Intuition, But Practical: Learn to “Catch the Wave” with Debora Wold
- Mark Allen
- Dec 28, 2025
- 3 min read

Debora Wold brings a rare blend to the healing space: a grounded background in the medical field paired with a deep commitment to subtle-energy modalities. She’s also one year into a three-year program with the Ayurvedic College in Nevada City—an immersion that strengthens her ability to speak fluently about whole-person wellness: body systems, lifestyle rhythms, and the less-visible factors that shape how we feel day to day.
At Healing Path, Debora’s work fits beautifully into what many guests are quietly craving: a way to feel clearer—not just physically rested, but emotionally steadier, mentally calmer, and more connected to their own inner compass.
Reiki: a reset for the nervous system
Debora practices Reiki, a gentle Japanese energy healing technique often described as supporting the body’s natural capacity to return toward balance. In a typical Reiki session, the client rests comfortably while the practitioner uses light touch or hands hovering above the body to encourage relaxation and energetic clearing. Many people report feeling a sense of warmth, softening, peace, or an “exhale” they didn’t realize they were holding.
Innkeeper Mark Allen observed this firsthand in a separate one-hour Reiki session with Debora—an experience that beautifully demonstrated her steady presence and her ability to create a safe, settled space where the body can unwind and the mind can unclench.
Energetic Healing Yoga: gentle movement
Debora also teaches what she calls Energetic Healing Yoga—a gentle, bliss-forward style of yoga designed less for “feeling the burn” and more for balancing the energy field. This is yoga that prioritizes nervous system regulation, subtle-body awareness, and the kinds of practices that leave people saying, “Ahh… I feel like myself again.”
A hallmark of her approach is the use of mudras—intentional hand positions traditionally used in yoga and meditation. Mudras can be paired with specific postures, breath patterns, and mindful attention to support different energetic qualities (grounding, calming, opening, clearing). The result is movement that feels meaningful and restorative rather than performative.
Intuition development: learning to “catch the wave”
One of Debora’s standout gifts is teaching intuition in a way that feels practical, not mystical. She offers intuition development experiences (often around 60–90 minutes or in a two-hour class format) that help people learn to trust their own inner guidance—especially in moments where life is loud, complicated, or emotionally charged.
Her style is experiential: participants learn how to use kinesiology/muscle testing as a simple yes/no feedback tool, and she can also introduce optional tools like pendulums for those who resonate with them. But the deeper aim isn’t tool-dependence—it’s self-trust. Debora helps people recognize how intuition shows up uniquely for them: as inner knowing, felt sense, imagery, sound, or subtle physical cues. She uses an analogy many people instantly understand: intuition is like surfing—when the wave is building, you learn to sense it and move with it before the moment passes.
Her vision of integrated wellness
Debora’s long-term dream expands beyond sessions and classes. She envisions an integrated wellness “hub”—part resource library, part community—where people can access free videos, trusted referrals, and supportive education without pressure or gatekeeping. For those who want to go deeper, she imagines optional donation-based membership, courses, writing, podcasts, consulting, and curated offerings that meet people where they are.
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