An Inspired Chat with Kirsten Langston

Kirsten Langston shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.

Hi Kirsten, thank you so much for taking time out of your busy day to share your story, experiences and insights with our readers. Let’s jump right in with an interesting one: What do you think is misunderstood about your business? 
I’ve had a lot of people think I’m omniscient or that everything I do is fake. Sometimes there’s no in-between. The truth is, I don’t know everything. I can’t predict everything. No one can. I often tell people the future changes based on what they do in the present. A lot of people also have this idea that all paranormal activity has to be faked or misconstrued. But the truth is I have come across some incredibly creepy phenomena that has no explanation.

Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
My name is Kirsten Langston and I am a tarot reader, an intuitive and I produce and create paranormal entertainment. I founded my business, Third Eye Champagne in 2017. Whatever I’m doing I going to make sure I have a good time and my readers, viewers and clients do too. I guess you could say I’m the party girl psychic. I just did my first personal appearance at a retreat I was invited to speak at and it was an absolute joy to see my fans in person for the first time.

Okay, so here’s a deep one: What breaks the bonds between people—and what restores them?
Bonds are broken between people when they forget they are people. We are all one and when we forget that and we see ourselves as separate we begin to the see “other” as not as human or as important as we are or as our own needs are. We get bogged down in the daily grind and it can really wear you out. When you get tired or life (or late stage capitalism) breaks you down… you go into fear mode. You become anxious. There’s a voice in your head that says, “I’ve got to get mine before anyone else gets theirs. What happens if I’m not taken care of?” And when you get into that fear space… you’ve lost everyone else around you. A wall is created and everyone else becomes “other.” What brings you back is realizing we are all the same. We’re all headed down the same path and we all have the same basic needs.

What have been the defining wounds of your life—and how have you healed them?
I have had several health setbacks at various stages of my life. In my twenties my father was dying of kidney faiiure and I donated my kidney to him. The surgery was botched and I nearly died in the hospital from infection. That set me back for years. It took a heavy physical and emotional toll. I lost my job because I couldn’t perform as expected while I was on medication required from the botched surgery. I knew with enough time I would be myself again and I was. It simply took time and patience and not trying to push through or force anything. In my early thirties I became injured on the job. I had a severe back injury that I was told would never heal. I was told I would be on pain medication for the rest of my life and would eventually require multiple surgeries. I was at a loss. Devastated. But my intuition told me not to go down the road the doctors were trying to send me down. I went to an Acupuncturist and within 5 years I was off all medication, out of pain and completely healed. Once again, it took time and patience. My forties found me once again in medical trouble. I had misdiagnosed appendicitis. My appendix burst and I went septic. I was in the hospital on my deathbed, quite literally. I was not expected to recover. Against every odd I did. But the recovery was long and I was weak and fatigued for over a year after I was released from the hospital. Again, I knew time and patience would be my allies and they were. Time and patience will help with most situations.

Next, maybe we can discuss some of your foundational philosophies and views? Is the public version of you the real you?
Public me and real me are pretty close to the same person. I don’t hide things from my audience if I’m going through it because I think that there’s always someone out there that is going through or going to go through the same thing I am. And if sharing that makes them feel not as alone or helps them navigate things, then I’ve done the right thing.

Before we go, we’d love to hear your thoughts on some longer-run, legacy type questions. When do you feel most at peace?
I’ve become a real gardener lately. I just built this massive pond in the backyard. I think the garden and the pond are my new peaceful places. If I am having a rough day I’m either out by the pond watching the duckweed swirl around or I’m in the garden pulling weeds and hanging with the bees and butterflies. I intentionally created this space for the wildlife to flourish in and there is nothing more chill than watching the butterflied and humming birds hanging around on things you planted especially for them.

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