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About Kelly McGannon

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Growing up in northeastern Ohio, Kelly McGannon had what she considered a pretty normal childhood. She wrote and put on plays for the neighborhood, ran wild in the local woods, dressed up in her mother's prom dresses, held court on her parents' back deck, and organized tea parties for her "imaginary" friends!

It was only until much later in life that she realized people around her did not always see, hear, or sense what she did.  Those imaginary friends? NOT so imaginary after all. Fortunately for Kelly, her larger family had gifts of their own and helped her to understand what she was experiencing. They encouraged her to trust her skills and to use them in the wider world to help others.

As Kelly traveled the world, she encountered many other healers and energy workers who told her the same things her family and friends did: "You have tremendous gifts of clairvoyance and healing. Share them with others!" Sage advice Kelly decided to take to heart  upon launching Bridge Between Two Worlds.

A longtime martial arts practitioner, Kelly's fascination with the metaphysical world and energy systems has led her to study several different healing modalities with teachers and traditional healers around the world. Today, she is a professional Usui Reiki practitioner, Psychic Medium, Intuitive Consultant, Shamanic practitioner, and explorer of the dream world.

Kelly is a graduate of Saint Mary's College (B.A. in Humanistic Studies, minor in Religious Studies), Yale University Divinity School (M.A.R in Religion and Art), and Princeton University (M.A. in Art History). A graduate of the Holistic Studies Institute (New York City, NY), she is currently furthering her shamanism skill set with the Foundation for Shamanic Studies (click here for bio page) and with shamans and dream workers across the country. Kelly is also a member of the International Association for the Study of Dreams and presented a workshop at the June 2012 IASD conference on the shamanic approach toward recurring dreams. In March 2013, she published an article entitled "Following Ancestral Dream Lines" in the winter issue of DreamTime magazine.

When she is not exploring the "betwixt and between," Kelly spends as much time as she can in nature, practices Kundalini yoga and mediation daily, and creates new worlds in her works of poetry and fiction. She currently works with clients in person in the greater Washington D.C. metro area and is also available via phone and Skype.

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