Caroline Myss
Medical intuitive, bestselling author on energy medicine and spirituality
Caroline Myss (born December 2, 1952) is an American author, speaker, and medical intuitive whose work bridges alternative spirituality and wellness with mainstream audiences. With a doctorate in theology, Myss has written numerous bestselling books including 'Anatomy of the Spirit,' 'Why People Don't Heal and How They Can,' and 'Archetypes,' which explore the connections between spiritual beliefs, emotional patterns, and physical health. She developed the concept of 'energy medicine' and popularized the idea that emotional and spiritual well-being directly impact physical health, contributing to broader conversations about holistic healing in contemporary culture. Through her workshops, online courses, and media appearances, Myss has reached millions of readers and listeners interested in personal transformation and spiritual development. She has appeared on major television programs and collaborated with other wellness figures to promote integrative approaches to health. While her work exists outside conventional medical science, her influence on the wellness industry and popular spirituality remains significant. Myss represents a modern movement that combines psychological insight with spiritual philosophy and has helped shape contemporary discussions about mind-body-spirit connections.
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Science & Technology
American
1952
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Caroline
Latin origin
“Derived from Carolus, the Latin masculine form of Charles (meaning 'strong man' or 'free man'), Caroline is the feminine counterpart with roots in Germanic nobility. Borne by queens, saints, and literary heroines across centuries, Caroline bridges classical strength with elegant femininity and has maintained consistent popularity across centuries and continents.”