Meet Edit B Kiss

We caught up with the brilliant and insightful Edit B Kiss a few weeks ago and have shared our conversation below.

Edit , thanks so much for taking the time to share your insights and lessons with us today. We’re particularly interested in hearing about how you became such a resilient person. Where do you get your resilience from?
It was a long journey. I had a constant fight in me. One part of me wanted adventure and was extremely curious about everything while the other part of me was introverted and scared. So many times my intuitive spiritual part brought me into tricky situations when my ego part completely freaked out. I could not stop this because I felt bored without exploration. Eventually, I ended up with panic attacks and other physical syndromes. I knew I had to find a solution to these issues, I needed to find a natural cure because taking tranquilizers were not my kind of option. First I turned to Reiki healing which helped me to manage my symptoms, but when I had some unexpected situation in my life it still came back. Then more than a decade later I was introduced to Karma Yoga Healing by Sumant Kaul Karma Guru and that changed my life.
I learned about transcendental meditation, how to activate my pineal gland, and get into delta brainwaves any time, which we normally experience only at night in deep sleep. This allowed me to become more peaceful, kind, focused, and vital due to the fact that the brain start to produce melatonin, oxytocin, growth hormone, and serotonin in this state.
The second technique I learned was the source memory healing which helped me to release the negative emotions from past traumas. Most of our current physical and mental issues are related to emotional traumas. When you find the roots of your issues and release them the healing process begins. These techniques made me extremely resilient and my clients also report me back the same all the time.

Thanks, so before we move on maybe you can share a bit more about yourself?
I am a very passionate person and if I am passionate about something I go all the way. I used to be a petroleum engineer working in the industry for more than 15 years. After learning the Karma Healing and finding out the information about these amazing modalities I could not stop myself from thinking about helping others. Within months I established my business so I can start serving. I had 1-1 sessions at the beginning, but in 2020 changed everything I had to move online. That is when I created my programs and more ways to help internationally. I was invited to podcasts and summits and I was very happy to share about the effects of emotional traumas and how we can stop triggers. I also became a #1 best-selling author. Due to the demand of my clients and as an honor to my late Guru, I also started to teach Karma Healing so people can become Certified Facilitators and help others to heal.
I also created a digital course and meditation library that already helped many to transform their lives and heal from ancestral defects and karmic debts.
As you see we humans are more complex than what meets the eye. Many layers of ancestors and past lives can affect our current situations and I am fascinated to teach others about our multidimensional existence.
I also created a powerful Release and Realign Accelerator Healing retreat, which starts on 17-24 August 2024 in Italy with limited places for anyone who needs clarity and healing in their lives so they can stand the storm and strive.

Looking back, what do you think were the three qualities, skills, or areas of knowledge that were most impactful in your journey? What advice do you have for folks who are early in their journey in terms of how they can best develop or improve on these?
Even though we are all unique and our uniqueness is what makes us stand out we are always looking for examples around us, someone to look up to, someone to follow, and get motivation from. The more I was attached to these examples the more I realized that my success was coming from being different, doing things differently. Many times I was chosen for positions because I was different and had an interesting life path.
I love the quote: “Always accept the unexpected and whenever you can be the unexpected”. I am kind of living by it. I am a yes man (woman), You never know what experience will bring you instant manifestation in the near future. Just do it!
So the
1. Be a Yes man! Gain as much experience as you can in many areas.
2. Believe there is a higher power outside of you and when the time is tough surrender to it and allow yourself to receive help.
3. Karma exists: what you put in will come back. The word karma means action. Your thoughts, emotions, and actions create your reality. If you are able to learn how to control them you are winning in this game called life.

One of our goals is to help like-minded folks with similar goals connect and so before we go we want to ask if you are looking to partner or collab with others – and if so, what would make the ideal collaborator or partner?
I have a vision! I want to bring this solution to mainstream entertainment. Release With Ease “Workshow” is the concept to bring people into an event where they not just going to release traumas but also got entertained and experience transformation at the cellular level.
I would like to create a series of events and the shows could be streamed online too. I know I will be able to help more people to get rid of PTSD, insomnia, depression, anxiety, and many more issues through these shows.

If you believe that mental health and physical health are in jeopardy in our current society and releasing the core of the issues would help millions then it is the time to collaborate and do something about it. Please reach out to me so we can start as soon as possible bringing real solutions in people’s lives.

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