David Strickel

David Strickel is an American author, speaker and medium. He is creator of a spiritual practice he calls Tya (Trust Your Abundance). He claims Tya was delivered by a “stream of consciousness” that he “shares for the benefit of others” named “The Stream”.[1]

David Strickel
Born
David Bryan Strickel

(1968-02-25) February 25, 1968
Texas City, Texas, United States
NationalityAmerican
OccupationAuthor
Public speaker
Medium
Parent(s)Ray and Linda Rushing Strickel
Websitehttp://www.thestreamofDavid.com

Biography

David Bryan Strickel was born in 1968 in Texas City, TX. His father, Ray (1940-) left when he was six and his mother, Linda Rushing Strickel (1941-2014) abruptly moved he and his brother to her hometown of Minden, LA where he grew up. A dyslexic, David was not a good student and ended up taking the GED to graduate from high school and did not attend college. He is also openly gay.

As the Spiritual Biz Magazine article details, David claims that he began receiving “downloads of thought” and having other supernatural experiences from early childhood and that his first recollection of what he now calls the Stream was at age fourteen in 1982, when told his older brother Doug that if they mentally placed themselves in the conditions they wanted, such as having more money, that those conditions would manifest for them.[2]

At age nineteen, he started a real estate development company in his hometown but was ultimately unsuccessful in that business. He went on to a lengthy career in the home furnishings industry where he ended up in various executive leadership roles, later claiming that his “downloads” helped he and numerous of his employees become successful.

With his discovery of another channel, Esther Hicks, he claims to have discovered his own ability to channel “downloads” in both written and verbal form and left his career to form David Strickel Media, LLC in 2017. He started The Stream of David podcast in September, 2017[3][4] and published his first book, The Stream – Eternal Wisdom for a Better Life[5] in August 2018. The book was recently listed in "24 Books About Spirituality That are Actually Worth Reading."[6]

The book introduced the idea of Tya, which he describes as a “non-judgmental and non-dogmatic spiritual practice that, practiced regularly, delivers a life of joy, clarity and abundance.” He formed the Stream’s Tya Academy in March 2018 and claims numerous graduates all over the world.

David is the creator of Streamscape application that features various meditations

There are a number of workshops and appearances in 2018 and 2019 for David Strickel. The Spirituality Gone Wild's Mystic Mixer held November 17, 2018 in Palm Desert, CA featured a workshop from The Stream. David was interviewed by the Lawyer of Attraction, Paula Kidd Casey, in October 2018.[7] He was featured on Kathleen Hanagan's Conversations with Co-Creators of a New World.[8] The Law of Attraction Cruise, scheduled for April 8–13, 2019 will feature The Stream of David.[9]

References

  1. "Ad - Nov. John Golitz". Law of Attraction Magazine.
  2. "Cover Story – David Strickel". SpiritualBiz Magazine. 2018-09-03.
  3. iTunes. "The Stream of David: Channeled Spiritual Guidance and Law of Attraction Advice". iTunes. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  4. iHeartRadio. "The Stream of David: Channeled Spiritual Guidance and Law of Attraction Advice". iHeart Radio. Retrieved 2 November 2018.
  5. Strickel, David (August 12, 2018). The Stream: Eternal Wisdom for a Better Life. Maska Media Publishing. p. 287. ISBN 978-1732598300.
  6. Parker, Zak. "24 Books About Spirituality That are Actually Worth Reading". Fupping. Retrieved 17 February 2019.
  7. Casey, Paula Kidd. "The Lawyer of Attraction Jumps Into the Stream". BlogTalk Radio. Retrieved 27 October 2018.
  8. Hanagan, LCSW, Kathleen. "Closing the gap on the law of attraction". Conversations with Co-Creators of a New World. Retrieved 10 October 2018.
  9. LOA Radio Network. "The Law of Attraction Cruise". LOA Radio Network. Retrieved September 30, 2018.
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