Marilene Isaacs Kauffman: Renowned Intuitive Therapist

Writer  /  Kara Reibel  .  Photos Provided

Tucked along Westfield Boulevard is a beautiful home built in 1928 where magical things happen. The grounds are lush, and the home is unique, indicative of its owner, who happens to be one of the most prominent and naturally gifted spiritual intuitives in the country. A true mystic and respected spiritual teacher, Marilene Isaacs Kauffman has been seeing clients for over 40 years.

Marilene’s reputation as a seer, psychic and intuitive began as a child where she thought it was normal to feel so connected to nature and beyond. “My father had been a beekeeper since he was 5 years old,” shares Kauffman. “I was never stung and couldn’t understand why my friends would run away from them.”

Recently, the story of Kauffman’s youth, titled “I was Born Orgasmic,” was shared in Betsy Blankenbaker’s new book, “Autobiographies of Our Orgasms.”

“I remember where I was before birth…I remember there was light, there was joy, there was oneness…I was born into the legacy of a mystical family. My paternal great-grandmother, Serilda Eileen Shook Moore, was of the Creek Nation…she and my grandmother were very spiritual, intuitive and had healing abilities. From a young age, I was already showing mine.”
– Marilene Isaacs Kauffman, “Autobiographies of Our Orgasms”

Throughout Kauffman’s life, she has felt a strong sense of oneness with the world and universe that surrounds us. She promotes unconditional love and demonstrates this every day all day. Her abilities cannot be denied; the authentic talent she possesses is innate and natural which explains why she has been coveted and sought after for decades by her clients, including celebrities and people across the globe who know her as a healer of people, animals and places.

Kauffman was a regular on the Gary Todd morning show on WIBC and for many years on Q95’s “The Bob and Tom Show” which is how she met Betsy Blankenbaker.

“Marilene is amazing! I met her over 20 years ago and am thrilled that she shared her story for my book,” says Blankenbaker. “Now it’s common for people to consult an intuitive and seek healing on a spiritual level. Marilene was a trailblazer in this area.”

Kauffman was the first to accomplish many things, being ahead of the times. In July 1983, she opened the first Flotation Center in the Midwest. Kauffman Flotation Center remained open for a decade, and today there are a couple new ones opening.

“My mom, Joyce Isaacs, helped run the Center and also taught spiritual classes,” shares Kauffman. “She was such a positive and intuitive person and always believed in miracles. I was born in 1948 and was lucky to be born into a family that was very open.”

In addition to being featured on radio, Kauffman started her own television show in 1987 called “The Psychic Connection.”   

This hour-long show was the first of its kind to have a live audience and live call-ins. It was filmed inside the Comcast studios. Her show was wildly popular. It was taken on by PBS, who renamed it “The Consciousness Connection.”

“The TV show was a format for me to share my gifts, but also we filmed the Harmonic Convergence in 1987 at Serpent Mound and the Dalai Lama’s consecration of the Tibetan Cultural Center in 1987,” shares Kauffman. “We featured many other spiritual events that were going on and incorporated them into the show, and we also had people from different spiritual paths as guests as they came through town.”

The longevity of her working full-time at this for so long lies in Isaacs’ main message which has always been based on a conscious belief system. She is not a channeler, not “new age,” but her true path has been that of “mystic” because she lives her life honoring her gifts.

With her ability to consciously recall her birth and specifics of past lives, Kauffman feels this could not be ignored or blocked.

“The Holy Spirit guides everything that I do,” shares Kauffman. “I simply flow the unconditional love from Divine and share what is meant to be shared.”

Kauffman is much more accessible now than she’s been in the past, even though she is busier than ever. She has found her stride and has a wonderful assistant, Glenda Honeycutt, whom she credits for her schedule and efficiency. Kauffman is mentoring and keynote speaking around the country.

In addition to gracing the covers of The Indianapolis Star (1978), the Indianapolis Business Journal (’80s) and many other publications, she was featured in all eight of Dan T. Hall’s paranormal movies. Currently Kauffman is working on two different film projects and finishing a long-awaited book.

Kauffman is holding an Equinox Oracle Event at her home on September 23. For more details on this event and scheduling an intuitive therapy appointment with Marilene, call 317-259-8001.

Her events are posted on her Facebook page: Marilene Isaacs. “Autobiographies of Our Orgasms” may be purchased at The Playful Soul or online at betsyblankenbaker.com or amazon.com.

Comments 1

  1. Amy says:

    Hi Marilene,

    It’s Amy….just reaching out to see how you are and sending my love. One question, will you be at the Irvington Halloween festival this year?

    Love Amy!

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