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Why does everyone start with the Healer Class?
On self-healing, vertical alignment, and learning to hold your own space People often ask why the school I’ve created is laid out the way it is — why the Healer class comes first, why grounding is emphasized so strongly, and why the early tools focus so much on self-regulation rather than immediately reading or healing others. The short answer is this: everything builds on sovereignty. The longer answer is what this post is about. The foundation: self-healing from the very be


Revenge, Betrayal, and the Long Way Back to Yourself
On injustice, anger, and reclaiming your energy There is a particular kind of pain that comes with betrayal. It isn’t just hurt — it’s disorientation. The moment when you realize someone is no longer for you, when trust breaks, when harm becomes visible, and the story you were living inside suddenly collapses. That recognition matters. Naming harm matters. Feeling the injustice matters. But there is a point on this path where something subtle and sticky can happen — where pai


Healing Is Self-Healing
On presence, misalignment, and the slow intelligence of change Over the years, I’ve experienced healing in many forms. I’ve had moments that felt instantaneous — a sudden clarity, a shift in perception, a release that seemed to happen all at once. Those experiences are real, meaningful, and often profound. But the truth is, most of the healing I’ve experienced in my life has been slow and incremental . Quiet. Layered. Human. And I’ve come to trust that kind of healing just as


A Gentle Way to Welcome a New Beginning: Conscious Manifesting for New Year
Reflecting on the year behind you and aligning with what’s ahead As the year comes to a close, there’s often pressure to “manifest,” “set goals,” or decide exactly what the next year should look like. This isn’t that. This is an invitation to pause — to acknowledge where you’ve been, to recognize what you’ve lived through and grown into, and to orient yourself toward what’s next without force, fantasy, or self-judgment . Manifestation, as I understand it, isn’t about asking f


Sitting With What Arises
A gentle somatic practice for uncomfortable emotions One of the most common questions I receive — both directly and indirectly — is some version of: “How do I get through this feeling?” I wish there were a workaround. I’ve looked for one myself. What I’ve found instead is something simpler — and harder — and ultimately more freeing. There is no pill for this. There is no bypass. There is no way around meeting yourself. What does work is learning how to sit with what arises


How I Read Tarot
A note on channeling, honesty, and the middle path People often ask me how I read tarot — not just what cards I use, but what’s actually happening in the space of a reading. I understand the curiosity. Tarot can look mysterious from the outside, and when something resonates deeply, it’s natural to want to understand why. This post isn’t meant to teach you how to read tarot “the right way.” There is no single right way. Instead, this is an honest description of how I work , w


When Judgment Finally Turned Inward (And Why That Wasn't a Bad Thing)
I just finished teaching Week Three of my Healer class, and I'm still sitting with something that came through very clearly during the class. We were clearing judgment from the heart space. As we were doing it, I suddenly had this quiet realization: All judgment is self-judgment. I've said that before. I've taught it. I've used it in tarot readings. But this time, it landed differently. Instead of feeling insightful or empowering, it triggered something unexpected: disappoint


How to Prepare for a Reading: Becoming a Cooperative Component in Your Own Clarity
Booking a reading is an act of courage. It means you’re ready to look at your life with honesty, openness, and a desire for clarity. My intention is always to meet you exactly where you are — grounded, compassionate, and able to help you see the patterns shaping your experience. Over the years, I’ve noticed something beautiful: When a person shows up ready to receive, the reading becomes a co-creative moment of clarity. But when someone arrives overwhelmed, ungrounded, or in
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