Joanna Becker - Channelling Since 2010
My work with Health Meditation is rooted in nervous system support, mindfulness, and breath-based techniques that promote peace, presence, and well-being. This stream is non-denominational and accessible to anyone—whether you're seeking physical balance, emotional calm, or gentle daily practice.
Alongside this, I offer intuitive and spiritual support through angel communication, channelling, and light being messages. These practices are grounded in love, ethical discernment, and reverence for divine connection—welcoming people from all traditions who feel drawn to explore spiritual guidance with care and curiosity.
Why meditation matters, why it stands alone as a sacred practice, and how it can support your inner life—regardless of spiritual belief.
Meditation is both—and neither. It’s a direct experience of awareness, stillness, and peace.
Some people meditate for their nervous system, some to reconnect with their intuition, and some to find clarity or healing.
It doesn’t require a belief system to be powerful. Meditation meets you wherever you are—spiritually, emotionally, physically—and works gently from there.
Not at all.
You don’t need to believe in anything to meditate—only to show up.
Breath, stillness, imagination, and body awareness are tools we all have access to, and they’re enough.
Meditation doesn’t ask you to “subscribe” to a path. It simply invites you to return to your own presence.
It can feel like lightness, warmth, or gentle release.
Many people describe it as a pause from the world—a place where time slows down and the body remembers how to soften.
Some sessions bring visions or intuitive messages. Others bring only breath and space. Either way, it leaves behind a sense of quiet clarity—even deeper than sleep.
Historically, meditation appears in many spiritual traditions—but it is not owned by any of them.
Whether used in Buddhist practice, Christian contemplative prayer, or secular mindfulness, meditation is ultimately a universal experience. The act of becoming still and turning inward is something all human beings can do, no matter what they believe.
Because your nervous system, mind, and spirit all benefit from rest, rhythm, and reflection.
Regular meditation:
It is a gift to yourself—not a task, not a doctrine, but a practice in self-respect.
Breathwork is the conscious use of your breath to regulate your nervous system, restore calm, and shift energy in the body.
While it might seem simple, breathing with awareness is one of the most effective healing tools we have.
When guided gently and consistently, breathwork can:
Breath is your bridge—between body and mind, stress and peace, survival and ease.
Creative Guided Meditation is a form of meditation developed and refined over time. It blends body relaxation, breath, intuitive imagery, and creative visualisation to help you journey inward with depth and intention.
This isn’t about “emptying your mind.” It’s about opening your imagination—and letting the inner landscape speak.
In this space, you might:
Creative Guided Meditation is gentle, playful, and profound. It’s ideal for visual thinkers, sensitive souls, and anyone who wants to restore connection between body, mind, and spirit—without needing to “do it right.”
Explore my free short course and start meditating with ease.
My practice offers a bridge across spiritual traditions and a respectful approach to spiritual diversity and inner wellbeing.
I offer support at the intersection of meditation, nervous system healing, and spiritual communication. My work creates space for connection—whether that means reconnecting with your breath, your body, or the divine.
It is my intention that this work welcomes people of all backgrounds—religious, spiritual, secular, or still exploring. You are free to engage with whatever resonates most deeply, without pressure or expectation.
No.
Health Meditation is non-denominational and grounded in mindfulness, breath, and body awareness. It is designed to support peace, calm, and clarity for people from any or no spiritual tradition.
If you feel drawn to explore more spiritual layers, I also offer:
These are shared gently and respectfully, for those who feel called—not as requirements, but as invitations.
I honour all sincere spiritual paths and traditions.
I believe no single tradition holds exclusive access to divine truth. We each carry the innate capacity to form our own relationship with the divine, whether that’s through prayer, meditation, intuition, or presence.
While sacred texts are powerful, they are also shaped by history, language, and interpretation. I believe divine knowing can arise from lived experience, symbolic understanding, and personal connection—just as much as from scripture.
For those walking the Jewish path, I acknowledge the sacred hope of the coming Messiah. For those grounded in Christian belief, I honour the presence of Jesus as God’s son and messenger of divine love. These teachings remain deeply meaningful for millions, and I see their light in action every day.
