About Christine McMaster
I could tell you about myself but actually, I’m not the focus of the work I do.
I have been provided with a body on earth with which to work, and a heart with which to bring in love (when I remember). And somehow I can help people to realise a greater potential or find a clearer path than the way they are living at present.
So my story, while probably a good way for you to check me out and see whether you’d like to work with me, is not the focus here. Your life and reaching your potential is the main focus.
With all that said, let me tell you a little about myself.
As a young child, I always knew that there is a way to live that is whole, complete, in harmony with Source. Even when quite tiny, I used to wonder why the world had such a discrepancy between what I knew to be possible and what I saw around me. But of course, I became socialised and ended up believing that the world is the way it is, and that’s just how life goes.
However, the memory of the perfection of life always lingered. Over the years I became a primary school teacher, a psychologist, a parent, a glass artist, a reiki channel, etc. During all this time, while I was just getting on with life, I looked for a way back to that harmony and perfection. During my life I’ve been part of the church, of meditation circles, spirituality groups, and much more. Finally I was able to see that life is fine just as it is and just as it’s not. We are all where we need to be and there’s nothing to change. It’s all perfect, even when it doesn’t feel perfect.
So now I focus on the future and use my thoughts to create the future I want for the world and for myself. It’s more effective than trying to fix up what has been. Does it always work? No. Sometimes I forget to create, and go back to fixing and changing, but let’s face it: that doesn’t work and I know it.
I live on a lovely rural block, at a place that overlooks the amazing Glasshouse Mountains in the Sunshine Coast Hinterland, north of Brisbane, Queensland. I work in the garden, see clients at home, and play in my heart. And I give thanks to the Divine that I can do this. Is life perfect here? Mostly, unless I forget to give thanks and forget to look for the gift. Then I can get a bit unsettled, a bit discombobulated, a bit out of sorts. So I go back to hanging around in my heart, and in that moment life becomes perfect again.
I’m still a Registered Psychologist, but I mainly work with the wonderful new frequencies that enable people to bring forward a new level of being in their lives.
I am very grateful to all who have been part of my life until now, as I have been introduced to some amazing healing work, brought forward by amazing people.
And I’m really grateful for our little mountain and the wholeness of the garden.