About Lynda....
Lynda Boozer, MS, DMin began working in the field of health and wellness over forty years ago. Initially practicing as a physical therapist, she quickly broadened her knowledge with studies in subtle movement and energy. She added extensive exploration in the area of communication and conflict resolution leading to work locally and internationally on projects seeking to bring diverse, often conflicted groups into harmonious relationship. Early on, Lynda applied her understanding of deep listening and team building to her work with the body/soul/spirit. She recognized that relatedness to the community of the self supported greater connection to diverse community outside the self. Her ultimate call to pursue her doctorate of ministry studies in creation spirituality broadened and deepened this understanding.
Lynda has found her own inspired passion in this work. She loves sharing it and supporting others in finding healthy and delighted relationship to themselves, their bodies, their soul's longings and to others. Lynda divides her time between teaching, writing, speaking and her one-on-one healing and spiritual mentoring work. In her off time, Lynda loves being on the water and at home with her dog, Max. In 2018 and 2019 Lynda hiked the pilgrimage trail system, the Camino de Santiago exploring the true nature of joy and the possibility of joy as a sustained state. Lynda is currently writing and speaking on this topic and is weaving it into all of her work.
Lynda has found her own inspired passion in this work. She loves sharing it and supporting others in finding healthy and delighted relationship to themselves, their bodies, their soul's longings and to others. Lynda divides her time between teaching, writing, speaking and her one-on-one healing and spiritual mentoring work. In her off time, Lynda loves being on the water and at home with her dog, Max. In 2018 and 2019 Lynda hiked the pilgrimage trail system, the Camino de Santiago exploring the true nature of joy and the possibility of joy as a sustained state. Lynda is currently writing and speaking on this topic and is weaving it into all of her work.