Shamanic healing is a personal practice. Personal because it is yours and a practice because it isn’t about perfection or getting to an end point. It’s about doing the work of our own healing however imperfect and meeting each moment consciously as we progress. My own path has been quite the journey and I love sharing my knowledge and experience with my clients.
I remember many years ago when my shaman first helped me understand that I was an Empath and what I had been experiencing in my life was normal. It was a huge relief! The next step was taking responsibility for myself and what I was choosing so I could make the changes I needed to transform my life. That has not always been an easy task and I have been grateful to have shamanic support to guide me. I love offering that same guidance now to my clients so that they can also heal and change their lives for the better.
Although Shamanism has always been a part of my life, I began formal training and client work fifteen years ago. I’ve been fortunate to train with my mentor Elaine La Joie, shaman and author of The Empath as Archetype series and shamans Marv and Shanon Harwood of Kimmapii School of Shamanism in Alberta, Canada. I am a first and second degree Reiki practitioner in the Usui Shiki Ryoho tradition, initiated by Reiki Master Maureen Pua'ena O'Shaughnessy of Hawai'i and have experience with Indonesian shamanic lineages.
No matter what you do in your life, shamanic healing offers you practical tools to heal wounds, change patterns and remove blocks that before had felt immovable. The practice becomes a part of who you are and how you perceive the world. You discover truths about yourself that can only come from that process and your own awareness becomes your North Star. Being a shaman informs and changes how I co-create my life in the many ways my Soul chooses to live and experience being human. That unfurling has led me down many unexpected paths in diverse professional fields, including as an interior designer and writer. I look forward to working with each person to help them step into their own unlimited potential and purpose.
Soulpath Shamanic is proud to be a One Tree Planted Reforestation Partner. For every client session, we plant a tree and for each new client, we plant two trees as part of The Orca Project.
The Endangered Southern Resident Orca depend on West Coast Chinook salmon for nearly 80% of their food, but habitat loss and pollution are diminishing salmon stocks and harming our resident orcas downstream.The Orca Project plants trees along rivers and streams of the Pacific Northwest and restores critical habitat for the endangered orca by reducing water contamination, lowering toxicity, protecting salmon spawning grounds and improving Orca food supply.