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McGillis was born in Portland, Ore., and grew up in Montana. She began gaining a following in new-age spiritual communities on YouTube and Facebook about 10 years ago.She managed Facebook groups where followers could help one another address and confront trauma, and presented herself as a stargazer and lightworker — someone who sought to help others reach soul-awakening epiphanies.
McGillis described herself to followers as the Alpha and Omega. She said she was the “I am.” She compared herself to Jesus Christ. Her beliefs could seem esoteric to most people, but they made sense to some of her core followers.AdvertisementProfundity Yours members come from around the world. Many have undergone a sort of deep trauma, and found community in the groups McGillis set up on Facebook.
, Michele Nahas and Vicki Grunstad, who described their initial interactions with McGillis and her followers as therapeutic while both were dealing with trauma. Nahas’ son had been killed and Grunstad was taking care of an ill and aging father.
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