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Susan Marie Miller Madeley

Susan Marie Miller Madeley

Achieve well-being and joy with plant fueled nutrition

Susan is dedicated to vibrant living, and the power experienced by eating whole organic, living, plant nutrition supported with powerful herbs and superfoods.

As a health and nutrition coach, Susan brings passion, knowledge and experience to everyone who chooses to achieve the best health ever. And as a wife, mother, and grandmother, Susan also brings many personal understandings to your coaching experience and nutritional excellence.

As a life coach, Susan understands the power of forgiveness and mercy to create self-healing and strong intimate relationships. All coaching sessions are underscored with the value of spirituality, faith, and sense of purpose. There is an emphasis on the client's capacity to love and allowing the self to be loved. This is expressed by sincere confidence in the client by seeing the foundation of the personality as positive and altruistic.

My core values which strengthen my coaching relationships are contribution (making a difference in the world), health (honoring the body, mind, and spirit), service (giving to others with love and respect), leadership, cooperation, integrity, and stability.

As a Dream Illumination workshop leader, I have explored the nature of dreams as a magical, mystical resource; as a healing message; as psychic phenomena; as communications from the dead; and as a unifying community message. I brought dream illumination to groups in a girl’s home — where the sharing was emotional and connecting. I included dream sharing with people healing and fasting at the Tree of Life where I heard inspiring spiritual dreams which impacted everyone in the group.

Dream Illumination Sanctuary is my personal dream work development based on years of research. The purpose of this Dream Illumination Sanctuary is two-fold — one, of course, is to discover and share the richness that is in the dream world. The other is to unify us as a people – to understand that her dream or his dream is from a unified field – and that, like a great piece of art, or a beautiful reading passage, or music that takes your soul — it is part of the symbolic, many layered, gifts that are an expression of and a joy to humanity.

Susan spent ten years immersed with Dr. Gabriel Cousens in a holistic healing center community supporting and educating patients, rejuvenations clients, and students from around the world.

This experience combined with in-depth studies and formal education allows Susan to bring significant knowledge in many areas of health, personal power, and nutrition to her clients including: whole body detoxification, fasting and inner cleansing, live food preparation, children, pregnancies, herbs, supplements and superfoods, healthy weight balancing, nutritionally sound water and food compositions, and diabetes support.

Susan’s humanistic psychology degree focused on personal excellence, communication, spiritual insight, dreaming, and self-understanding. “My life purpose is being in service to others and connecting on a deep level. My value for integrity ensures that I will tell you what you need to hear and my belief in humanity ensures that I will help you recognize and use the strengths that are uniquely your own.”

Susan’s passion for health continues as she keeps up-to-date with the leading success psychology, nutritional and live food health experts by attending lectures and workshops and conducting interviews with such leaders as Dr. Judith Orloff, John Robbins, Dr. Jameth Sheridan, Dr. Brian Clement, Dr. Ellen J. Langer, Dr. Michael Klapper, and Viktoras Kulvinskas.

Susan’s training with the Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (IPEC) focused on understanding Energy Leadership – and includes a skillful array of the most effective goal achievement techniques.

Primary Interests:

Education

  • Ordination, Essene Torah Study

    Essene Order of Light
    2008
  • Certification, Life Coaching

    Institute for Professional Excellence in Coaching (IPEC)
    2009
  • Bachelor of Arts, Psychology

    Wayne State University
    1988
  • Master of Arts, Clinical and Humanistic Psychology

    The Center for Humanistic Studies
    1993
  • Master of Arts, Vegan and Live Food Nutrition

    Culture of Life Institute
    2011

Work Experience

  • Researcher and Editor

    Employer: Gale Research Inc.
    April 1989 - April 1989
  • Treatment Supervisor

    Employer: Vista Maria
    April 1989 - April 1992
  • Quality Assurance Manager

    Employer: Pem-Tech
    April 1993 - April 1998
  • Project Coordinator

    Employer: Bayview Financial
    April 1999 - April 2002
  • Facilitator Student Services

