Linda Mackenzie is a former telecommunications engineer who designed and implemented worldwide communications networks for major airlines, the government and Fortune 1000 companies around the globe - see Who's Who of Women Executives.
She is now a Doctoral Clinical Hypnotherapist Candidate, published author, feature writer, motivational lecturer, radio host and President of Creative Health & Spirit. Mackenzie is also a psychic. Realizing her enhanced clairvoyant abilities at the age of eight, Mackenzie didn't harness and utilize her abilities until healing herself after a 1987 diagnosis of Epstein Barr/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Winning national recognition and awards for her work in the Who's Who of American Women and Who's Who of Medicine and Healthcare, Mackenzie is one of the most respected psychic healers in the United States and joined the ISPR team in January 1999.

Mackenzie received the Certificate of Appreciation for Furthering the Progress of the Profession from The Int'l Association of Clinical Hypnotherapists and is a member of the American Board of Hypnotherapy. As a motivational speaker, she has received national recognition and awards for her work on self-healing and self-empowerment at pharmaceutical conferences, colleges, hospitals and health expositions.

Mackenzie has authored several books on the market including Inner Insights-The Book of Charts (recipient of a 1998 COVR award for Best Metaphysical Book), How to Self-Publish and Market Your Personal Growth Book, and Help yourself Heal With Self-Hypnosis. In addition to books, Mackenzie has produced a line of self empowerment audio tapes including The Total Mind-Body-Spirit Weight Loss Program and Help Yourself Heal - Menopause. Mackenzie's 1-hour Creative Health & Spirit Radio Show, broadcasts on CHSR five days a week. She is the founder and president of HealthyLife.net - The Positive Radio Network.

In March 1999, Mackenzie participated in the ISPR field investigations featured in the two award winning documentaries, ISPR Investigates Ghosts of England (Telly Award - 1999) and ISPR Investigates Ghosts of Belgrave Hall (Best Horror Documentary Award - 2002 Screamfest L.A. Film Festival / Hollywood). Both documentaries are distributed around the world in several languages and are utilized as a teaching tool in universities like UCLA and USC.

Mackenzie's goal is to provide informed insight into life's challenges. She helps motivate people to take responsibility for themselves and provides them with tools to manifest balance of their mind, body and spirit; to actualize happier and healthier lives.

Her motto is "Lighting the Way with Energy, God and Love."

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