Today we’d like to introduce you to Jessica Lovett.
Jessica, please share your story with us. How did you get to where you are today?
I have always experienced a strong connection to Mother Earth and Spirit. When I was a girl I grew up in the Marshall Islands. My parents forced me to church, but I never found truth in the pastor’s words. I could feel the overwhelming, loving presence of angels while I sat in the pew, but the words coming out of the pastor’s mouth did not resonate with me. Instead, the sound of the water through the open walls of the church drowned out any other noise around me. I would hear Him in the wind and through the ocean. I would leave the church and go sit on the seawall and talk with the water. It was how I heard God’s voice. Universe/God speaks to us through nature. When we’re willing to listen, Mother Nature and God will speak.
I’ve always experienced Spirit since I was a child, seeing it, hearing it, and understanding what they were saying. But I definitely didn’t talk about it in my household, and I definitely didn’t know how to help myself. When I was a teenager, I became overwhelmed with what I was experiencing, and I didn’t know where to find help, so I tried to shut it down. But no matter how hard I tried to stop it, it didn’t ever go away.
Around 27, a doctor suggested I meditate for a chronic health issue. When I learned how to meditate, my life took a complete U-turn. Meditation gave me peace and eased my anxiety. Through meditation, I learned to slow down and breathe, and to tune in to myself. A few years later, I ran into the right person at the right time and began taking mediumship and psychic development classes. This class gave me great friends I still have today. From there, everything unfolded rapidly, and I began fine-tuning my gift and understanding it better. I realized that my connection with Spirit, which I struggled with for most of my life, was going to be my life path.
Things didn’t get better or easier after this, but I knew I wasn’t alone anymore. I understood there was a bigger picture, a deeper meaning to this all, and He/Universe was there with me. Everything was leading up to something greater/more important than myself, I just didn’t know what at the time. But I just kept following the breadcrumbs left along my path, and now I can see they were all important pieces of the bigger puzzle. A lot of my path involved just listening to and trusting my inner self, and allowing it to guide me to where I was supposed to be. I know this sounds ridiculous, but I’ve always been in the right place at the right time over and over again by trusting those nudges.
Being in the right place and meeting the right people who were supposed to be with me on my path has helped me get to exactly where I am today. So today, my practice is thriving, but I’m still not done. I don’t ever want to stop learning. I want to keep growing, both as a practitioner and in my personal life.
Has it been a smooth road?
No, not one part of this road has been smooth, LOL! But no one’s road is smooth, we all have our own challenges to face. I think it’s important not to focus for too long on the heavy stuff. Dwelling on all the obstacles definitely doesn’t help us to move forward.
Being able to see my challenges from a different perspective has absolutely changed the way I go about addressing them. But that being said, the biggest obstacle in my life has definitely been myself; not necessarily the challenges themselves, but the way I viewed myself in the wake of situations that occurred. Sometimes the things in life that happen to us are things we have no control over, but we do have control over how we choose to deal with it.
Do I see myself as a victim, or do I see myself as triumphant and coming out the other side of these challenges with better clarity and more inner strength? I think it’s important for people to understand that we’re given challenges in life to overcome so that we can use what we’ve learned to help others. That is where the beauty and gifts that life gives us lies. Honestly, the main challenge I’m facing right now is being a single mother and balancing my work with my home life. I don’t want this to sound like it’s a burden, because it’s not.
I love being a mother, and I love what I do. But, I always feel split- I want to give my children everything they need and deserve, but trying to breathe life into what I’m here on this earth to do requires attention as well. It’s a continuous balancing act, and one I know I’m not alone in. I can only go the depth of water for others that I go for myself, so I need to work on myself and my issues before I can be present and help others through theirs, and this includes my children.
We’d love to hear more about your business.
So I am what is called a Vulva. A Vulva is a Norse practitioner who is a seer, energy healer, and a shamanic practitioner. I use my Reiki mastership and shamanic abilities to perform psychic surgery, fix energy grids, give soul retrievals, and clear out chakras and auric fields. I am also a psychic medium, I read tarot cards, and I use SRT. I operate as an in-between or an intermediary between the spirit world and this world, using all of these modalities to bring healing to my clients, acting as a vessel for spirit and universe to bring light, love and healing to people. I clear (remove earth-bound spirit) and bless houses, land, and businesses. I also give classes and workshops on psychic development, mediumship, tarot, and understanding energy.
I am so blessed to be able to do what I do, in this time of change when people are accepting spiritual healing. We are tri-fold beings; we need to take care of our physical, mental, and spiritual health in order to be fully well. We are used to taking care of our physical and our mental states, neglecting our spiritual health. My work helps bring clarity, peace, and self-love to my clients which nurtures our spiritual health. This is what I am most proud of- helping people see and experience their own beauty and light.
What is “success” or “successful” for you?
Success for me has nothing to do with financial success. I really don’t care about driving a certain car, having a big house, having plaques on my wall, or having a lot of money in the bank. Success has to do with facing my fears, being a good mother to my children, having the courage to do things that scare me. I want to be someone I can be proud of.
I’ve had many situations in life that could have derailed me, but I have overcome them and remained positive. Of course, I have certain goals I want to accomplish, but those goals are attached to learning and growing as much as I can as a soul in this lifetime. I’m a very curious person, I want to continue learning as much as I can, and grow and develop more as a practitioner. I don’t think I’ll ever stop learning; I don’t want to become stagnant in my work.
Contact Info:
- Address: 263 Main Street, Gloucester, Ma
- Phone: 781-854-6828
- Email: jessica11lovett@gmail.com

Image Credit:
Alycia Steele
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Irene
April 11, 2018 at 5:07 pm
Jessica Lovett is such an amazing healer and she has helped me in so Many ways !! I am truly blessed and in awe of her she is a very good friend of mine and a joy to be around. She will definitely know how to help you and help you find your spiritual path and clear and remove the obstacles holding you back to experience your true essence.
Jessica thank you so much for all that you do and all that you are !!! Xo love and light