About Diana Harris

This is
Diana's Story

For more than two decades, I have helped people navigate grief, awakening, transition, trauma, and spiritual transformation with greater clarity, compassion, and courage.”

My work is grounded in a simple belief: healing is not about becoming someone else. It is about remembering who you are beneath the fear, the conditioning, and life’s many accumulated layers. Spirituality is not one-size-fits-all. Each person’s path toward meaning and inner connection is deeply personal – and I honor that.

Before entering full-time private practice, I worked in engineering and counseling-related fields. Those years shaped the practical, grounded perspective I bring to my work today. Alongside that foundation, the sacred traditions have always been central to my practice: archetypes, shamanic wisdom, energy healing, vibrational medicine, ancestral and inner-child  work, Earth wisdom traditions, and the medicine of the natural world. These are not add-ons. They are the living framework through which I understand healing, the self, and the soul’s journey – viewed through trauma-informed perspectives, including the work of Gabor Maté.

Since 2001, I have maintained a private practice offering intuitive counseling, psychic mediumship, spiritual mentoring, and energy healing. I have traveled nationally as a workshop facilitator and speaker, presenting at conferences, expos, colleges, and healing centers. My work has explored intuitive development, empath and highly sensitive person support, grief, self-love, meditation, animal wisdom, chakra healing, and navigating major life transitions.

Clients often describe me as grounded, compassionate, insightful and refreshingly real. Many over the years have called me the “Happy Medium,” because I bring genuine warmth and humor to even the most tender work. I am also a published writer and contributor to several healing journals and the collaborative book Love Like God (2011).

At the heart of everything is a simple intention: to hold a compassionate, grounded space where people feel safe to breathe, reflect, grieve, and remember that they are not broken.

This work has always been held within something larger than technique or method. My logo – She Who Holds the World in Grace – is not just an image. She is the spirit that has guided this practice from the beginning: the quiet, steady presence that holds each person’s wholeness even when they cannot hold it themselves.

We are all continually becoming – learning, shedding, growing, and rediscovering who we truly are through the different seasons of life. It is an honor to walk beside others as part of that journey.

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