The New Humanity Master Channel
since 1975
International Award-Winning Author
Master Channel, Empath, Clairvoyant, Lightworker
“Live by the still, small voice within.”
-Charol Messenger-
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​​THE NEW HUMANITY MASTER CHANNEL
Wordsmith Magazine, Featured Author 2024
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In a world filled with noise and distraction, Charol Messenger’s message is a beacon of hope and clarity.
In the vast landscape of spirituality, there are a few souls who illuminate the path for others, guiding them towards self-discovery and inner peace. Among these luminaries stands Charol Messenger, a beacon of wisdom and inspiration for readers of all ages.
Named a Best-Selling Author in Spirituality in 2020 by the prestigious Best-Selling Authors Association, Charol Messenger has earned numerous accolades for her profound insights and transformative writings. With twenty-four book awards under her belt, including six First Place winners, Messenger’s literary contributions have left an indelible mark on the world of spiritual literature.
But Charol Messenger’s journey extends far beyond the written word. Since 1977, she has served as a dedicated spirituality teacher, touching the lives of over 79,000 individuals through her classes and one-on-one sessions. Her gentle guidance empowers others to tap into their inner wisdom and to live authentically from their higher selves.
In her many critically acclaimed books, such as Humanity 2.0: The New Humanity (second edition) and The New Humans: Second Genesis (expanded third edition, 2023), Messenger offers profound insights into the nature of existence and our collective evolution. Drawing from her own mystical experiences and deep meditation, she shares teachings that resonate with readers on a profound level, encouraging them to embrace their true potential and find peace amidst life’s challenges.
Charol Messenger’s writings are reminiscent of spiritual luminaries such as Neale Donald Walsch, Eckhart Tolle and James Redfield (Celestine Prophecy), yet carry a unique voice that is distinctly her own.
What sets Messenger apart is her heartfelt authenticity and down-to-earth approach. Through personal anecdotes and practical techniques, she connects with readers on a soulful level, offering them guidance and support on their spiritual journey.
Messenger’s impact extends beyond the realm of literature. Her civic achievements, including founding the Books for Iraq charity and her contribution to the World Future Society, reflect her commitment to making a positive difference in the world.
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With a Bachelor’s Degree in English, Philosophy and World Religions, Messenger brings a depth of knowledge and insight to her work that resonates with readers worldwide.
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"Charol Messenger, you are like an electrical transformer. You reduce the high voltage to a lower level that the average person can use."
– Jason Purcell, 2024 Dec. 10
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Charol Messenger’s life motto is,
“Live by the still, small voice within.”
November 2, 1975, Charol Messenger was shaken out of her mundane life when she fell into a deep slumber and saw angels surrounding her amidst a heavenly glow, heard their chorus of song, and felt the presence of Archangel Michael overlighting her as revelations came in waves to her about humanity's future. The next day, she began writing. Then on January 13, 2019 at 3:30 a.m., she was wakened by an inner nudging and went to her meditation room. In the arm chair, while she was deep in the consciousness, Jesus began speaking to her the first Letter of many that he wishes to share with all humanity.
Charol Messenger’s civic achievements include founding the Books for Iraq charity, through which she shipped books to troops in Iraq for the children and Iraqi citizens in 2004-2005. Her international twelve-page newsletter “Global Citizen” in 1987-88 earned her recognition from Colorado Governor Roy Romer and author Richard Bach.
Her memberships include Best-Selling Authors Association and World Future Society; she was interviewed in 2012 for the latter’s magazine “The Futurist,” for Humanity 2.0: The New Humanity.
She has a B.A. in English, philosophy, and world religions from the University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, 1985. As a professional writer since 1994, she has published 220 articles and book reviews in Canada, L.A., and Denver and a column in Colorado Springs. As a freelance developmental book editor, she has completed 267 books, among 1,477 professional projects.