About 15 years ago, Patti Conklin had what she considers to be a visitation from God while she was working in an office in Florida.
Conklin said God told her, “It’s time for you to begin walking the path I told you to walk as a child. I’d like you to take your family and move to Hartwell, Ga.”
Without a moment’s hesitation, Conklin called her boss and said she would be resigning from her job. She soon found herself in the small Georgia town with her family.
“What I realized throughout my life is that whenever I listened to that voice my life was greatly enriched every single time no matter how bizarre it sounded,” she said.
Conklin now works as a Medical Intuitive who has the unique ability to pull disease out of a person’s body by performing a process she calls intensive cellular cleanse, in which she says she uses her special vision to see the physical and energetic workings within a person’s body and take on a large portion of whatever disease or ailment a person may be suffering from.
Conklin will be one of the featured speakers at the annual Southern Coptic Conference, presented by the Coptic Fellowship International and the Tri-Cities Metaphysical Study Group. The conference will be held April 16-18 at the Holiday Inn, located at 101 West Springbrook Drive.
“My sight is such that if you’re watching television and the cable goes out and you get snow, that’s my world on a non-stop basis,” she said.
“When there’s a lot of snow, a lot of frequency, even a lot of people, I’m blind. I can’t see what I’m looking at.”
Conklin said she has had this vision ever since she was born. When she was just 7 years old, Conklin said she had her first visitation from God in which she was told that she would one day use her vision to help people.
“There was this incredible light that kind of seeped through my bedroom. I heard God say three things to me,” she said.
The first thing she was told was that ages 38 to 42 would be her greatest growth years. Secondly, she was told from ages 42 to 62 would be her greatest contribution. The final thing she was told was the purpose of her walk was to teach people to “become insubstantial without transitioning.”
“Even though I was precocious as a 7-year-old, I had no clue what that meant,” she said.
As a child growing up in upstate New York with this unique vision, Conklin said she felt isolated from her family because they were very frightened of her ability.
“In my earlier years, I couldn’t tell the difference from when I was seeing angels or I was seeing human beings,” she said.
In her late 20s, Conklin discovered she had an IQ of 168 and doctors told her that her brainwave pattern was 2 1/2 times faster than the average person.
“Doctors at that point classified me as a human MRI,” she said.
She was able to use her vision to see about six weeks ahead of what a traditional MRI would show, she said, and help doctors see in advance of how they should treat their patients.
“Life allowed me to just kind of absorb people,” she said.
With her vision, Conklin said she was able to see how people spoke to one another and soon realized that the words people were speaking was the thing that was creating a person’s disease.
After moving to Hartwell, Ga., Conklin said her work as a Medical Intuitive was in demand almost overnight. In the 15 years that she has been working as a Medical Intuitive, Conklin has taught all over the world.
Conklin now lives in Stone Mountain, Ga., trying to help people all over the world. She said a normal half-hour session consists of talking for 15 minutes about what is going in a person’s life.
“Literally as they start speaking, the particles in their body start coming together and they kind of start showing me a movie,” she said.
She said she’s able to then use her vision to see the emotional core of what a person is experiencing and uses a 15-minute process called color works, in which she defuses color as a frequency inside the body in order to remove whatever the person may be dealing with.
Conklin will be offering her intensive cellular cleanse at this year’s conference as well as giving a lecture titled, “Who Are You?”
For more information on Conklin, visit www.patticonklin.com, and for more information on the Southern Coptic Conference, visit www.coptic-sun.org.