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Summer Ewart, owner of Island Holistic, provides integrative health, hypnotherapy and intuitive guidance.

by Carolyn Tamler 2nd October 2023

Summer Ewart has been an “island girl” on Whidbey on and off for most of her life, and she is focusing her energies now on facilitating and educating people to explore and uncover our true nature. She has observed: “Most people are unaware they are already whole, and the body is an expression of this; or it expresses when it is blocked.”

 

By helping people to understand what it means to be a whole person, Summer believes she is providing people with the tools to empower them to be introspective. “Most of us received suggestions at a young age that were inconsistent with the soul’s true nature,” she notes.

 

Summers' family was established in Whidbey when her grandparents moved here over 75 yrs. ago. She grew up on Whidbey Island and admits that she was a bit of a wild child. At an early age, she says, “I was very connected to the spirit realm.” She was diagnosed as dyslexic and grew up as an adult with a common core belief that she “just wasn’t good enough” and is now dedicated to assisting others to identify and reframe their beliefs.

 

Her parents sent her to massage school, and she says, “I loved touch and had an intuitive knowing of where pain was held in the body of others.” In her early 20’s, she realized that her body was holding the pain of her life, and during a near fatal bicycle accident, she says, “Angels told me I had too much to do” so she began to turn her life around using the tools she had been learning for years in her healing journey with teachers and mentors since the age of 18 years.

 

 

She returned to the island in 2010 with her husband, Jeff, and their two children. Her husband has a thriving business on Whidbey as a general contractor, while Summer has focused her energies on growing her hypnotherapy business.

 

Her own background provided her with a desire to assist and empower people to find their inner healer and guidance to become the whole person they were designed to be, and that journey is as unique as the individual.

 

She uses several tools to help people identify their true selves, including hypnotherapy, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), matrix re-imprinting, Reiki, and energetic healing.

 

The physical body doesn’t lie; it is a messenger of our other energetic living systems, emotional, mental, and spiritual.

 

A key focus of hypnotherapy is helping people to give themselves permission to identify what they really want to do with their lives, and to begin changing the patterns and behaviors getting in their way. An important part of self-awareness is to check in with their own emotions before saying “Yes” to anything. It is about having healthy boundaries and beginning to take accountability of one’s own life force.” Summer notes that hypnotherapy evolved from ancient Egypt where people learned ways to access their deeper subconscious beliefs and innate gifts within.

 

 

 

Summer’s passion to keep learning holistic tools inspired her to want to work with people who are suffering from highly stressful lifestyles, including first responders and teachers. She provides a 50% discount to first responders and teachers.

 

Summer Ewart invites people who are suffering from stress, fears or phobias, to contact her and arrange an appointment to assess whether she has the tools to assist a process that is beneficial.

 

Contact Summer by email summerluv25@hotmail.com, check her website at Island Holistic: https://www.islandsoulholistic.com/, or give her a call at 360-969-4266.

 

Posted by WhidbeyLocal
2nd October 2023 4:46 am.
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