The Wife of the Late James Van Der Beek Went On A Podcast And Claimed She Was A Medical Medium Months Ago

Kimberly Van Der Beek, wife of the late James Van Der Beek, recently appeared on a podcast where she openly discussed her experiences with psychic abilities and medical intuition. During the conversation, she described a spiritual awakening that began approximately 15 years ago and has since transformed how she views healing, consciousness, and human potential.

Kimberly’s journey into the metaphysical started during her pregnancy with her daughter Olivia. “I started having super psychic dreams,” she explained, noting these weren’t ordinary dreams but detailed visions that provided specific information about people she had never met.

“Famous people that I didn’t know would come into my dreams and tell me intimately what was happening in their life, and I started to reach out to people and it was accurate,” she said. These dreams eventually convinced her something genuine was occurring, despite initial skepticism.

The turning point came when Kimberly visited a chiropractor in Los Angeles who claimed he could see what was happening inside the body. During a meditation session together, she saw an x-ray image of a spine in her mind’s eye. The chiropractor confirmed he had sent her that image, revealing it belonged to her sister. Intrigued, Kimberly decided to test this ability herself.

When a friend’s father was hospitalized, Kimberly entered meditation and saw his ribs with fire underneath, causing them to char. She called her friend to inquire about the diagnosis. “The words that she chose changed my life forever,” Kimberly recalled. “She didn’t say osteoporosis. The words that she used were ‘his bones are on fire.'”

Following this confirmation, Kimberly contacted her children’s doctor and requested permission to practice on willing participants. Over the following decade, she developed what she describes as medical intuitive abilities, though she emphasizes the work extends beyond simple diagnosis.

“Sometimes I will see organs, see a cell,” she explained. “I’m hearing gallbladder but I’m not seeing it. Normally I see the organ, and she looks at me and she goes, ‘well that’s because I don’t have a gallbladder.'”

Kimberly shared multiple examples of her work, including remote viewing a parasite in a friend’s energy field that the friend subsequently expelled, and working with her dog to clear an infestation without traditional veterinary treatment.

“I watched them until I watched them leave, and the next day he didn’t have worms in his poop for the first time in a couple months,” she said.

More recently, Kimberly discovered what she calls “light language,” a form of channeled communication that bypasses traditional meditation practices. “One evening this started moving through me, it was like somebody turned on the faucet and it just didn’t stop,” she described. According to Kimberly, this channel allows her to receive instant information and clarity about a person’s energy field without lengthy preparation.

“I stopped needing to go into meditations altogether, like everything was just right there and it had a sound current,” she explained.

A recent family trip to Egypt profoundly deepened Kimberly’s spiritual understanding. During the journey, she described experiencing “this one Collective Consciousness viscerally” in a way that felt tangible rather than theoretical. “I am you, you are me, we are all,” she said, describing how the trip fundamentally altered her perspective on separation and unity.

The experience led to what she describes as a continued integration process. “I call James every day, I’m like, I am integrating Egypt right now,” she shared. “Just Awakening after Awakening after Awakening.”

Kimberly believes medical intuitive work will eventually be incorporated into hospitals and mainstream medicine. “I do see in the future people doing this in hospitals,” she stated, noting that approximately 12 percent of the population may possess the ability to witness organs and diagnose conditions intuitively. She referenced a facility in Utah where practitioners teach Indonesian martial arts techniques to train the third eye, enabling some participants to read while blindfolded.

Her children have become involved in the practice as well, regularly requesting energetic work for various ailments. “My kids are constantly saying, ‘Mom, I’m not feeling well, can you check in on my stomach, can you do this, can you do that,'” she said. However, one of her children has demonstrated particularly strong abilities in this area.