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Something in you knows this is more than a rough patch. You may not have words for it yet.

You don't need them. I know this territory. I can see in the dark.

Trust what calls to you below.

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Individual Threshold Work Sessions

Some losses can't be managed. They require a crossing.

In our sessions something moves — not eventually, but in the room itself. This is soul work for people who are ready to stop pretending things are the same.

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End of Life Doula

Death is not a medical event. It is a threshold — and it deserves to be met with presence, reverence, and someone who will not look away.

I midwife the dying and the families who love them. Before, during, and after.

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Shamanic Reiki Energy Healing

Some things can't be fixed. They can only be cleared.

Shamanic Reiki works at the level of energy and essence — releasing what has been carried too long, retrieving what has been lost, creating space for the soul to feel safe enough to rise. This is for those ready to remember who they are.

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Personalized Rituals

Some passages demand to be marked. Not managed. Not survived. Witnessed.

Ritual is how initiation completes itself — moving what happened from something you endured into something that changed you.

This is your ceremony. Your bones. Your return.

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Sacred Circle Offerings

There is something that happens when people gather with intention — something that cannot be explained before you've felt it, and cannot be unfelt once you have. These gatherings are for collective restoration, seasonal marking, and the kind of belonging that reminds you the path is not walked alone.

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“In finding our own story, we assemble all the parts of ourselves…”

Marion Woodman