“Isabel Meisler is one of those rare people who blends a warrior’s spirit, a peaceful heart, a sense of humor and sense of perspective. One of the authentic teachers who knows, and lives, what she expresses.” -- Dan Millman, author , Way of the Peaceful Warrior
Hands on session tesimonial:
"For ten years I had been suffering with a very severe skin disease diagnosed as an auto-immune disease. The only medication that gave relief from constant itching was prednisone, a medication with serious side affects. Then I began seeing Isabel for Cellular Healing. At first I had no idea what energy medicine was and still do not understand it fully. All I know is it worked for me. It began to work almost immediately to give relief and I began to feel better than I had in years. My skin returned to almost normal and I was able to cut way back on the prednisone. An unexpected, lasting gift from this work has been the tension and pent-up feelings I was able to release. Friends and family have all noticed my new calm. It takes somewhat longer using this method but instead of treating symptoms, it goes to the cause." - Jean H. Pittsburgh,Pa.
Long distance session testimonial:
"One day I was far too ill to get to Isabel’s office. She offered a long distance session. I fell asleep and to my astonishment I woke up without the headache, weakness and stomach symptoms. I felt well, stayed well, and now long distance is my treatment of choice." - Madeleine V.D Pittsburgh,Pa.
Empowerment Series CD testimonial:
"The children in our hospital will listen to no tape but yours at bedtime. We’ve even had children so relaxed and open that they began to cry and tell of painful memories. Due to our kids’ response to your voice we have added a relaxation period at the end of the day. You would think that little ones, especially those with a history of trauma at bedtime would fight this, but not only do they look forward to it, they ask us if w can start early. Their consensus is, “if we had a mama, this is how we would want her to sound.” - W Andersen. Children’s Residential Psychiatric Hospital, Montana.