Something brings you here. More often than not it is a feeling rather than a reason. A sense that you have been searching for something, trying to get somewhere.We have learned, without knowing we learned it, to treat ourselves and our lives as a problem to be solved. This is a place where that begins to loosen.Not through understanding more about yourself, or working something out. But through a more honest and fierce kind of attention. To what is actually here, what is actually felt, what has been waiting beneath the effort to hold everything in place.That takes a particular kind of willingness. To be vulnerable. To trust your nature more than your thinking.That trust, is the whole journey.
THE EMBODIED HEART
Experience the simple yet profoundly impactful practice of Feeling.
The Embodied Heart is an invitation into a more honest and intimate relationship with yourself—one rooted in presence, attunement, and the courage to truly feel. This space offers a field of safety and depth where you can soften into your direct experience, expand your capacity for vulnerability, and meet yourself with unwavering kindness. Whether you are new to this work or have spent years exploring the terrain of your heart, The Embodied Heart calls you into a more embodied, unguarded, and deeply lived existence.
EXPLORE YOUR NATAL CHART
A conversation with your soul. Through your natal chart, we will explore the deeper currents of your being—your soul’s evolutionary path, the gifts you are here to embody, and the invitations life is offering you. This is not about prediction, but remembrance—a way of seeing yourself more clearly and meeting your life with greater trust.
WORK WITH ME 1:1
Our time together is an invitation to cultivate an internal ground of safety—a space where you can meet yourself with honesty, tenderness, and a growing sense of trust. With gentle guidance, you will learn to welcome Love into the places that once felt unreachable, to soften where you have braced, and to embrace yourself in your full humanness. This is not about fixing or changing, but about coming home—to a deeper acceptance, a more honest belonging, and the quiet relief of being wholly yourself.