrace them, and even speaking at the United Nations to diplomats and leaders and saying, “If you use your intuitive intelligence, you’re going to be able to lead with clarity, discernment, insight, and foresight to see things other people can’t, to shape a better future,” they were coming up to me and going, “I need to know more.”

All of us came in as curious beings, but when the world teaches you that you’re a victim—

Venus Castleberg: You don’t have choices.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: But we do.

Venus Castleberg: So there are people who have a clear awakening, like me. I turned 30 and I became clairvoyant, so I wasn’t seeing the spirit realm, and then I was. There are people having those sorts of awakenings, and then there are people that haven’t had them yet, but it’s coming.

What would you say to somebody who’s like, “Oh, that sounds really cool. I would like to know what my strongest sense is”?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: There’s actually a quiz that I have at freegiftfromtammy.com, and there’s a 17-chapter video book in that where you can find out what your dominant sensory superpower is. But if you don’t even take that, then what I would suggest is you should start paying attention to what other people say and what you say around other people.

If you are a seer, you’re clairvoyant, you’re going to see body language, eyes, colors, things that the people around you don’t. Or you may go to a meeting and say, “Did you hear them say that?” and they’re like, “No, I didn’t hear that.” Then you’re clairaudient.

So you’re using this all day long and you don’t even know you’re using it. It’s very basic. You could ask somebody, “Do I talk more about seeing something, or hearing something, or feeling something, or smelling something, or tasting something?” And when you do that, you’re using it.

So why not fine-tune it? Why not hone it? Why not own it and rise in it and use it? Because it’s your best tool. And you chose to come in with that ability based on your curriculum. It coincides, and we need it. We need that remembering.

Venus Castleberg: Yeah. Just for those of you who are watching, we will post the link to the free quiz that she has. Thank you, Tammy, for that. I think that’s an awesome gift for people to start diving into and checking out.

What do you call it again?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Your sensory superpowers are your intuitive intelligence. It’s your intuition. It’s also called your zone of genius.

What if you really know that you came here to be of service, but maybe you’ve closed your throat chakra and you’re having a hard time speaking? That is associated with tasting life. Clairgustance.

People who have indigestion issues are clairgustant people, and they’re having a hard time digesting what’s happening in their lives. Every single one of these abilities is good for protection. They’re good for an innate knowing. They’re good for claircognizance. They’re good for seeing things others don’t see so that you can make decisions without questioning yourself, which is a form of self-abuse.

If you know, “I typically hear things,” all of those clairs are in one place in the body. Clear seeing is here. Hearing is actually back here behind the ear on the bone. Smelling and tasting, feeling is all over the body, it’s not in one place. So if you know, “I feel things,” that’s my cue and discernment so that I can make decisions with clarity.

Venus Castleberg: Thank you. That’s great. Was there a specific pivotal point for you where you were like, “I’m going to reclaim these abilities”? I know you laid your hand on the book, but what made that decision first?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Overcoming homelessness. How are you ever going to overcome homelessness when you don’t even have 50 cents in your checking account?

I knew something about conscious alchemy. I call it conscious alchemy because we’re all alchemists and we’re creating our reality, but I wasn’t really conscious. I had toyed with it some. But when I realized he really did steal everything I had and I wasn’t getting it back, how was I going to overcome this?

The only way I knew I was going to overcome it was to step back into my abilities and embrace them and really start to use them. So I did the opposite of pushing them away and saying they’re not comfortable. I moved to, “I want to know. And now I need them. And now I’m going to use them.”

That is how I actually overcame homelessness.

Then I went through different levels. I remember that I finally made $55,000 in one year in my business, and I was laying in bed and I heard, “You know the $60,000 debt that you have right now from being homeless?” Yes. “That is hovering over your head like a cloud. Why don’t you manifest that money?”

I said, “$60,000?” So I placed my order with the universe. I said, “I want to pay off all of that $60,000 by December 1st.” By August 2nd, I’d paid it off.