I’ve developed a deep, loving relationship with Angels and Archangels over many years. For me, they are spiritual allies—beings of guidance, protection, and compassion.
Angel communication is not entertainment, fortune-telling, or religious dogma. It’s an intuitive, respectful exchange offered to those seeking clarity, emotional support, or spiritual insight.
You are welcome.
I work with clients who are:
This space is designed as a bridge—not a boundary.
My work is grounded in love, reverence, and deep respect for the many sacred traditions, teachings, and intuitive ways that people have used to connect with the divine across cultures and time.
I recognise that the longing to connect with something greater—to feel protected, guided, and spiritually held—is universal. It belongs to no one religion, yet it lives within all of them.
I honour the beauty in religious devotion, the courage of personal inquiry, and the wisdom carried by ancient cultures whose sacred knowledge was never written down.
I also honour the natural progression of spiritual practice through generations—how each soul, family, or community is shaped by lineage, lived experience, and shifting access to the divine.
What matters most is not which tradition you come from, but the sincerity of your heart, the integrity of your actions, and the love you extend into the world.
My hope is that this space serves as a quiet sanctuary—a place to reconnect, receive, and remember who you truly are.
Curious about how this relates to Angel Cards and Old Testament teachings?
Read: Is Angel Communication Safe or Spiritually Aligned?
I choose to work with Angels and Archangels as spiritual allies—beings of protection, healing, and guidance. I do not claim to control them, channel doctrine through them, or replace anyone’s personal belief.
Angel communication is not a performance or novelty for me. It is sacred, sincere, and approached with reverence and prayerful discernment.
I believe spiritual connection predates religion.
It lives in the earth, in the breath, and in the ancestral memory carried through stories, rituals, and everyday acts of reverence.
My own ancestry spans many cultures—Italian, Celtic, Germanic, Lebanese, French, and more—and I draw quiet strength from the Mediterranean and Australian landscapes and the rhythms of these roots.
Though not genetically connected, I hold deep spiritual resonance with Japanese and Aboriginal traditions, and I honour the voices of Elders, First Nations wisdom keepers, and all who carry sacred songlines, dreaming stories, and energetic connection to land and spirit.
I believe that truth is not owned, but remembered. That sacredness is not granted by an external source, but revealed within.
You do not need to adopt my beliefs to benefit from this work. You are invited to take what serves you, leave what doesn’t, and trust your own relationship with the divine—however it may appear.
My deepest hope is that you find here a space of peace, permission, and presence.
A place where your heart is honoured, your questions are safe, and your light is remembered.
In recent years, some well-known voices have publicly questioned the safety of angel communication and intuitive practices. This section offers thoughtful responses for those seeking clarity, context, and spiritual reassurance.
In recent years, a well-known figure— a former angel card author and teacher—has publicly renounced intuitive practices such as angel communication, divination, and card reading. Their decision was largely influenced by Old Testament passages, particularly in Deuteronomy 18, which contains warnings about spiritual rituals.
These efforts often cite concerns about spiritual safety and compatibility with Christian doctrine, which has caused some people to question whether intuitive work can coexist with faith-based living.
Deuteronomy was written over 3,000 years ago during a time of cultural and spiritual boundary-setting. The ancient Israelites were preparing to enter new lands and needed to protect their identity from neighbouring practices they saw as harmful or incompatible.
Warnings against sorcery, divination, and mediumship were part of that effort—not necessarily because these practices were universally wrong, but because of the threat they posed to covenantal faith and survival at that time.
It’s important to read these passages in their historical context, rather than applying them as timeless prohibitions on all forms of spiritual connection.
No. While I honour her personal spiritual journey, her teachings and methods were never the foundation of my work.
I do not use her published material, and the way I engage with angels is unique, intuitive, and shaped by my own connection with spirit, ethics, and discernment over many years.
Her voice has been influential in the public sphere, but she is not the sole representative of angelic connection—and her path is not a blueprint for all who practice or explore this work.
I encourage each person to trust their own resonance and seek spiritual support that aligns with their beliefs, values, and inner guidance.
I do not use or teach Tarot, which follows a structured system of symbolism and prediction.
While I respect its artistic and historical significance, it’s not a modality I’ve been spiritually guided to use.
