When I was eleven years old, the spirit of my friend’s father appeared in my bedroom. He asked if I could deliver a message to his daughter. I was used to sensing the presence of spirits, but I had never heard one talk. I didn’t know how or why he passed, just that it felt tragic. I later came to learn that my friend’s father had taken his life. His loving message helped bring his daughter deeper understanding, healing, and gave her a sense of peace. Many years later, when I myself attempted suicide, it was Mark’s message that saved me.
I remember life before Earth, a place made of light. The harmony and transparency there was a sharp contrast to the opaque dissonance here. As a child with heightened sensitivities, I found refuge in communing with the “unseen realms,” animals, insects, and plants. However, I did not have a human mentor to talk with about the things I was experiencing. I felt alien, alone, and afraid. So, to fit in, I closed off the connection the best I could.
It wasn’t until 2018, when I lost the person closest to my heart, that I sought to reopen the connection I knew was possible. Love has a way of guiding us beyond trepidation of the unknown. Every day, I trust more and more in the power of love’s magic, and as I do, my gifts of expanded perception, connection, and communication bloom so that I may share them while here.
I am grateful for the ability to convey messages of love, peace, and upliftment. I work through Spirit, Animals, Words, and Art in my effort to bring more harmony to the planet and remind us all of the inherent interconnection, infinite love, and divine perfection that is woven into existence. I am currently working on a series of stories for readers of all ages in service of Remembering The Light: the light we come from, the light we are, the light we return to.
My first summers were spent living in a tipi in the majestic mountains of Crested Butte, Colorado. This formative experience has continued to inspire my affection for nature, animals, spirit, and the insight they offer. The harmony I felt growing up has led me to places of immense beauty, including Hawai’i, the Sierra Nevada Mountains, and currently, Santa Barbara, where the mountains meet the sea. I am a mother of one and a godmother to three. When not sharing time with family or being of service, I enjoy being barefoot in the garden, among tall grasses with horses, ridding waves, skinny-dipping, painting, taking pictures, and frolicking among the wild things!
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