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Offerings

Soulful Support for Your Journey

Wherever you are on your path—seeking purpose, navigating change, or honoring life’s sacred moments—this work is about helping you return home to yourself. I offer personalized spiritual guidance, compassionate presence, and meaningful ceremony to support you in remembering who you truly are.

Spiritual Life Coaching

Reconnect with your WHY — Live with Purpose and Meaning

Life can pull us in many directions, leaving us feeling lost or disconnected. Spiritual Life Coaching helps you rediscover your inner compass—your WHY—and reconnect with the meaning and purpose that bring vitality to your daily life.

This offering is especially powerful for those navigating major life transitions such as career changes, divorce, retirement, or spiritual awakening.

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Spiritual Counseling & Direction

Compassionate Presence for Your Spiritual Journey

You are a soul having a human experience—and sometimes, you need a safe and sacred space to explore what that means for you. Spiritual Counseling and Direction offer gentle, nonjudgmental support as you navigate your personal relationship with the Divine and deepen your understanding of your spiritual path.

This is for anyone seeking emotional and spiritual clarity, healing, or companionship on their journey.

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Ceremonies: Honoring the Sacred

Sacred Rituals for Life’s Meaningful Moments

Life is full of sacred thresholds—marriage, birth, death, and personal transformation. Together, we’ll co-create powerful and authentic ceremonies that reflect your values, honor your traditions, and celebrate the essence of what matters most to you.

Whether it’s a wedding, memorial, baby blessing, or a rite of passage—we’ll infuse your ceremony with music, poetry, art, and spiritual depth.

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“May you awaken to the mystery of being here and enter the quiet immensity of your own presence.”

-John O'Donohue

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