I do use Angel Card decks, but not in the way they are traditionally prescribed or taught by mass-market authors. I was trained by Angel Medium Rachel Scoltock, and the way I work is based on intuitive mediumship—not card reading.
The cards act as gentle prompts, but the messages come through clairvoyance, clairaudience, and deep connection with the angels themselves.
I don’t rely on printed guidebooks or fixed card meanings. Instead, I allow the cards to support the channelling process in a divinely guided, personalised way.
This is a purely intuitive and spiritual practice—grounded in reverence, ethics, and respect for each person’s path.
Across many cultures, intuitive and spiritual practices once viewed with suspicion have since been re-examined with compassion and nuance. When practiced with care, discernment, and ethical grounding, they can offer deep emotional, spiritual, and energetic support.
I offer this work with respect for all beliefs, and never as a substitute for personal discernment. I believe that connecting with angels through prayerful, humble intention can enhance—rather than threaten—your spiritual life, especially when entered into with clarity and care.
I believe our roots are not just genetic—they are energetic, cultural, and spiritual. Though I stand here today as an Australian-born woman, my ancestry carries Italian, Celtic, Germanic, French, Lebanese, and Mediterranean influences. These threads shape my creative and spiritual life, not just through history, but as living rhythms I feel in my work.
I have long felt a deep pull toward Celtic traditions—their reverence for nature, the unseen realms, and the wisdom of seasonal cycles. I also feel a powerful, non-genetic connection with Japan, where one of my guides—perhaps an ascended master—has often accompanied me during transformative meditations.
At the same time, I am deeply culturally Australian. My roots run through the native rainforests, ocean tides, and coastal light of this land. I was born here, as were both of my parents. The rhythms of our seasons, the sound of the kookaburra, the pulse of the land—all of it lives in my body and breath. This place holds me, shapes me, and continues to inform the way I work and share.
In my everyday life, I walk in community with people from many spiritual paths—Christian, Jewish, Aboriginal, shamanic, Buddhist, and others. I honour the wisdom each path holds, and I hold space for all sincere journeys.
I believe our individual relationship with the Divine invites us into health, freedom, and love.
And I trust that if you've arrived here, there is a reason.
May I bless you in your journey, and may you bless me in return—so the sacred flow of giving and receiving remains balanced and honouring for us both.
With love and respect,
Joanna Becker
Medium of Angels & Light Beings | Teacher of Health Meditation
I offer deep respect and gratitude to all the healers, wise-women, wise-men, mystics, elders, seers, and everyday individuals across history who have carried the thread of spiritual connection - even when they stood outside formal religious structures.
This includes those who were persecuted for their gifts, such as herbalists, midwives, healers, and those labeled “witches,” whose wisdom and service to their communities were often misunderstood or feared.
Their courage, intuition, and resilience have kept the flame of spiritual exploration alive across generations.
In a globalised world, it becomes not only impossible but unnatural to follow just one narrow path.
Even our grandparents explored, questioned, and sometimes changed their spiritual direction — and if no one had ever done so, how would new faiths, practices, and religions have emerged, evolved, and taken root across populations?
Christianity itself has evolved through many stages over two thousand years — from early Jewish-Christian communities, to Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, to Protestant Reformation movements, and most recently to Pentecostal and charismatic churches that emerged just over 100 years ago.
We are driven by curiosity; we evolve by nature; we are, by definition, progress in motion. Just as an Australian today delights in a meal drawn from Italian, Japanese, Chinese, Indian or local inspirations — weaving together the culinary fabric of a multicultural land — so too do we weave together the spiritual influences that call to us across time and space.
To anticipate that everyone should “return” to a single written interpretation, or be “saved” only through one path, is to risk turning a flourishing relationship with the Divine (God) into an imposition upon the natural diversity of faith.
And importantly, there can be no “return” when humanity itself has never come from just one path; we have always been a tapestry of diverse spiritual expressions, woven from many origins, voices, and longings.
Across cultures, the divine is called by many names — Waheguru, Brahman, Kami, Great Spirit — and though each name is sacred within its own tradition (and not interchangeable), the longing to connect remains universal.
