ABOUT MEGAN EDGE

I was born in Vancouver, BC, into a family of intellectual nature lovers. I spent my early formative years between Vancouver and Mayne Island, BC, where my grandparents bought the family cottage in the 1940s. My roots on the West Coast of Canada go back to the 1800s when my ancestors first arrived from Ireland and Scotland. 

My family loved to discuss current events over the dinner table and hike the woods and beaches, where my parents taught me to identify and collect wild foods. My parents and upbringing taught me to see the bigger picture, develop a strong connection with my intuition and the natural world, and absorb a quirky sense of humor. 

When I was a child, my family left the West Coast for Eastern Canada when we moved to Montreal, Quebec. There, my father became the publisher of the only English-speaking newspaper in the province. 

My father was a journalist and newspaper publisher, and my mother was a humanitarian and artist. When we moved to Montreal, I swapped the wilds of the beaches and forests of British Columbia for the civilized society of the neighborhood park behind my house. 

As a child, I was encouraged to be creative and independent. My friends and I spent countless hours exploring our neighborhood, running through each other’s yards, climbing trees, playing soccer, hide-and-seek, and tag in the summer, skating, tobogganing, and having snowball fights in the winter.

I had a wonderful childhood.

We moved again when I was a teenager. A promotion to VP for my father meant a move to Toronto for my teenage years. High school saw me continue to participate in sports, the debating team, and heading up social justice groups focusing on women in poverty. I knew I wanted to help others and effect positive changes in the world. 

During this time, my parents separated and then divorced. I was heartbroken even as I eventually understood there wasn’t anything I could have done to change it. Like many children of divorcing parents, I tried to make everyone as happy as possible in the misguided notion that I could fix my parents’ marriage. I wanted to help and took on responsibilities far beyond my age. My father left the family home, and my mother turned to drinking to manage her pain. I looked after my little brother as best I could.

At university, I earned my BA Advanced Major in Women’s Studies and Social Work while becoming involved in local women’s spiritual groups. I continued to be involved in social justice and volunteered with a literacy program, became a certified crisis line counselor, and helped host the likes of Gloria Steinem, Donna Read, and Star Hawk when they visited Halifax. 

During my first year of university, I discovered and studied The Seth Material by Jane Roberts, which resonated deeply with my thoughts on the universe, space, and continuous time. I studied astral projection, dream work, Rune stones, Tarot and Oracle cards, and past lives and continued reading anything metaphysical.

While completing my Women’s Studies degree, I started a second degree in Geology. It may seem a strange union of disciplines, but it made sense to me. Women’s Studies and social work satisfied the part of me that wanted to change the world and help people. Studying geology indulged the part of me that wanted to understand the processes and systems that make the world work at the physical level—and my love of earth history! 

Upon graduating from university, I moved again, returning to my roots and my beloved Victoria, B.C. Careers, marriage, children, and home ownership occupied much of my time and thoughts over the subsequent years. Whether I was running my gardening business, taking people on forest walks, teaching people how to garden, or working in the banks as a financial advisor, my desire to help people always came through. 

Over the past three decades, I have continued to broaden my learning, completing certification programs and being named Master Healer. I have created many certification programs, including The Confident Healer: An Intensive Intuitive Healer’s Certification Program® and Intuitive Energy Massage Practitioners Certification®, an innovative, new energy healing modality. I’m the author of The Heart’s Journey: Healing Hearts Oracle Cards and Guidebook, published with Hay House and Balboa Publishing, and the host of Playing on the Edge Radio: Radical Change with Ease.

The father of my children and I separated and divorced in 2011. My then-husband and I met when we were teenagers, and we grew together until we no longer could. We found new loves, and our daughters have grown up in two loving families. They are now adults, stepping into the world with confidence and determination.

I still live in Victoria, Canada, with my daughters, my new husband of many years, and our Labradoodle, Frankie. When I’m not helping clients with healing work, you can find me foraging the local beaches for seaweed, clams, and oysters or tromping through the forests searching for wild mushrooms and plant medicines. I’m never far from my foraging roots!

Megan’s healing studio is in beautiful Fairfield in Victoria, BC. For more information and to book a session, please email her or phone at 250-589-1482.

Megan is neither a medical professional nor a registered psychologist. She is a certified Energy Medicine Practitioner, Pranic Healer, Herbalist, Aromatherapist, Past Life Therapist, and much more…

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