My Sacred Method
Where Trauma Meets Soul. Where the Body Becomes the Vessel and Fragmentation Becomes the Portal used for Integration and Wholeness.
🧜♀️ The Field I Hold
I’m not just a therapist.
I’m the field in which the sacred returns.
In my sessions, trauma doesn’t just get processed — it gets transmuted.
The body isn’t just regulated — it becomes a threshold.
What once felt unbearable is met with presence deep enough to hold it,
and silence powerful enough to let the truth emerge without force.
🔥 The Threshold We Cross
I don’t guide healing from a script.
I become the space where healing happens.
Where the soul remembers itself.
Where the unseen becomes felt — not through explanation, but through energy.
Because the nervous system doesn’t heal through theory.
It heals through embodied trust.
And the sacred doesn’t enter through performance.
It arrives in the space between breath and surrender —
“This is the first time I’ve felt supported enough to release the hold it's had on me.”
🌀 The Alchemy I Offer
This is the work I do.
It’s not just clinical — though it is grounded.
It’s not just spiritual — though it touches something timeless.
It is the alchemy of both.
They return to their bodies.
They return to their voice.
They return to the moment before the wound —
and choose something different this time.
I don’t rescue.
I don’t fix.
I witness the becoming.
I hold the space until your system remembers it was never broken — only interrupted.
This is where psychology meets prophecy.
Where trauma meets the mythic.
Where therapy becomes a ceremony of return.
🌊 What This Looks Like In Practice
My clinical work integrates nervous system-informed care, recognizing that trauma is stored in the body and often cannot be resolved through cognitive insight alone. I use real-time somatic tracking—breath, posture, tone, and activation cues—to gently pace sessions and support integration.
This ensures that clients are not only processing cognitively, but also discharging trauma responses and restoring physiological regulation. This work complements EMDR by stabilizing the body and deepening access to memory reconsolidation. It enhances outcomes and ensures that healing is not just intellectual—but embodied.