Are these spiritual services for you?

For specific details on each individual spiritual service check out the spiritual services page

Are you wanting a fortune teller?

Seership is not fortunetelling. It is a seeing that is  relational and contextual. It is an interpretive way of seeing—embodied sensing, dream work, symbolic language, and communion with spirit. I do not give predictions, I listen to the guides and  allowing them to guide real, grounded change. These services are not for you if you are looking for fortune-telling. 

This work is complimentary not clinical

This work is non-clinical and is intended to offer gentle, supportive accompaniment alongside your existing care. It is not a replacement for therapy, counseling, medical treatment, or crisis support, and it is not designed to address severe or destabilizing trauma, active addiction, or acute mental health challenges. These sessions are offered as complementary support and do not provide diagnosis, treatment, or medication. If you find yourself needing licensed mental health care, medical attention, or crisis services, please reach out to a qualified professional

Spiritual healing may support you if you are: 

  • feel restricted, drained, or stuck in repeating patterns
  • struggle with boundaries, integrity, or self-expression

  • experience chronic fatigue, emotional heaviness, or numbness

  • carry unresolved stress, trauma, grief, anxiety, or depression

  • feeling disconnected from purpose, motivation, or inner spark

  • using distraction or avoidance to cope

  • healing from illness, injury, or prolonged stress

  • experiencing Intrusive thoughts or persistent emotional states

  •  experiencing energetic or relational attachments formed through stress or trauma

  •  feeling ongoing depletion, fog, agitation, or unexplained physical pain

Shamanic work is not suitable for those who:

  • Are seeking a quick fix or “magic pill” rather than meaningful inner work
  • Are unwilling to engage in personal responsibility or lasting change

  • Wish to address only surface or material concerns, without exploring deeper causes

  • Use spirituality to avoid difficult emotions, wounds, or psychological healing

  • Expect the practitioner to “fix” them instead of working in partnership

  • Are experiencing severe or untreated mental health crises requiring medical or psychiatric care

  • Have not given informed consent - while it may be caring to send a friend, the friend has to want the service