Services: Transforming Space


 
 
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Decluttering/ Organizing

Many people feel drained, rather than energized, by the spaces they live and work in. If your space lowers your mood and energy level, you may need help

  • De-Cluttering–releasing what no longer serves you

  • Organizing–creating rooms that function to support you optimally

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Feng Shui

Feng Shui is an ancient Chinese form of life-space design which can help you partner with your space to improve the following staging areas of your life:

life path, career, love relationship, relationship with family, prosperity, abundance, health, creativity, relationship with children, support received from friends, knowledge, self-improvement, fame, reputation

Space clearing

If after De-Cluttering, Organizing, and Feng Shui-ing, your home and workspace still don’t ‘feel right’ to you, you may need a Space Clearing to release old stagnant metaphysical residue (left by predecessors) or geopathic stress (coming from the earth).

Our rooms hold the memory, as an energetic imprint, of all that has happened in the space. Which is why all spaces benefit from regular professional Space Clearing to release the old memory and create a clean, clear connection between the land and the dwelling to those blessed to live there.

 

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Services: Transforming Self


 
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Personal Clearing

We all have old identities, outworn aspects of ourselves, that must be released before we can give birth to more expansive versions of ourselves. Old habits and patterns of fear, shame, and guilt—these are the parts of us that need to die. But they will not let go until they are loved. They will hang on for dear life, waiting to be seen and honored.

Personal Clearing is a way to love the pain and the past, and let it gently go. A Personal Clearing opens up a 4 week “window of opportunity” to do your life differently, to implement new habits and hold a new more expansive perspective.

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Success Coaching

A coach is a catalyst for positive change, a collaborative partner, a spiritual midwife. A good coach asks the right questions, questions that help you find your deepest truth, your dearest values, your highest choices.

Who needs one? Anyone with a goal, a plan, a problem, an obstacle, a dream or a vision.

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Priestess Process

As today’s turning of the ages progresses, old one-up/one-down hierarchal structures are showing their fault lines. The feminine qualities within each of us are urgently needed to assist the feminine qualities in our collective to rise up, out of the one-down position. So that we can come into balance, into partnership—individually, and in community.

Are you ready to shift your personal and spiritual path to a higher resonance? Are you feeling called to be of service in the world in a more powerful way?

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Services: Transforming Loss

 
 
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Transforming Grief

We’re living in difficult times and grief is a normal human response to loss. Yet, too often, grief is unresolved, unfelt, stuck, buried alive—and expresses as depression or anger.

Grief has a job to do in our lives, if we’ll allow it. If we refrain from shunning and resisting and numbing our grief, if we actually FEEL and integrate grief, it will become the FUEL that will revitalize us, transforming us into more embodied, empowered, and expansive versions of ourselves.

But in the west, we’ve put the burden of grief on the individual, when in fact, grief is a communal experience. Our ancestors knew that when a loss happened to a member of the tribe, it affected the entire tribe. . .

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Transforming Death

Perhaps someone you love has a terminal diagnosis. Perhaps you do.

And now, the way the western world holds death is a crushing weight in your chest: death is the end of life, death is a failure.

But is it? Our ancestors held death in a more organic and expansive way which allowed them to be as fully present for an elder’s last moments as a baby’s first moments. The way we view death matters to the dying—and to those who care for the dying.

When we partner with the physical, mental, emotional and departing processes of dying, and when we create sacred space in the room that supports those processes, the dying do better and so do their caregivers.

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Transforming Loss

Something painful has happened. Life may never go back to the way it was. You may never again be who you were. You’re on an emotional roller coaster, from numb or angry,… to overwhelmed or confused… then you’ll have a few good days—until a song or smell or memory brings it all back and you spiral down again, wishing it would stop.

When we suffer a loss, it’s easy to feel lost. Our lives were working and now they’re not. We’re in unfamiliar territory, dealing with painful grief.

We have to slow down, regroup, find resources. It’s easier with a guide, a mentor who has been there, someone who can help you find what wants to be birthed from the ashes of what has died.

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