Marjorie Williams-Cooper, Ph.D. ABD, M.A., B.A., DLitt
Marjorie Williams-Cooper is a seasoned educator, spiritual counselor, and creative practitioner with more than five decades of experience spanning higher education, faith-based leadership, and intuitive guidance. An educator at heart, she brings her love of teaching, music, writing, and visual arts into every space she occupies—whether in college classrooms, spiritual counseling sessions, performance venues, or community settings. Her work is grounded in experiential learning, compassion, and a deep commitment to helping individuals find clarity, healing, and meaning.
Marjorie currently serves as a Spiritual Life Counselor and Clairvoyant Psychic at Dream Revelations, where she offers intuitive guidance, prophetic insight, and grief support, including After-Death Communication. She is a retired Christian cleric and has served in religious leadership roles since 1984, alongside a long academic career that includes affiliated faculty appointments and teaching World Religious Traditions at the university level. She holds advanced degrees in liberal studies, language and communication, music, and higher education, and is currently ABD toward a Ph.D. in Transformative Social Change at Saybrook University, with an anticipated completion in 2026.
Beyond her professional roles, Marjorie has demonstrated lifelong dedication to service, social justice, and community engagement. She has founded and led multiple organizations supporting women in ministry, spiritual education, and cultural arts, and has served on boards and councils focused on civil rights, counseling ministries, and arts accessibility. Guided by faith, intuition, integrity, and empathy, Marjorie continues to mentor, teach, and support others through periods of transformation, grief, and spiritual awakening, remaining deeply committed to service, creativity, and spiritual growth.
• Research Ethics for Doctoral Learners
• Mentoring Certification
• AP World History Reader
• Certification in Teaching Religion & Culture (Death & Dying)
• Church Leadership Certification
• Ph.D
• Saybrook University – Ph.D. ABD, Transformative Social Change (expected 2026)
• Union Institute & University – Ph.D., Higher Education / Higher Education Administration
• University of Colorado Boulder – Ph.D. (coursework), Musicology & Ethnomusicology
• Regis University – M.A., Liberal Studies (Language & Communication)
• Regis University – B.A., Music
• Graduated cum laude, Regis University
• Founder & President, Sophia Collective, Inc.
• Executive Council Member, Greater East Denver Ministerial Alliance
• Founder & President, ClergyWomen United / Women in Ministry
• Organizational Director, Community Educational and Counseling Ministries
• Diversity Outreach Committee Member, Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation
• Chair, Senior Initiative, Denver Center for the Performing Arts
What do you attribute your success to?
I attribute my success to faith, intuition, compassion, and a lifelong commitment to service. Trusting spiritual guidance and listening deeply to others has allowed me to support individuals through profound moments of grief, transition, and transformation.
What’s the best career advice you’ve ever received?
My professional journey has been guided by faith leaders, lived experience, and divine direction. I have also learned immeasurably from the people I have served, whose stories continually affirmed my calling and purpose.
What advice would you give to young women entering your industry?
I encourage young women to trust their intuition, honor their spiritual gifts, and never suppress their calling. Purpose reveals itself through courage, patience, and faith, and growth comes from embracing one’s unique path.
What are the biggest challenges or opportunities in your field right now?
One of the greatest challenges is encouraging openness in a world that often doubts spiritual work. At the same time, there is tremendous opportunity as more people seek healing, meaning, and connection—especially during times of loss, uncertainty, and transition.
What values are most important to you in your work and personal life?
Faith, compassion, service, integrity, and empathy guide every aspect of my life. I believe in meeting people where they are and offering guidance rooted in love, understanding, and spiritual awareness.
Locations
Dream Revelations
Livingston, NJ 07039