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Healing and Reclaiming the Body Story & Self – Exclusive Interview with Kashca Beaumont

  • Jul 22, 2025
  • 4 min read

Have you ever sensed that the pain you carry isn't just emotional, that it lives somewhere deeper, quietly held in your nervous system or imprinted into your body? Or perhaps you've found yourself pushing through life, ignoring subtle signals, knowing something unresolved still lives beneath the surface.


Kashca Beaumont, a London-based energy healer and Brennan Integration Practitioner®, understands that intimately. After years of living with complex trauma and chronic symptoms, she turned inward, not to escape, but to find the ground beneath her own life. Her personal healing journey laid the foundation for the work she now offers: helping others recover from trauma, addiction, and relational wounding, and supporting them to return home to themselves.


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Kashca Beaumont, Energy Healer


Could you tell us a bit about your path? What was the initial spark for you?


It really began with a desire to understand myself. I grew up in a home where boundaries were blurred and emotionally chaotic. That kind of environment leaves you with an internalised sense that the world isn't safe, and that you have to adapt constantly to survive.


In my twenties, I started experiencing chronic symptoms. Externally, my life looked fine. I was working in the film industry, holding it together, but something just felt deeply wrong; I couldn't put my finger on it. My body was trying to get my attention. Later, repressed memories surfaced, and slowly, it started to make sense. The anxiety, the health issues, the emotional shutdown, they weren't random. My body had been holding a story I wasn't yet ready to see.


I began to explore healing through nutrition, yoga, detoxes, and therapy. These were helpful steps, but I still felt like I was skimming the surface. It wasn't until I worked with deeper modalities like EMDR: Eye Movement Desensitisation and Reprocessing, plant medicine, Kundalini yoga, and ancestral healing, that things began to shift in a real way.


The turning point wasn't a single moment, but a sequence of powerful experiences. It began with plant medicine and deepened through work with a South African sangoma, using bone throwing divination and guided rituals to connect with my ancestral lineage. Through this, I came to understand that what I was carrying wasn't just personal, it was inherited. Generational trauma, unspoken grief, and unresolved patterns were moving through me. That work anchored me in a way I had never known before. For the first time, I felt truly at home in myself and in my place within a much larger story.


Eventually, I discovered Brennan Healing Science, and it all came together. It gave me a framework for understanding how energy, psyche, and soma are interwoven. Through this, I learned how to release what was stuck, not just intellectually, but energetically, and how to help others do the same.


Your work draws from many modalities. What’s a session with you like?


Every session is tailored to the individual. As a Brennan Integration Practitioner®, I work with hands-on energy healing, somatic therapy, developmental psychology, and somatic parts work. Sometimes we begin by exploring a physical sensation, a tight chest, a heavy stomach, and follow that thread inward. Other times, we work more symbolically or energetically, using breath, imagery, or subtle field work.


The real aim is to create a space where people feel safe enough to meet themselves. Often, we uncover protective patterns, ways the body and psyche have adapted to survive. Those patterns might no longer be needed, but they still shape how we move through the world. My work is about gently helping those patterns shift.


We might dialogue with child consciousness, clear a block in the energy field, or use active imagination to meet an aspect of the self that's been buried. What matters is that the work is embodied; we don't just talk about change, we feel it happening.


You speak a lot about the body-mind connection. Why is the body so central in trauma recovery?


The body never lies. It holds what the mind can't yet face. Trauma fragments the self, and those fragments live in the tissues, the breath, the fascia, and the energy field. Sometimes people come in and say, "I don't remember much", but their body is already telling the story.


We work with the somatic imprint, how the past lives on in the present through posture, movement, and sensation. Often, these are pre-verbal memories, stored before there were words. Techniques like Focusing, grounding, and energy clearing help us access and integrate those layers.


When we begin listening to the body, not to analyse it, but to respect its truth, healing unfolds in a different way. We stop managing symptoms and start embodying ourselves.


Where is your work headed next?


Right now, I'm developing an online course for adult survivors of childhood sexual trauma. It combines somatic healing, energy work, and depth psychology in a structured way, helping people rebuild boundaries, self-trust, and pleasure.


I'm also designing retreats that blend healing, ritual, and community. I'm also writing a documentary exploring ancestral trauma and collective repair, looking at how our personal healing intersects with cultural, familial, and spiritual inheritance.


Ultimately, I am not trying to fix my clients. Because people don't need to be fixed, but releasing the old wounds, traumas, and limiting beliefs that stop them from embracing their essence and stepping into presence. That's where my work is.


Follow me on Instagram and visit my website to learn more!

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