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 and a growing sense of alignment. I still had questions. I still felt uncertain. But there was enough courage and hope to keep taking one small step at a time.

 This path does not offer shortcuts, and it does not allow much hiding. It asked me to turn toward parts of myself I had spent years avoiding: old wounds, familiar patterns, and places where I had learned to survive rather than truly meet myself. There was nothing glamorous about it. Some days it felt like slowly peeling back layers I would have rather left untouched. 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 less about chasing experiences and more about learning how to listen. A steady companionship existing alongside children, clutter, exhaustion, responsibilities, and everyday life.

I’m a wife, mother, and practitioner who has spent years studying and walking this path in grounded, practical ways. My background includes training in core shamanism through a multi-year apprenticeship and practitioner program, alongside ongoing personal study, prayer, reflection, and lived experience.

My work centers on helping spiritually aware adults and parents build steady, sustainable practices that can exist within real life rather than apart from it. Small, honest ways of learning to listen more deeply, live more intentionally, and remain connected to what matters.

 I am not here to position myself as a guru or present a perfectly serene existence. I’m here to offer grounded support as people strengthen their own relationship with Spirit in ways that honor their real lives, real questions, and human limitations.

This is a space where faith and uncertainty are allowed to sit beside each other. Where listening matters more than performance. Where clarity is not forced, rushed, or manufactured, but given room to arrive in its own time.