kc deane shared their story and experiences with us recently and you can find our conversation below.
Hi kc, thank you so much for joining us today. We’re thrilled to learn more about your journey, values and what you are currently working on. Let’s start with an ice breaker: What is a normal day like for you right now?
I wake up and go straight into prayer and meditation, and then body/healing work with myself. Then dream analysis which often combines into the meditation to bring forth what I need to know from the nights work. Then coffee, breakfast, and go into channeling work which involves the colors of the art I create with and depending on the day I can be painting, sewing, writing, drawing, and I have expanded recently into woodwork. During the work I directly with Om/God/Divine Source(whatever people want to name god),Jesus, Buddah, and the arc angels to help me understand, and navigate collective consciousness, as well as human consciousness. It’s kinda like Im in class for the morning unless I have clients ,then I am doing healing work which is now a very evolved version of craniosacral. Then I do yoga at noon normally which is my break, have lunch, and go back into the spiritual classroom. Usually balance that work with song writing, singing, and playing the guitar. Then more channel work of painting and creating through the day. Evening I spend that time either trail running, hiking with my girlfriend and friends, training in the pool for the big wave season, or just working out and doing mobility work for the bod. Then dinner with my girlfriend followed by some more channel/inner personal work or music. On a work day I usually wake up and sew or paint for an hour and then have clients come to my house, or I work also at White Lotus in Santa Monica. And if there is swell in the ocean and I have the day off Im surfing or body surfing!
Can you briefly introduce yourself and share what makes you or your brand unique?
I was a pro skier and mountain bike athlete for almost 15 years. While I was doing that I had a lot of injuries, and started receiving Craniosacral to help put me back together when I was broken. About 10 years ago during my athletic career a craniosacral therapist looked at me point blank and said, ” you know you can do this right? you need to start practicing”. He was 100% right and I could instantly feel what was happening inside the body and how craniosacral worked. Then about 5 years after that I started an unprompted spiritual transition, which was odd for me because I was raised with no religious beliefs, agnostic, didnt even consider if god or Jesus, buddah etc was even real. After a few years into this transition I was notified one day spiritually by god I was now starting start my shamanic transition which took about 2 1/2 years. During those years it felt like I was in spiritual naval seal training haha. When that transition ended I accepted from god, a shamanic right to heal purely from, and in the light of god. This then evolved my craniosacral practice into being able to heal aspects of consciousness, the soul, mind, and body that hold any pain, stress, suffering etc and be able to permanently heal and release pain for the client. Its funny to me as well because, I still have no religion, but was taught to me mainly by jesus and buddah, and now I work directly in communion with god to teach me how to heal aspects of humanity that I need to learn. It’s just such a interesting way to journey through life for me not having been taught about spiritually by my parents. And that now has turned into a commitment of bringing loving kindness into every aspect of life. Even my love of adrenaline as I had as a pro skier and mountain biker has shifted into doing it balanced, and in line with a loving kindness for myself and the world around me. One of the things I love to do now is to chase big swells up to Mavericks and surf, but doing it in balance so I can be safe and still enjoy things that are considered dangerous.
Amazing, so let’s take a moment to go back in time. What did you believe about yourself as a child that you no longer believe?
I was unworthy of love and kindness, and that I had to work had in order to love myself and others. To expand I came from the generation where love is hard, and love doesn’t come with kindness. I now feel that the level of love everyone truly seeks is kind love. But growing up as all people do, I learned “love” from my parents who had a very rough way of sharing love. It was very rarely spoken out, and still both my mom and dad will rarely if ever utter the words “I love you”. So I got to learn the kind way of loving myself and others.
What have been the defining wounds of your life—and how have you healed them?
I think the most defining wasnt breaking my neck, or leg, or the knee surgeries. The defining wound was my mom throwing out our (my brother and me) baby photos, and birth certificates at the dump during my parents divorce. I was in my early 20s at the time and they were found and returned to my dads lawyers office miraculously. That was a huge wound that was covered by anger and lit a fire in me that sent me hard charging as an athlete. For 13 years I didnt speak to my mom, and there was a huge distance between us. At the beginning of my spiritual work I did 7 huge inward journeys, 6 on acid, and one on mushrooms. I did them solo with a pure written intention, inline with how the apache did vision quests. The 6th journey I asked to release everything with my mom, and had a vision from my spirit guide it would take 2 days, one to release, and one to recover. After those two days the only feeling left in me was how much I loved my mom. I called her the after those two days. and left a message. She called me 3 days later, and we spoke for 3 hours. Shes been back in my life ever since, as well as my brother now too which has been great.
So a lot of these questions go deep, but if you are open to it, we’ve got a few more questions that we’d love to get your take on. Whom do you admire for their character, not their power?
Anyone who radiates kindness, love, and acceptance for all beings and all people, without exceptions. I see it in people as I rode my motorcycle around america, who never met me, and welcomed me to their homes, and fed me. And to the cultural icons I feel historically the commitment to that kindness and love that I know of begin with buddah, Jesus, Mary, Ghandi, Nelson Mandela. Bono seems to be living a path of helping as much as he can from music to helping with aids, and spending his life in search of living a worthy cause.
Okay, we’ve made it essentially to the end. One last question before you go. What is the story you hope people tell about you when you’re gone?
That he helped people open the heart center for humanity, which is a door on the back of every humans heart that is a direct connection to source/god/om/creator (whatever name you would like to use). People then understood this direct personal link , a connection to that being which is pure loving kindness and is a consciousness that is so great that it already has the answers and is willing to help us. And that by opening the heart center people were able to shed the fear and the image of god as an old man with a beard. And this lasting connection and a new awareness of the truth of what god is, helped heal and shift the collective consciousness, and humanity into a new direction of light. And that his dream to put as much light and love in the world came true.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://kcdeane.com




