Spiritual Infinity
In this deeply engaging conversation on Spiritual Infinity, Zenzi Sewaah welcomes Dr. Greta Chamberlain, a transformational healer from Chicago whose life has been shaped by extraordinary spiritual experiences, profound personal challenges, and decades of study across multiple spiritual traditions. What emerges is the story of a woman who spent her lifetime seeking to understand the nature of consciousness, healing, and humanity’s connection to something greater than itself. Greta’s spiritual journey began in childhood. As a young girl, she experienced unexplained phenomena that she could neither fully understand nor openly discuss. She heard voices calling her name, sensed when people were approaching death, and experienced apparitions that challenged her understanding of reality. Although her mother recognized some of these experiences, she advised Greta not to speak openly about them, fearing how others might react. As a result, Greta learned to keep many of her experiences private while quietly observing the unusual abilities that seemed to accompany her from an early age. Raised in a Catholic environment, Greta was introduced to traditional religious teachings and stories of saints, miracles, and divine apparitions. Yet even as a child, she felt driven to question and explore beyond conventional religious boundaries. Her curiosity eventually led her to seek broader understandings of spirituality and the nature of existence. As she grew older, Greta encountered another powerful influence on her development: racism and the social realities of America during the Civil Rights era. Growing up as an African American woman in the 1950s and 1960s, she experienced moments that profoundly shaped her worldview. These experiences initially fueled feelings of anger and militancy, but they also became catalysts for a deeper search for unity, understanding, and human connection. At eighteen, Greta discovered the Baháʼí Faith. The teachings of oneness, unity among peoples, and respect for all religions resonated deeply with her. For more than two decades, Baháʼí principles helped transform her outlook, encouraging her to move beyond division and embrace a broader vision of humanity as one interconnected family. The concept of oneness became a cornerstone of her spiritual philosophy and continues to influence her work today. A pivotal turning point arrived when Greta joined the Peace Corps. Originally hoping to teach in South America, she was surprised to discover that she had instead been assigned to Sierra Leone. What initially felt like an unexpected detour would become one of the most significant chapters of her life. Teaching science in West Africa immersed her in a new culture, language, and way of life. Living in local communities rather than remaining a distant observer allowed her to experience African traditions, spirituality, and community life from the inside. During her years in Africa, Greta married and became exposed to spiritual teachings and practices that expanded her understanding of reality. She describes encounters with phenomena she could not easily explain, including experiences she interpreted as communication from spiritual beings that had guided and protected her throughout her life. These experiences deepened her conviction that human existence extends beyond the physical world and that unseen dimensions of consciousness play an active role in our lives. Following the death of her first husband and later life transitions, Greta returned to the United States carrying a much broader perspective on spirituality and culture. Her search continued through various paths, including Islam, Buddhism, metaphysics, Science of Mind teachings, and independent study of esoteric traditions. Rather than attaching herself permanently to any single doctrine, she gradually came to view spirituality as a personal journey of direct experience rather than religious affiliation. One of the most transformative lessons she encountered came through metaphysical teachings centred on the concept that individuals participate in creating their own reality. Initially resistant to the idea, Greta eventually came to see it as profoundly empowering. If people help create their experiences, she reasoned, they also possess the ability to transform them. This realization became foundational to her later work as a transformational facilitator. Throughout her life, Greta found that prayer, focused intention, and disciplined spiritual practice often produced meaningful results. Friends and colleagues began approaching her for guidance and support, reporting positive changes after receiving her prayers and assistance. Over time, this evolved into a more formal healing practice that combined spirituality, consciousness work, and personal transformation. A major breakthrough came when she studied with Dr. Irene Hickman, a pioneer in remote transformational healing. The training introduced Greta to methods that emphasized consciousness, energetic connection, and the possibility of facilitating healing without physical proximity. This work expanded her understanding of healing and became a significant component of the services she offers today. Yet Greta is careful about the language she uses. She does not describe herself as a healer. Instead, she believes that every individual possesses the innate ability to heal themselves. Her role, as she explains, is simply to facilitate, support, and help people access the energies and awareness that enable their own healing process. She refers to those she works with as “participants” rather than clients or patients, emphasizing collaboration and personal empowerment. Today, Greta’s work focuses on three core areas: helping people understand how they participate in creating their reality, supporting transformational healing, and exploring broader questions of consciousness and existence. Her teachings encourage individuals to move beyond fear, reconnect with their inner wisdom, and recognize the extraordinary potential that resides within every human being. At nearly eight decades of age, Greta continues to study, teach, create, and inspire. Her life serves as a reminder that spiritual growth is not a destination but an ongoing journey—one that invites curiosity, courage, and a willingness to embrace the unknown. Closing Reflection One of the most striking aspects of Greta’s story is her willingness to remain open. Rather than allowing fear, judgment, or social expectations to silence her experiences, she continued asking questions. She continued exploring. She continued seeking deeper understanding. Many of us experience moments that challenge our understanding of reality. Sometimes they arrive as intuition. Sometimes as coincidence. Sometimes as profound life events that force us to question everything we once believed. What Greta’s journey demonstrates is that spiritual growth does not require us to have all the answers. It requires curiosity. It requires courage. And perhaps most importantly, it requires trust in the unfolding journey. Whether we interpret life’s mysteries through religion, spirituality, science, or personal experience, there is wisdom in remaining open to possibilities beyond our current understanding. The invitation is not necessarily to believe everything. The invitation is to continue exploring. To remain teachable. To remain curious. And to remember that every experience, every challenge, and every encounter may be guiding us toward a deeper understanding of who we truly are. Reflection Take a quiet moment today and ask yourself: What part of my life am I being invited to explore more deeply, rather than explain away? — Zenzi Sewaah Guest Contact & Bio Dr. Greta Chamberlain Dr. Greta Chamberlain is a transformational healing facilitator, spiritual teacher, author, speaker, and lifelong student of consciousness. Her journey spans nearly eight decades of spiritual exploration, including experiences with Catholicism, the Baháʼí Faith, Islam, Buddhism, metaphysics, Science of Mind teachings, African spiritual traditions, and transformational healing practices. Through her work, she supports individuals in understanding personal transformation, self-healing, and the role consciousness plays in shaping reality. Greta’s experiences include service in the Peace Corps in Sierra Leone, extensive study of metaphysical teachings, decades of transformational work, and training under Dr. Irene Hickman in remote healing methodologies. She teaches that healing comes from within and that every individual has the ability to participate consciously in their own transformation. Connect with Dr. Greta Chamberlain YouTube Channel: Search for “Greta Chamberlain”, “Greta Chamberlain Shorts”, or “Greta Chamberlain in Silence” on YouTube. Telephone / Text:+1 (773) 633-1069 (preferred contact method according to Greta). Location: Chicago, Illinois, USA. Current Focus Areas: * Transformational Healing * Consciousness Studies * Creation of Reality * Spiritual Development * Personal Transformation * Remote Facilitation Work * Self-Healing Practices Note: Greta mentioned during the interview that a new website is currently being developed and was not yet available at the time of recording. 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