Dr. Peter Kellett is a spiritually-oriented coach, leader, author, speaker, health and well-being expert, registered nurse, researcher, Reiki practitioner, and empathic channel for healing energy, who has spent much of his career studying and teaching about all aspects of health care, leadership, research, and the role of gender in health and well-being. Throughout this time he also navigated lots of life challenges including numerous leadership roles, depression, anxiety, divorce, relationships, career changes, co-parenting, blending families, and overcoming feelings of insecurity.
A polymath, Peter is able to make meaningful connections between a variety of areas of knowledge including science and social theory, mathematics/statistics, philosophy, spirituality, and numerous mystery schools and religious traditions. His ability to map ideas in accessible ways has led his guides to label him a sacred cartographer, whose role is to help others navigate the complexities of life, spirituality, and existence.
He hopes that this website and his work will provide a forum to discuss a range of topics, ideas, and strategies to approach life, and that sharing his expertise and insights will help his clients and community to navigate their own challenges more easily.
Peter also brings a lot of life experience, knowledge, and practical skills to this work. While he is currently living in Alberta, Canada, he has lived in three countries (U.K., Canada, and the U.S.) and has worked as a nurse in multiple settings, as a leader in health care and post-secondary settings, and as a university professor and researcher. In recent years he has been developing his skills as a spiritual coach and energy worker, inlcuding serving as a channel for healing.
He is a father to three young men and a young woman (two from his first marriage and two bonus-sons from his second). He loves music of all types, movies, reading, and soaking in source energy while hiking with his Sheepadoodles Walter and Maggie, and kayaking in nature.
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Kayaking on Waterton Lake on a rare still day