Author Rebecca Campbell

COVER STORY | Author Rebecca Campbell, The Voice Within

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Spiritual teacher, and modern mystic Author Rebecca Campbell on sacred creativity, soul whispers, and why the divine feminine is rising through every mother, every bloom, and every breath.

Rebecca Campbell has spent her life listening to the unseen. A Bestselling Author, mystic, and spiritual teacher, she has become a guiding light for millions seeking to reconnect with their soul’s voice in a world that often demands disconnection. With her signature softness and soul-stirring clarity, Rebecca reminds us that the sacred is not found somewhere far away—it’s here, now, in our bodies, in nature, and in the messiness of everyday life.

Before she became a beacon for the divine feminine, Rebecca worked as a creative director in the high-stakes world of advertising. It was there she learned the rigors of discipline and craft—but also encountered the dissonance of a world out of tune with the sacred. Her pivot wasn’t a single step, but a remembering—a return to the visions of her girlhood self, clutching crystals and Louise Hay books in metaphysical shops, knowing she was meant to bridge spirit and form.

Now a mother of two and the creator of multiple oracle decks, courses, and bestselling books—including her latest, “Your Soul Had A Dream”—Rebecca weaves the mystical with the practical. She speaks to the mother wound, the ancestral lines pulsing in our cells, and the powerful reclamation of the feminine through creativity, intuition, and embodied truth. In this exclusive cover story, she opens up about the journey behind her soul work, motherhood as a portal, and the whispers of the Earth that still guide her path.

“I Always Knew”

An affirmation I would tell myself over and over again—filling pages of my notebooks throughout my teens and twenties:

“I have a job that only I can do. My creations are meant to inspire people all over the world.”

From a young age, Rebecca Campbell knew she was meant to share something — a creation, a truth, a frequency. She couldn’t name it yet, but she could feel it.

“I knew it was something deep within me,” she reflects. “I had this vision — and the ache that came with not knowing how to bring it to life.”

She poured herself into advertising, becoming a copywriter and then creative director, surrounded by artists, illustrators, and rigid deadlines. “It was a boys’ club. Toxic in some ways. But it was also amazing training. I had to write hundreds of headlines just to get one approved. It built muscle.”

Still, her soul tugged elsewhere. “I’d work side jobs just to buy books, crystals, anything metaphysical. I remember picking up Louise Hay’s You Can Heal Your Life — I felt chills. It was a destiny moment. Something in me woke up.”

Unboxing Identity

Though she loved her career, something never quite fit.

“I didn’t know what to call myself. Author? Teacher? Artist? Mystic? Shaman? None of the boxes felt like they quite fit all of me.”

Growing up with a creative mother and a grounded father, Rebecca inherited both vision and discipline. But the question of what she really was stayed with her. “Even today, I struggle with how to describe what I do. ‘Spiritual teacher’ doesn’t fully capture it. Society wants neat categories—but I contain multitudes.”

Now a mother herself, she also questions the roles placed upon women. “I love being a mum. But I’m not just that. And I don’t think women are supported in motherhood the way we should be. There’s an ancestral ache there — the witch hunts, the loss of reverence for the Earth, for the goddess.”

The Altar & the Blanket

One of her most transformative experiences came through a shamanism training, where she was asked to wrap her altar in sacred cloth.

“Everyone had beautiful fabrics sent from Peru. But something didn’t feel right. I asked my teacher—and she told me the shamans used their baby blankets.”

That hit something deep.

“It symbolized the transition from our biological mother to the Great Mother. A spiritual initiation. We’re meant to honor our parents—but not idolize them. That’s where so much pain begins.”

The Mother Wound & Rebirth

Becoming a mother awakened something ancestral in her body.

“When I gave birth, it was painful — but empowering. I felt the grief, power, and wisdom of all the women before me.”

She speaks of the mother line: how every person spends five months of life in their grandmother’s womb, nested in their mother. “We’re braided through time. The wounds—and the wisdom—live in our cells.”

Motherhood didn’t derail her path—it deepened it. “I waited to have kids until I had built my career. I knew I had a calling, and I feared being pulled from it. But in truth, my body creating life was the most spiritual act of all.”

The Creative Flow

Despite being dyslexic as a child, writing has always been Rebecca’s way of making sense of the world.

“I’d have family arguments, go to my room, and come back with five pages I’d written about what just happened. My mum would be like, ‘How did you know all that?’”

Her process is intuitive, feminine, and nonlinear. “My latest book, Your Soul Had A Dream, came in wild waves. I’d write at 4 a.m., breastfeeding. Or the night before labor. It poured through me.”

Unlike her Virgo tendencies to plan, this book was chaotic, alive, unstructured — and full of spiritual transmission. “It wasn’t just my voice. I was writing with guides. It was a co-creation.”

The Sacred Body

“The body holds what the mind forgets. If you want to awaken, return to the body.”

Rebecca is passionate about embodiment. For her, sacred dance and devotional chanting are essential feminine practices.

She gathers women for sacred dance circles. “We turn off the lights, and just let our bodies move. There are no mirrors, no performance. Just feeling and raw expression to free what is stuck in the body and alchemise it into sacred feminine creation energy.”

This, she says, is how you awaken intuitive wisdom. “It lives in the hips. In the joints. In our breath.”

Redefining the Feminine

The feminine isn’t just soft or sensual — it’s wild, cyclical, and powerful.

“We’ve been taught to be pretty. But the sacred feminine isn’t always pretty. It’s rage, it’s grief, it’s sacred blood and death and birth.”

She honors the dark feminine: the wild woman, the witch, the mother in winter. “Birth is beautiful, but not always pretty. And the rose, too — when it drops its petals, that’s sacred.”

Earth Wisdom & Soul Time

“Flowers don’t question when to bloom. They just do. That intelligence lives within us too.”

Rebecca speaks often about kairos time—sacred time. The moments when creativity or healing comes from beyond the mind.

Whether it’s walking by the ocean or lying under a tree, she believes Earth is always whispering to us. “There’s a divine intelligence at play. In us. In the Earth. We don’t need to strive. We need to remember.”

If the Earth Spoke Through Her

“She’d say, fall into my arms. Slow down to the pace of your body. You are not separate from me.”

Final Words

If she could whisper one thing to every woman who feels lost, Rebecca offers:

“Your soul knows the way. Spend time with it daily, like you would a beloved. Follow its lead, even in baby steps. The path will appear.”

Photography by Lindy Lin

 

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