In that year, I went from making $55,000 to $294,000, all by using these abilities and tapping in and listening and seeing and feeling and smelling and tasting and knowing, “Oh, this is next.”

That’s how you get your information. That’s how you’re communicating with the physical and the non-physical. So if I know that you are clairvoyant, I’m going to talk to you about what you see. And people are going to talk to you so that you will see it. They don’t even know they’re doing it for you.

We’re all kind of collaborating with each other and gifting each other.

If I saw the guy—I wrote about him in my book The Inmate and the Medium—I would hug him and say, “Let me tell you what I did with it. Let me tell you how I used it, and thank you for being of service, asshole.”

Venus Castleberg: That’s awesome. I love that. And I love how you said that too, because to be clear, we’re not saying people still aren’t going to take advantage of you, but what do you do with that, right?

So I’m curious, what is your primary ability?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Clairvoyance and clairsentience, feeling. But the problem that I realized when I was 13 was that I would pick up the energy of other people.

I remember being 13 and a friend called me, and she’s in a bad way. I was having a good day, and all of a sudden I’m down and wanting to slit my wrists, and I don’t understand why. I go outside and I’m like, what is happening? Then I realized, Tammy, you’re taking on the energy.

I was given this little technique at the age of 13 that’s a physical movement. You just take your hand and wipe it off of you and return to sender that which does not belong to you.

So if you don’t really know what your abilities are, you don’t really understand how it affects you. Very sensitive clairsentients, and I think clairvoyance and clairsentience can be so close, don’t always know why we’re feeling the way we do, or why we get sick after somebody else was sick, or why all of a sudden we’re depressed, or we don’t feel good after we get off the phone. You’re clairsentient.

Venus Castleberg: Yeah. And you can use it for information. We all are that way to some degree, don’t you think?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Every single person has that one, and it is your internal guidance system. Every single person has that one. It’s just to the degree that you have developed it and embraced it and trust it.

Venus Castleberg: So many people assume intuition and the mystical are rare. Do you believe everyone has access to it?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: It’s funny, because when I speak about this, I say I know the secret to Steve Jobs and Albert Einstein’s success, and they talked about it. And it has a name, and it’s called intuitive intelligence.

Steve said that your intuition is more important than your intelligence. And Einstein said that our intuition is the gift and the rational mind is its faithful servant. But we have created a society that worships the servant and has forgotten the gift.

So when I speak, and when I did at the United Nations, I’m like, it’s not for geniuses. It’s not rare either. It’s not for people like me that have supernatural abilities. It’s in all of you. It’s time to remember.

Venus Castleberg: So for somebody who might be feeling like they are awakening spiritually, what would be your advice to them?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: It’s personal. You are being reached in ways that are uniquely and totally dedicated and sacred just for you.

The problem is when we question it: “Did that happen? Am I going crazy? Did I hear that? Did I see that?” That is that self-abuse that I’m talking about.

When you experience something—and every single person has these supernatural abilities, and every single person on the planet has supernatural things that occur that they cannot explain—instead of denying it, take it personally and ask more questions. What is this about, and what can I do with it?

I know for me, the very first time that I remotely viewed, I’m laying in bed freaking out, going, “How can I see things, and am I going crazy?” But all of it was actually true.

So when you question, you’re not helping. It would be better to move into curiosity and say, “Oh, is this clairvoyance? Is this clairaudience? Is this clairsentience? What is this? And can I use it to be of service?”

The owning of it is where you come into maturation and rise. Then you’re standing in the power of that and you’re not questioning yourself, and you will not question anybody else either, because you know they have it too.

Venus Castleberg: That’s key, and such a contribution. If you can really look at somebody and believe them and trust that what they’re experiencing is happening for them, it’s such a gift.

I know this interview isn’t about me, but you asked what my pivotal point was. A little bit of history: I actually lost my dad when I was 18, and I grieved my dad for 10 years. I was raised somewhat religious. My grandmother was Catholic, so I had the heaven and hell story.

