Psychic Priestess Coach Ye Ye: A Journey of Spirit, Transformation, and Empowerment

Ye Ye (The Mystic Diva)

Ye Ye has spent three transformative decades guiding others as a Psychic Priestess Coach. Her path has been anything but conventional—and every twist and turn has been part of her remarkable spiritual evolution.

At 25, Ye Ye was pursuing an acting career and received the opportunity of a lifetime: an invitation to attend the New York Shakespeare Conservatory. But life had other plans. Instead of New York, she took a leap of faith and moved to Austin, Texas. There, an astrology and tarot class in 1996 would lead to profound personal transformations. “On a whim, I took an astrology class and a tarot class, and at the same time, I began exploring theology and different religions,” she recalls. “I noticed they all had the same theme. That curiosity completely changed my life.”

Her journey took an unexpected turn one night after returning home from a spiritual ceremony. An accident in her home resulted in Ye Ye catching on fire. She spent two weeks in the ICU with third-degree burns. But out of this traumatic event emerged an incredible awakening. “That incident was a turning point,” she reflects. “It resonated with me that we can connect deeply with ourselves and use various skills or mediums to uncover answers. My life’s work began to take shape.”

Over the years, Ye Ye’s journey has included being a hairdresser, acting, and working in mental health. Yet, the spiritual realm always called her back. “During COVID, I saw the perfect opportunity to fully pursue this work,” she explains. “It felt natural, as though it was what I was meant to do.”

Mentorship is now at the heart of Ye Ye’s work. “My favorite part is watching people step into their gifts—gifts they’re not learning but remembering,” she says. “It’s empowering to witness them embrace their intuition.”

Running a spiritual business has come with its challenges. “The hardest part for me has been the business structure,” Ye Ye admits. “Social media, business plans, budgeting—those are the adulting parts. It’s also difficult to market while staying authentic. But it’s necessary to share the work.”

A guiding principle for Ye Ye is a quote from Maya Angelou: “The only disease that feeds on its host is bitterness.” It serves as a reminder to “go with the flow and let love rule” even in complex situations.

Now, Ye Ye is pouring her energy into creating healing and empowering experiences at Harvest Moon, where she plans to focus on wedding officiant services, workshops, and quarterly series. “We’ll have a hoodoo series, an Ifa series, and an herbal series,” she shares. “People need to know they’re in a safe space because this work is deeply vulnerable. It’s important to keep people’s stories sacred.”

For Ye Ye, spiritual coaching is akin to birth. “We birth babies, projects, books, businesses. Birth is an integral part of the creative process,” she explains. Helping people navigate their internal journeys and shed old beliefs is central to her approach. “I help people with both the personal and spiritual pieces. It’s a fundamental part of change.”

Her journey to the Midwest—a place she once said she’d never live—was driven by love and friendship. “I moved here for my best friend, who is also my manager,” she reveals. “We’ve been best friends for 30 years, and when you love someone, you take the dive.”

As Ye Ye continues her work, she remains committed to empowering others and building a nurturing community. Through mentorship, events, and spiritual ceremonies, her mission is clear: “Helping people connect with themselves and navigate their inner worlds is at the heart of what I do.”

Find Ye Ye here: http://themysticdiva.com | TikTok & Instagram: @yeyethemysticdiva | YouTube: The Mystic Diva | Facebook: The Mystic Diva | Blog: https://themysticdiva.com/the-mystic-diva-blog/ | Email: yeyethemysticdiva@gmail.com

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