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A Little More About Aleya's Journey

I am a Reiki Master, Craniosacral Therapist, Sound Healer, Energy Practitioner, and Spiritual Teacher.

 

I began my journey as a healer at a young age. In 1993 at the age of 21 I graduated from the Oregon School of Massage in Portland, Oregon and began my private practice. In 1994 I graduated with a Bachelor's degree in English from Lewis and Clark College.

 

In 1997 I graduated with a Master's degree in Oriental Medicine from The Southwest Acupuncture School in Santa Fe, New Mexico and moved to Telluride, Colorado where I started an Acupuncture practice. 

 

In 2001 I had an enlightenment experience that enabled me to work with people at a much deeper level. That same year I started the first holistic clinic in Telluride known as The Healing Company. 

 

In 2003 I opened an energy healing practice in Santa Barbara, CA and in Clovis, CA. 

 

I have the ability to see the unseen. My mastery is in having the capacity to perceive why people have created specific situations in their lives and what they are attempting to learn from these circumstances. 

 

I have an international private practice and have offices in Clovis and Carpinteria.

 

I teach all over the country inspiring and guiding individuals and groups into greater degrees of empowerment, abundance, and health. 

 

I live blissfully with my husband DOUG NOLL and my dog Freckles in Carpinteria, CA and also in our home in the Sierra Nevada.

 

I paddle board for fun and the dolphins swim next to me as I tone. I live a simple, quiet life. My greatest passion and joy is to share tools for growth and evolution, alleviate needless suffering, and bring happy tones and giggles to all that I do.

 


How I Technically Do What I Do (And You Can Too!)


Audio Recordings


Step 1 - Be in a totally silent space. I have a sound room that I built for myself. I call it my tiny cave.

It has double baffled walls and is about 4 feet by 4 feet. 

The materials were $600. Not that much. You can do this yourself. All you need is an electric saw, patience, hammer, time, caulk, screws, a tape measure, and let go of the need for perfect corners.

 

Step 2 - I use my Tascam recorder with a uni-directional microphone. I record in 24 bit, .wav format (for the geeks out there, no offense).

 

Step 3 - I take the recorded files and edit them with Garage Band on my Mac, unless I am working with my silly and frickin' hilarious Master sound engineer Robinson or my music guru, pianist George Friedenthal. They use Logic and Pro Tools.

 

If I am traveling and I need to do a recording I do it with my Edirol recorder and a Radio Shack lavaliere microphone.

The Edirol is a smaller and lighter recorder and easier to travel with in our little plane (my husband and I are both licensed pilots but he is much better).

 

My Water Sound Table


I built the table myself and put speakers under it.

I ordered the water bladder from Vinyl Technologies in Monrovia, CA.

 

More About The Sound Table

 

My Video Conference Calls


I purchased a program called My Video Talk Studio ($250). 

The monthly fee is $50 to have them host the site for you.

 

HTTP://WWW.MYVIDEOTALKUSA.COM/INDEX1.ASP

 

I am a tiny computer technology geek and love gear.



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