In her own words…
I have always felt life a little more deeply than everyone around me.
As a child, I was intuitive - sensitive in ways I could never fully understand. I experienced things others didn’t name and carried a quiet knowing that was often too much for the world around me. Over time, that part of me shut down. It didn’t feel safe to be that open. Reading through my moral science textbook at age 5, I remember wanting to become a brain surgeon - not because I wanted recognition, but because I believed I could help people think differently. Even back then, I tried to make the inner world more livable, more gentle.
But I also grew up feeling the weight of not being fully welcomed for who I was. There were moments when I felt rejected simply for being born a girl. So, I worked hard to feel and be seen as valuable, capable, and worthy in the ways the world seemed to recognize.

But I also grew up feeling the weight of not being fully welcomed for who I was. There were moments when I felt rejected simply for being born a girl. So, I worked hard to feel and be seen as valuable, capable, and worthy in the ways the world seemed to recognize.
I became a software engineer when I was 21. I got married at 22 to a wonderful man. I became a mother for the first time at 24 to a beautiful girl who changed me in quiet, irreversible ways. Life looked full. Everything felt steady and picture perfect, yet something within, I felt a void - a silent ache that I could not understand. I felt something was missing.
In 2010, I lost my second pregnancy. I was eight weeks in. That grief didn’t shatter me but it opened something I had long buried. It brought me to a threshold I could no longer ignore.
Then, in 2013, I gave birth to another beautiful daughter, and from that moment, the journey deepened. Not outwardly, but within. Her arrival stirred something vast and ancient in me. My questions became louder, yet quieter. My listening, deeper. My soul, hungrier for truth.
Still, I didn’t rush into facilitating healing work. I spent five years turning inward, unlearning, feeling deeply, and finding my own rhythm again.

What I offer today did not arrive all at once. It came slowly, through lived experience, deep listening, and grace.
Some of the forms this work has taken include:
A living transmission and the spiritual foundation of my work. Meaning “The Void is I,” or “I am the Void,”, it reflects the formless space within us that holds all truths without distortion.
Shūnyaivāham is not a concept, but a way of being, where healing arises not from doing, but from resting into what already is. It invites you to meet yourself in silence, in presence, and in the sacred mirror of the void.
A comprehensive 7-step healing system, rooted in the principles of The Purpose Pathway and structured within the 3-phase rhythm of The A.R.E. Life Method. It maps 108 energetic and emotional patterns, helping you recognize how you have adapted and protected yourself through life, and guiding you to release those imprints so you can return to wholeness with clarity, compassion, and conscious choice.
It's a way of living - a rhythm - rooted in presence, response, and embodiment. Through Allow. Respond. Embody, you begin meeting life as it is, choosing from awareness, and living in alignment with your inner truth. As the core framework of The Soul Root Codex, this 3-phase rhythm supports deep healing by guiding you to meet what arises with presence, choose from awareness, and embody a more authentic way of being and living.
A 7-step path, it helps you understand what shaped you, respond from new awareness, and gradually embody a different way of living - one rooted in truth, choice, and soul direction. This framework is inspired by the principles of Adlerian and Jungian psychology, adapted into a deeply intuitive and healing journey.
As a 6/3 Reflector in Human Design, I do not offer answers that promise quick fixes. I live in rhythm with cycles and often sense what goes unnoticed. While I may play the roles of guide, mentor, healer, or advisor, I am not here to fix you. My role is to be present with what is real and reflect what is already alive in you. This work is honest, transformative, and evolving. That is what makes it healing.