I grieved for 10 years because I really was afraid my dad went to hell. He loved me, but he didn’t really like people all that much. He wasn’t really nice to people. And then when I became a clairvoyant medium when I turned 30, it was years later that I looked back at it and I went, “Oh wow, that actually… I finally came to peace with death.”

I didn’t have the previous 30 years of peace around it. But especially those last 10 years after my dad died, it was such a gift to actually heal that. Now when people pass, of course I miss them, but my grief is so much shorter and so much different, because I see them almost instantly, and they’re still with me. So that was very healing for me personally.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Let me ask you this, because when people ask me to do that kind of work, I will say, well, the first thing they’re telling me is, “It is so good to be out of this heavy body. I feel free.” I know that’s what we’re all going to experience. Is that something that you hear a lot?

Venus Castleberg: Sometimes yes, sometimes no. I actually have run into quite a few entities that are bummed they don’t have a body anymore, because we’re here to experience being in a body, to taste, to smell, to feel. And you can’t do that in spirit form. So I think it’s both. Some people are yes, and some people are like, “Oh, I actually wish I still had one.”

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: I get it.

Venus Castleberg: Yep. Awesome. Thank you for the question.

Sometimes you talk to people about it, and sometimes you don’t. How do you discern who to talk to about it and who not to?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: I really went through a process of that, Venus. I learned telepathic communication at the age of 11, within two months of having this sudden awakening and all of these abilities. I was taught how to ask questions without saying them out loud.

I use this in small ways, like if somebody’s hogging the road, I’ll say, “You’re going to move over for me, and I appreciate you moving over just to let me pass,” and then they hear you and they move, and then they move right back in behind you.

I went through a period of time of frustration, because I’m like, “Why do you tell me things if I’m not supposed to tell them?” And I heard, “Actually, you’re in training. We tell you things so that you will understand the person in front of you. We’re not telling you so you’ll tell them.”

And I went, oh my. So then I started going through this process of: who is hungry? Who wants to know?

Now, if I meet somebody out in public and they know that I have these supernatural abilities and they say, “Tell me something about myself,” you know what I simply say? “I’m not working right now. If you want a session, you need to book it.”

Because it’s not a game. It’s not something to play with either. I made an agreement with Spirit, with Source, and said if somebody is toying with me and they’re wanting me to be like a crystal ball, and I’m not even a fortune teller, then don’t give me any information.

And that is exactly what I’ll tell them. I don’t have many people approaching me that way, but I played with it for a while. I would say, “If you want to know what I’m being told, you’re going to ask me outright.” If they don’t ask, I do not share, even if I know.

I have this agreement with both of my children, who know that I have these abilities, and our agreement is, out of respect for them and their journey, I will not tell you unless I am told to tell you or you ask me.

Even if I’m told something out in public, I’ll say, “Do I have permission to share if something is coming?” I still ask for permission. I’m not like the Long Island Medium, just walking up to people and tapping them on the back. That is not who I am. I had to be much more discerning.

Venus Castleberg: Yeah. I actually said when I became a clairvoyant medium, “I am not approaching strangers in the store. And I’m also not finding missing children, so take those jobs to somebody else.” That was just not what I was going to do. At the time, I was not emotionally stable enough to do that. I had a couple of mentors that were doing that, and I was like, no, I’m not there.

But yes, you can lay the parameters of what you want to do.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: You have to. I heard Sylvia Browne used to say she couldn’t go to sleep, and I’m like, why don’t you just tell them to shut up? That’s what I do. “You don’t have permission to come to me right now. I’m not talking to you right now.”

One time years ago, and I don’t do much of this work because my work is very much in the subconscious and figuring out the patterns and helping people break through, which is why I’m the Breakthrough Alchemist, and then I teach them alchemy, but I had this grandmother that kept coming to me and harassing me and saying, “I need some help. I need some help crossing over.” It was very much like the movie Ghost.

I said, “Well, then you have to find somebody to hire me. Go to one of your relatives and harass them.”

