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New Spiritual Memoir Explores Healing at the Crossroads of Music, Illness, and the Unseen

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Los Angeles, California, United States In her intimate new memoir, How Music Healed Me: Spirit Speaks, intuitive medium Kimberly Wright traces a life reshaped by chronic illness, near-death experiences, and sustained encounters with the spiritual world. The book offers a reflective account of how sound, attention, and inner listening helped her reclaim a sense of wholeness when her body and life felt fractured.

Wright recounts a childhood in New England marked by addiction, anxiety, and an early awareness of energies others could not perceive. As she moves through adulthood balancing work, family, recovery, and psychic sensitivity she resists sensationalism, choosing instead to describe the practical, often messy reality of living as an empath in a fast-paced, skeptical world.

The narrative centers on a series of serious health crises that force Wright into prolonged hospital stays. Confined to rooms filled with fluorescent light and mechanical beeps, she begins experimenting with sound as a means of survival. Through sustained listening to 528-hertz frequencies and extended meditative compositions, she experiences a shift that reframes her identity. Music, she writes, reminded her that she was more than a body under observation that she was still a person with inner depth, calm, and meaning.

Interwoven with these moments are stories from Wright’s years working in one of Salem’s oldest witch shops, her encounters with angels, guides, and unsettled spirits, and her ongoing work of establishing boundaries, sobriety, and self-worth. The book alternates between narrative chapters and short, channeled poems attributed to a spirit collective known as Lucy Zoe Oliviara. These spare, rhythmic verses reinforce themes of resilience, forgiveness, and transformation.

Written in a clear, welcoming voice, How Music Healed Me: Spirit Speaks speaks to devoted spiritual practitioners and thoughtful skeptics alike. Wright does not position spirituality as a replacement for medicine or reason. Instead, she invites readers to consider how focused attention on a song, a physical sensation, a small moment of beauty can subtly alter the way they understand suffering and healing. Near the book’s conclusion, she reflects, “I am still a work in progress, and that is perfectly okay. No matter what size I am, I know I am worthy of love, light, and peace.”

Appealing to readers of spiritual memoir, integrative healing, and mind-body wellness, How Music Healed Me: Spirit Speaks will resonate with anyone who has turned to music in a moment of crisis and felt something quietly realign. Ultimately, it is an invitation to listen more carefully to our bodies, our lives, and the unseen harmonies that may be shaping us all along.