Way Out #16: From Corporate Publishing to Soul Blueprints with Alisa Messeroff
When Alisa Messeroff was three years old, she had her first spirit visitation—a presence at the foot of her bed that she found magical, but which terrified her overprotective mother, who told her she was making it up.
For the next two decades, Alisa silenced the thing that made her different and performed the version of “normal” she was handed: high school, college, a corporate job in New York City.
In her corporate, she was promised a promotion two years in a row, and denied both times. The last was the straw that broke the camel's back.
Alisa looked her director dead in the eyes, said "F You", slammed his sliding glass door, and walked out.
Within weeks, she and her husband, Mike, had given up their Manhattan apartment, sold most of what they owned, and moved to St. John in the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Alisa threw herself onto a catamaran crew, worked as a guide, and taught herself photography on a camera she bought with her own money.
Then, on the last day of their time in St. John, the hives started.
She was covered from head to toe. Her tongue swelled. She took prednisone and ended up with moon face. A parade of American doctors couldn’t name what she had, and one of whom told her she would likely have to live on steroids for the rest of her life. She was terrified that she was going to die.
Out of money and out of options, Alisa and Mike decided to continue their journey around the world, from Hawaii to Australia. Alisa said, “If I’m going to die, I’m going to die doing what I love.”
A woman in a caravan park in Broome, Australia, whom Alisa now calls her angel, booked her an appointment with a naturopath. Four days after starting a protocol of Chinese herbs, the hives subsided. Alisa would not find out until years later, back in Costa Rica, that what she actually had was alpha-gal syndrome—a tick-borne illness that makes your immune system attack mammal products. Diagnosis finally came after a decade of symptoms.
That is only part of her story.
The other half is the spiritual journey she spent most of her life running from:
* A vision on an acupuncture table of a little boy being hit by a truck came true three months later in her own neighborhood.
* A Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT) session where she met a spirit guide named Iribella, who told her the hives were her teacher, not her enemy.
* Two separate Reiki sessions where, by her own account, spirit stepped into her body and used her as a conduit. One of which, she would later learn, had intervened with a client who had a handful of pills in her hand the night before.
Today, Alisa is in her early 40s. She splits her year between Breckenridge, Colorado and Tamarindo, Costa Rica.
She and Mike are openly polyamorous.
She is a certified Reiki practitioner, a breathwork facilitator, a professional photographer, a mindset and manifestation coach, and a business mentor.
She is also, by her own admission, “very woo... but also very grounded,” and she is enrolling this fall to become a clinical herbalist, completing the loop Iribella told her about five years earlier.
Her mantra: “Everything is always working out for me,” has become a core belief. She sits in it. She feels it surge through her body. And she has built a life that lets her wake up, every single morning, genuinely excited about what is in store.
This is one of the most spiritually fascinating conversations we’ve had on the show. If you have ever wanted to be connected to something greater than yourself, this is the show for you.
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