About two months later, I opened my door in North Carolina and looked at this girl and said, “Wow, you had a grandmother that passed about four months ago, and she’s been harassing you for two months to hire me.” She just started crying. She said yes.

I said, “Let me tell you why—because she harassed me.” I said, “Go find a family member to pay me. Let’s respect each other.”

She learned, because of that process, that she was actually a medium. So it was beautiful. It was a beautiful way of inclusion and bringing the girl in and realizing, oh my God, I have been seeing my grandmother, I have been talking to her, she has been harassing me.

This is why I asked for you to be sent, because the gift is nobody is excluded. We’re all included.

Venus Castleberg: Right.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: And so she learned about her own abilities, and the grandmother got free.

Venus Castleberg: Yep. Everybody wins, right?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Everybody wins.

Venus Castleberg: Tell me, how did the talk at the United Nations come about?

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: I’ll be honest with you. I read about this in LinkedIn. If I do something, I’m going to go VIP. I have had Bill Walsh as a coach of mine for two years. This was my last time going. It was in Vegas, and I went VIP, and I was told, “Walk up to this man.”

I didn’t know who he was, and I just said, “Hi, I haven’t met you yet.” He said, “What do you do?” And I said, “Well, I’m a number one international best-selling author, and I’m a world speaker.” “What do you speak about?” And I told him.

He said, “Do you want to speak at the United Nations on February 4th?” And I thought, is this a trick? And I said, “Yeah.”

Then he said, “Wait, I need to introduce you to Ambassador Dr. Hughes Stantin, who is hosting the event.” And I went, is this real?

He came over, and we talked, and he said, “I really do want you to speak at the United Nations.” The other guy said, “I already invited her.” I still thought they were going to take my information and then I’d never hear anything. But it was real.

I ended up getting five awards, a Medal of Honor, Global Distinguished Awards, and I also received an honorary doctorate.

When you get into the law of resonance and vibration, you start magnetizing. It’s this time in my life where Spirit is saying, “You’ve got to come out on stage, and we’re going to give you global recognition.”

Then I got this ambassadorship around the same time. The last six months have been like, what is happening? And now I’m finding out I’m going to the mayor’s house for a private event in Manhattan, and I’m like, I’m not even trying.

Venus Castleberg: Right. It’s magnetizing.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Because it’s time. All we have to do is the work. And then once we do the work, we are seen because we see ourselves.

So all of this is happening, and these people gave me this ambassadorship, and now I’m recognized around the globe, and I’m protected by that doctrine of divinity, and I have the same honors as a board member of the institute. I’m like, how?

I’m getting to where it’s not shocking, but it’s like, what is my purpose in being in this space, and how can I use it to awaken people and help them remember who they are? It’s ancient. It’s in every single one of you. But for some reason, I’m being asked, go global, go out there.

I was asked to do this when I was 15, and I’m just going to tell you that when Spirit said to me at 15, “Will you be in front of thousands of people on a stage?” if I would have known I was going to have to go through 50 years of training, I probably would have said no. Choose somebody else. It was too hard. But I’m so thankful that I’m here.

Venus Castleberg: That’s beautiful.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: And I did say yes.

Venus Castleberg: You did. Yes. Well, thank you so much, Tammy. This has been amazing. I’m so grateful. I know there are some people out there definitely getting some value. I know that I did. Thank you for your heart, thank you for your service, and thank you for being here on the planet at this time.

Dr. Tammy De Mirza: Thank you for everything that you have done to be of service to people like you are. Our connection is like a healing, because when you have these abilities, it’s very lonely sometimes. And then to connect with people like you and your followers and your people—y’all are blessed. That’s a Southern “y’all.” You’re blessed.

Take note, everyone, because of Venus. Thank you for everything that you have done to be in this place of standing in your sovereignty and offering this, and then having me with your audience. I just love you so much.

Venus Castleberg: Me too. Thank you. Such an honor. We are so blessed.

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