    Employer: Tree of Life Foundation
    April 2002 - April 2009

Languages Spoken

  • English

    Native speaker

Psychology Mentors, Inspirations, and Influences

  • Michael Beckwith
    Agape International Spiritual Center
    Dr. Beckwith's sermons join spiritual life, personal empowerment, humanitarian and peace missions. He is the recipient of numerous humanitarian awards and is considered to be within the top 100 spiritual teachers in the world.
  • Gabriel Cousens M.D., M.D. (H), D.D.
    Tree of Life Foundation
    Cousens is the leading live-food medical doctor and spiritual nutrition expert. Cousens has taught about live-foods, spirituality, and diabetes prevention all over the world. I studied with Dr. Cousens for 8 years and developed my MA Thesis on healthy vegan births under his direction.
  • David Avocado Wolfe
    Fruit Tree Planting Foundation & Longevity Now
    The Sunfood Diet Success System brought me to the world of live food health. I have been inspired and educated by David as one of the most enthusiastic and knowledgeable health experts in the world. He is generous, always curious, and ready to share his findings in longevity and health excellence!
  • John P. Varani
    Institute for Christian Counseling
    Very humble and wise in matters of spirituality and psychology—ability to leap into other and see with compassion. Set the role model for me as a compassionate coach. Gave support to me as a spiritual psychology advocate.
  • Stanley Krippner
    Saybrook University
    Dr. Krippner's research is inspirational and valuable to me as I enjoy the power of dreams and psychology. His works offer a wealth of fascinating multicultural material; his studies on the spiritual content in dreams brings insightful understanding to this area of humanity.
  • Ellen Langer
    Harvard University
    Dr. Langer brings perspective in consciousness and awakening with empowering topics that shatter culturally imposed boundaries -- specifically in aging, health, decision-making, and control. She shows that by actively noticing new things—mindfulness—health, well being, and competence follow.
  • Barbara L. Fredrickson
    University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
    Dr. Fredrickson's work brings positivity to psychology with a practical and measurable application. www.positivityratio.com See review article in Image Gallery / File Uploading
  • Jean Shinoda Bolen, M.D.
    Global Women's Movement
    An expert on he collective consciousness as it relates to women, Bolen is recognized for her humanitarian international contributions. She is stands on the shoulders of Jung and makes a difference in the world. Her amazing resourceful expansion of synchronicity is in her book The Tao of Psychology.
  • Robert Moss
    Much of my inspiration for working with dreams comes from studying Robert Moss's technique of active dreaming. I enjoy his whole world view of dreaming and particularly learned much from his dream work with indigenous cultures.
  • Larry Dossey
    The Power of Premonitions
    Adamant about the connection between prayer and health - Dossey brings a science centered approach to the efficacy of the spirit in healing. He has respect for the intuitive side of humans and their ability to apply premonition and prayers to creatively evolving one's life.
  • Judith Orloff
    UCLA
    Dr. Orloff's focus on introspective life and dreams gives validity and strengthening to the power of looking inward. She gives credence to intuition and its value for working therapeutically.
  • Viktor Frankl
    Man's Search for Meaning
    Using values clarification in a girls home - with inner city youth - was a very rich experience for me. This work, based on Frankl actually manifested in taking these girls out of a depressed state and into self-esteem and motivation by recognizing that their worth was firm and not based on money.
  • Carl Jung
    Since my early 20s I have been drawn to Carl Jung's works. It has taken many years, to understand this amazing pioneer in consciousness. Jung lived his work and brought the unconscious to light. His work with dreams, with schizophrenic patients and with archetypes have enlightened much of my work.
  • Abraham Maslow
    Most people are aware of Maslow's self-actualization and hierarchy of needs and his contribution to humanistic psychology and motivation is immense. This philosophical foundation was deeply ingrained in my psychology degree and brought a heart-centered focus to my expression as a coach.

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Susan Marie Miller Madeley
1190 E Fairview Lane
Rochester Hills, Michigan 48306
United States of America

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