Alex Reegan is the author of What Needs To Be Said, an interfaith minister, speaker, and wisdom keeper whose work weaves together Enneagram wisdom, shamanic practice, and the teachings found in darkness as presence, not absence.
Rooted in his lived experience as a trans man reclaiming his voice and spiritual autonomy, Alex's journey bridges tradition and transformation. His writing and speaking offer space for others to reconnect with their own inner knowing, release outdated stories, and come home to themselves.
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What people are saying about Alex
"It's hard to describe what Alex does other than to say it's like spending time with a super cool modern shamanic magician. He takes you where your soul has been guiding you to go, to places that you've forgotten, that are key to you getting back to you and your essence." Jen S.
I have been working with Alex for a few years now. Alex is a kind, intuitive healer. He understands what I mean even when I feel like I make no sense, and always seems to know what I need to hear, or what questions to ask to illicit the insights that bring me further along my spiritual path. He has a calm, safe presence that inspires trust. I am immensely grateful that Alex was put in my path.
Tina C., LCSW
Alex is extremely passionate and skilled as a healer. He LOVES the work he does, and it shows in his devotion and commitment to healing and transformation. Our session was very illuminating and provided some powerful insights for my own personal journey. I’m deeply grateful that he’s sharing his unique medicine with the world at this most powerful time in human history and Sparklingly SHAMELESSLY for the greater good!
Laine Love Dalby
I consulted with Alex during a particularly confusing and difficult time in my life. His insight and guidance gave me strength and clarity to make the right choices. Our session really helped to clear the "fog" surrounding the situation. I'm very glad I had the opportunity to receive a message from Alex. It was on point, and what I needed to hear.
Tawnya L.
I’ve had the privilege of hearing Alex speak on several occasions. I always come away with a feeling of enlightenment and joy. While looking for words and expressions to describe Alex and his messages, I’ve latched on to the following: clear, concise, articulate, a bit of humor, a bit of pain, irreverent, meaningful, hopeful, joyous, the whole gamut. Alex knows how to tell a story, raise goosebumps, get you going and leave you feeling refreshed.
Dudley B.