Claire Newcomer

Claire Newcomer is the Founder of Aster Holistic, a healing practice that integrates energy work, spiritual guidance, and somatic awareness to support deep personal transformation. She specializes in modalities like Akashic record readings, theta state sessions, and shadow work, helping clients reconnect with their inner light and release energetic blocks. Claire’s approach is trauma-informed and heart-centered, creating a safe space for healing across physical, emotional, and energetic levels. Her mission is to guide individuals back to their innate wholeness with clarity, courage, and grace.

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn: 

  • [02:10] Claire Newcomer explains how she combines massage therapy with intuitive energy healing
  • [06:33] Why some emotional wounds remain even after talk therapy
  • [08:53] How exploring past lives helps to understand deep-rooted emotional blocks
  • [10:26] The moment Claire realized she was meant to offer energetic healing professionally
  • [14:20] The fear Claire faced stepping into psychic and spiritual work
  • [26:03] Integrating bodywork, energy clearing, and ancestral healing in sessions
  • [29:59] Claire shares the emotional impact of energetic healing on herself and clients
  • [34:08] The importance of rest and body consent during deep healing work
  • [42:03] How Claire navigates ancestral trauma and white privilege as a Southern healer

In this episode…

Some wounds run deeper than words. Even after years of therapy, some people still feel stuck, unsure why healing hasn’t fully arrived. Could the key lie beyond the physical — in the subtle, unseen layers of energy and soul?

 

According to Claire Newcomer, a multidimensional healer who blends intuitive energy work with body-based modalities, true healing happens when we treat the whole being and not just the symptoms. She highlights how trauma and emotional residue can remain lodged in the energetic field even after mental and physical processing. This unaddressed energy can quietly limit one’s capacity for joy, love, and embodiment. Claire explains that by engaging the nervous system, the subconscious, and the soul’s lineage simultaneously, clients can experience profound breakthroughs that ripple through their lives.

 

In this episode of With Intention, Liz Frost sits down with Claire Newcomer, Founder of Aster Holistic, to talk about healing the body and soul through energy work, massage, and intuitive guidance. They explore how unspoken wounds manifest physically, why deep healing requires consent and pacing, and what it looks like to reclaim your authentic self. Claire also shares how she holds space for ancestral trauma and spiritual transformation.

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Quotable Moments:

  • “You don’t have to be everyone’s cup of tea, but you have to be your own.”
  • “It’s one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever witnessed.”
  • “When we have nothing left to offer our patients, we offer them our humanity.”
  • “Just because you can do it doesn’t mean you have to.”
  • “Listening to our body and honoring it is in and of itself a really healing process.”

Action steps:

  1. Allow your body to set the pace for healing: Honoring your body’s timing prevents retraumatization and promotes sustainable emotional and energetic integration.
  2. Create space for multidimensional healing: Combining physical, emotional, and energetic modalities addresses the full spectrum of what clients carry within.
  3. Practice informed and continuous consent: Regular check-ins during sessions ensure clients remain empowered and safe throughout their healing journey.
  4. Normalize emotional release during sessions: Encouraging tears or vulnerability validates the depth of the work and builds trust in the process.
  5. Embrace your own authenticity first: Modeling vulnerability and self-acceptance invites clients to show up fully and fosters deeper transformational experiences.

Sponsor for this episode

This episode is brought to you by Intentional Spaces Psychotherapy.

 

Founded by Liz Frost, LICSW, Intentional Spaces offers inclusive, trauma-informed virtual care across Washington State, helping individuals, couples, and families navigate life’s complexities.

 

Whether you’re processing religious trauma, exploring your identity, or seeking support for anxiety or depression, their diverse team of therapists specializes in EMDR, CBT, DBT, and narrative therapy, ensuring personalized support for every client.

 

Ready to embark on your healing journey? Go to intentionalspaces/contact, and take the first step toward a more intentional life.

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