🌿 Christianity (various branches) → God, Lord, Father, Jesus (Son), Holy Spirit
🌿 Judaism → Yahweh (the sacred name, often not spoken aloud in Judaism), Adonai, Elohim, Hashem
🌿 Islam → Allah (meaning The God in Arabic)
🌿 Hinduism → Brahman (ultimate reality), Vishnu, Shiva, Devi, Krishna, many named aspects
🌿 Buddhism → No personal God, but divine qualities like Buddha-nature, Avalokiteshvara (compassion), or Amida Buddha (Pure Land)
🌿 Sikhism → Waheguru (Wonderful Lord)
🌿 Aboriginal Australian traditions → Baiame (creator spirit), Rainbow Serpent (creation force), ancestral beings (varies by nation)
🌿 Native American traditions → Great Spirit, Wakan Tanka (Lakota), Gitche Manitou (Ojibwe), various creator beings (tribe-specific)
🌿 Shinto (Japan) → Kami (spirits or deities)
🌿 Taoism (China) → Tao (the Way, ultimate principle), sometimes expressed through natural harmony
🌿 Ancient Egyptian → Ra, Isis, Osiris, Amun (many gods but also a sense of divine order, Ma’at)
🌿 Ancient Greek → Zeus, Athena, Aphrodite, but also concepts like Logos (divine reason) in later thought
Many of the angels and archangels listed here have been widely introduced to modern audiences through New Age spiritual teachings and angel communication practices. However, their presence and roles are not limited to one modern movement; they appear across ancient religious, mystical, and spiritual traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, Islam, and esoteric paths, as briefly noted below.
My work lands respectfully on these timeless connections, inviting each person to explore angelic support in the way that feels most aligned for them.
🪽 Archangel Michael — Known across Christian, Jewish, and Islamic traditions as the great protector and warrior of light, Michael offers courage, strength, and energetic shielding, helping you stand firm in truth.
🪽 Archangel Raphael — Revered especially in Christian and Jewish texts, Raphael is the angel of healing, guiding the restoration of body, mind, and spirit and supporting healers in their work.
🪽 Archangel Gabriel — Appearing in Christian, Jewish, and Islamic teachings, Gabriel is the messenger of divine communication, bringing clarity, creativity, and guidance for speaking your truth.
🪽 Archangel Uriel — Known as the angel of wisdom and illumination, Uriel helps shed light on confusion, offering insight, practical solutions, and inner peace across several mystical traditions.
🪽 Archangel Chamuel — Associated with love, compassion, and relationship healing, Chamuel gently supports reconciliation, emotional healing, and finding peace with others.
🪽 Archangel Jophiel — Known as the angel of beauty and divine inspiration, Jophiel uplifts the mind, helping clear negativity and bring appreciation for life’s blessings.
🪽 Archangel Zadkiel — The angel of forgiveness and mercy, Zadkiel helps release resentment, heal old wounds, and guide you toward emotional freedom, recognized in Jewish mystical traditions (Kabbalah).
🪽 Archangel Metatron — A powerful archangel in Jewish mysticism, Metatron oversees sacred geometry, divine record-keeping, and the energetic bridge between heaven and earth.
🪽 Archangel Sandalphon — Partner to Metatron and linked to music and prayer, Sandalphon carries prayers to the Divine and helps you align with the vibration of peace and harmony.
🪽 Archangel Azrael — Known as the angel of transition or comforter of souls, Azrael supports those experiencing grief and offers peace to those crossing into the next life, appearing in Islamic and Jewish teachings.
🪽 Archangel Haniel — The angel of grace, emotional balance, and moon energy, Haniel helps you connect to intuition, cycles, and feminine wisdom.
🪽 Archangel Raguel — Known as the angel of harmony and fairness, Raguel oversees relationships, helping restore balance, justice, and peaceful resolutions.
🪽 Archangel Jeremiel — The angel of life review, Jeremiel helps you reflect on past experiences, gain clarity, and find hope for the future.
🪽 Archangel Ariel — Guardian of nature and animals, Ariel supports environmental healing, abundance, and connection to the earth’s gifts.
🪽 Guardian Angels — Unique to each soul, these angels are assigned at birth to offer ongoing protection, comfort, and companionship, transcending any one religious system.
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