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Creator Of The Neurointutive MethodTM ‒ Exclusive Interview With Keylee Miracle

  • Feb 10, 2023
  • 3 min read

Updated: Feb 13, 2023

Keylee Miracle is a pioneer in intuitive optimization, neurospecificity, and trauma recovery. As the creator of The Neurointuitive Method™, she leverages a neuropsych education, training in clinical hypnosis, and mastery of intuitive practice to facilitate lasting excellence for clients internationally. After a lengthy PTSD recovery process, Keylee came to understand that healing didn't need to be hard; it needed to be tailored.

Keylee Miracle, The Neurointuitive™

Introduce yourself! Please tell us about you and your life, so we can get to know you better.

I am Keylee Miracle. I’m an AuDHD master hypnotherapist and experienced intuitive practitioner. I successfully recovered from PTSD and a chronic pain disorder in my early 20s, and my journey as a seeker eventually led me to teach. I came by my name quite honestly, as I am a miracle baby. I’m a native New Yorker who’s been privileged to live on several continents and speak several languages. My family and my multi-ethnic Afro-Caribbean heritage inspire me and all I do. I am deeply informed by Unity and Kabbalistic tradition as well as my studies in neuropsychology, memory history, and hypnosis. I am passionate about live music, in particular Bruce Springsteen. I am also a huge Tolkien fan and the last off any dance floor. I am currently based in New York and Lisbon, and I serve clients on 6 continents. What is your business name and how do you help your clients? I am the mind behind The Neurointuitive LLC, which is a hub for neurospecific healing. I offer limited 1:1 services, intimate seminars, and a product suite for at-home hypnosis. I have a firm belief that healing does not need to be hard but it needs to be tailored. I take a neurointuitive™ approach to facilitating lasting change, so my clients bring me their problems and leave with solutions. I’ve developed The Neurointuitive Method™, which takes the brain + body + energy into account for integration. I approach all behaviors as evidence of beliefs and decisions one has either inherited, internalized, made, etc. This makes it easy to unhook unwanted behaviors from the root and reinforce desired behaviors. It also makes it easy to defang both personal and intergenerational trauma. Each behavior usually has a specific emotional signature along with associated thought patterns. Familiarity with the human psyche and learning style allows me to create great experiences for my clients. What kind of audience do you target your business towards? I say anyone with a nervous system can try the Method; however, I have a special knack for overachievers and the neurodivergent. My 1:1 clients tend to be elder millennials and Gen X, but I have worked with children and true elders on 6 continents. As someone neurodivergent who overidentified with external validation, I found healing to be quite difficult. It is not something you can think your way through. This can be daunting if you’re used to being rewarded for logic and your cerebral ability. Many overachievers try several paths to healing that simply do not work for them because they bypass direct nervous system intervention. Healing requires feeling.


If you could change one thing about your industry, what would it be and why?


I’m quite accidentally disruptive of what I call the “healing industrial complex.” There is a persistent, mostly unspoken belief that healing has to be hard, expensive, overcomplicated, in need of a middleman, and external. This can be painful and frustrating to a person at any point in their journey. People may be in need of qualified guides, but they must also be aware that healing always begins at home in the now. My work is always centered around honing everyone’s finest tool: themselves. I encourage people to return to this question before going down the modality rabbit hole: “Whom and what is the healing for?” The answer, while always able to encompass other things, should be you.


Tell us about a pivotal moment in your life that brought you to where you are today.


I was a few years into my work when the way I was working stopped working for me. It was abrupt and it had the opportunity to become extremely painful. I realized what I was doing could not take me where I wanted to be. Instead, I used my own tools to navigate the situation from the perspective of a beginner. I had quietly developed a subconscious rapport with myself that allowed me to ask critical questions and receive answers quickly. I simply had to listen and practice what I had been teaching. I emerged from that place of consideration with a more inclusive approach to my work and a system I could teach. That changed my business profoundly and allowed me to work with a much broader assortment of people.


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