My Mission

Grief work is an anti-oppressive practice.

I reject systems that pathologize grief, spiritualize bypassing, or offer care only to the “resilient.”

I choose presence over productivity, and truth over performance.

I believe grief is sacred.

That death is a teacher.

That the body is a compass.

You deserve to be accompanied as you are. You deserve to be witnessed in your grief, not hurried through it. Your grief is not a flaw—it is evidence that you have loved.

Grief and Growth is not just my practice—it is my prayer.
A prayer for a world where grief is honored.
Where endings are not feared.

Healing includes the whole of you.

My Values

🌿 Reverence for Grief

Grief is not a problem to solve. It is a presence to honor. I believe that grief is sacred, nonlinear, and worthy of space—whether it comes from death, transition, identity loss, or unlived futures.

🔥 Anti-Oppression in Practice

This work centers the liberation of all people. I work through an anti-colonial, anti-racist, trauma-informed, and disability-aware lens.

🌕 Sacred Slowness

I reject urgency culture and value pacing that honors the body, the nervous system, and the spirit. Integration takes time. Transformation happens in its own rhythm.

💛 Embodied Presence

I bring my full, regulated self into our work. This is a space for grounded care, not fixing, not performance. I trust the wisdom of the body and the knowing that lives below language.

 🪦 Death as Teacher

Endings are not failures; they are initiations. Death is not separate from life. Whether literal or symbolic, it offers an invitation to realign, remember, and begin again.

🔮 Intuition & Symbolic Wisdom

The sacred speaks through many channels. Oracle tools like tarot and astrology help us access deeper layers of truth, especially in times of disorientation or transition.

🫂 Belonging Without Performance

You do not have to be “strong” or “healed” to belong here. You do not have to be productive to be worthy. You are allowed to come undone.

You are allowed to be held.

I Believe

  • Grief is a portal, not a problem.
  • Death is sacred, and so is the life around it.
  • Rest is a birthright.
  • You don’t have to be fixed.
  • You don’t have to carry it alone.
  • Liberation begins with presence.
  • The body remembers. The body speaks.
  • You are still whole—even in your unraveling.
  • Love doesn’t end with death.
  • What is meant to transform will return in another form.
  • It is okay to be soft. It is okay to be angry. It is okay to not know.
  • You are already enough. You are already becoming.
  • You are welcome here.