Shamanic Practitioner
Founder, Windborne Wisdom
This work centers on building a grounded, ongoing relationship with Spirit that can live inside an ordinary human life.
Shamanism showed up in my life long before I had words for it, through an unspoken relationship with the natural world. Only later did I recognize those early experiences for what they were.
At one point, feeling disconnected from my own sense of direction and purpose, I asked for help. It wasn’t backed by a plan or belief system, just a genuine request to be shown a way forward, if one existed.
What followed were persistent nudges that showed up through repeated impressions and a growing sense of alignment. I had many questions and felt unsure, but there was enough courage and hope to take one small step at a time.
This path does not offer shortcuts, and it does not let you hide. It required me to turn toward parts of myself I had learned to avoid: old wounds, long-held patterns, and places I had learned to work around rather than meet directly.
There was nothing glamorous about this. Some days it felt like carefully peeling back layers I would have preferred to leave alone. Other days it felt like finally taking a full breath after years of holding it in.
What stood out most was that a deeper connection with Spirit did not arrive through dramatic experiences. It grew while washing dishes, driving, or sitting quietly before the house woke up. Over time, it became a conversation, a steady companionship that exists alongside real life. Clutter, kids, exhaustion, and all.
I am not here to be a guru or to present a life that is perfectly serene. I am here to offer grounded support as you strengthen your own relationship with Spirit, one that fits your life, your questions, and your human experience.
This is a place where faith and uncertainty are allowed to sit together. Where listening matters more than striving, and clarity is allowed to take its time.