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Rabia Khan
I believe in love and I live for hope.
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ABOUT RABIA:
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Rabia Khan is a filmmaker, counselor and Tantrika - an energy healer who helps others feel, understand, and refine the subtle energies moving through their bodies and lives.
Born in Los Angeles with Indian and Pakistani roots, she lives life between two worlds: East and West, ancient wisdom and cutting edge culture, struggle and triumph. She came into the world to heal the pain of her parents who were among the millions that were uprooted and lucky enough to survive the inhumanity of violence and death during the British Partition. Her father held tight to an unforgiving religion. However, Rabia witnessed something luminous through her mother. Singing the devotional prayers of her namesake and through her mother’s sobs, the light of the divine touched Rabia’s heart. That love became her first understanding of the Divine.
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Devotion was the only life Rabia knew, and with time it widened into a lifelong spiritual path. She devoted fifteen years to work as a therapist, guiding hundreds of clients through healing trauma and emotional transformation. Breaking free of her own culture and religion, she left her arranged marriage and charted a life of freedom and joy for herself and her children. Ostracized by her family and community, she held the stories others feared to speak, and gave a voice to silenced women. She guided her clients through somatic work to release trauma through tapping into ancestral memories stored in the body. Her workshops invite people to trust themselves, soften into their bodies, and awaken the natural ability to heal that lives within every person.
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Witnessing the suicide of a loved one, a profound spiritual reawakening began when this tragedy reshaped her life. In the silence of grief and to heal from the pain of her loss, she transitioned to acting and was divinely led to filmmaking where the camera became a portal. Through her poetic documentaries sharing the shadows of her own demons, spirit began speaking through her work. Ancestors arrived. The dead came with messages. Art and channeling became one path. She is the creator of Channeling the Voice of Possibility podcast, a sacred space where stories of harm, hope, and healing are witnessed without judgment. Her work helps people alchemize pain into power and reclaim the freedom, joy, and purpose they were born to live. Rabia bravely speaks her deep emotional truth, inviting others to see the beauty in their own brokenness and the courage to share vulnerability.
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Her journey deepened through sacred initiations around the world. In the King’s Chamber of the Great Pyramid in Egypt, Rabia again remembered lifetimes in priestess temples where sound, vibration, and breath were gateways to higher consciousness. In the healing, sacred land of Peru, she worked with Shaman receiving transmissions for womb healing and the restoration of divine feminine power in the body. These sacred ceremonies unlocked ancient memories and allowed her to guide others through clearing sexual shame and frozen grief. In the womb of Mother Earth, at Mount Shasta, she experienced root chakra initiations supporting the release of ancestral fears, opening her pathway to sovereignty and embodiment.
In retreat spaces, Rabia serves as a Tantric Embodiment facilitator. Whether leading Shakti Yoga or sensual dance, she is a conduit of divine energy, a trauma informed guide, and a vessel for ancient feminine wisdom. In her Embodied Shakti work , she facilitates quantum based energy healing rooted in Tantric principles of divine union. By grounding and holding powerful space, she opens access to higher fields of intelligence and helps attendants recognize, release and integrate upgraded consciousness. Each session becomes a co-creative field of powerful transformation - a shared field where healing and remembrance offer insights into karmic imprints, supporting deep cellular healing for the group as a whole.
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She is a woman of many lives. She has walked from patriarchal shame and rigid religion into freedom and joy as a competitive Latin ballroom dancer and from being a dutiful wife into the deep pleasures of her lesbian sexuality. She has loved as a devoted mother and then embraced her role as a bird launcher, so her two children could grow into their own wings. She has been the faithful daughter to a mother she adores, all the while sitting at the bedside of an Alzheimer’s patient, feeling into the subtle blessings that still pass between them. She has gone from fearing the demons she saw as a child, to inviting the dead to share their messages of hope and healing.
Again and again, she has died one identity and been reborn into another, and it is from this lived mastery of transformation that she opens her heart to guide other women through their own sacred thresholds of becoming.
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Come journey with her.

