Why Spiritual Cleansing?

Why cleansing?

Your home is your sanctuary and it is sacred. Spiritual cleansing helps us to stay in alignment with our desires and our values. Just like you take out the trash every week, we clear our space of unwanted energies in order to make room for that which we desire.

Spiritual cleansing helps remove obstacles, enhances our relationship with our ancestors, our spirit guardians, and the magic in and around ourselves. With obstacles removed through cleansing work, manifestation becomes easier, our spirit and Spirits become uplifted, and space is provided in the home for growth and abundance.

My goals:

  • help you understand the connection between your relationship with your home and your relationship with yourself

  • enhance your connection to your spirits and your magic

  • give you actionable tools to take control of your spiritual wellbeing

  • help you sanctify your space and invite your Helpers into that space

  • identify and find solutions to areas that are blocking your blessings

  • free up the flow of energy in your life

  • empower you in your spiritual growth, autonomy, and manifestation


My Approach

Tarot Reading

I’ve been using the tarot since I was 12 years old. At 19, I was encouraged to start reading for other people and that’s where my journey as a tarot reader began. I’m self-taught and always learning. I read intuitively with a foundation of the Rider-Waite-Smith model. I use a wide range of decks, including Oracle cards on occasion. I read for individuals, couples, and groups in private sessions as well as at events! The tarot is a hugely useful tool for honing your natural intuition and I love doing readings with people and combining my coaching skills with my experience as a tarot reader.

I am here to help you build capacity and self-compassion in your spiritual practice. Our intuition wants us to slow down and to listen. There’s so much pressure in the world to know exactly who you are, what you want, and how you function. I want to queer this notion by making room for nuance and change.

You have more authority over your circumstances that you might think. You can break habitual patterns, behaviors, and beliefs. Discipline is about showing up for yourself in the ways you need, rather than the ways you think you should. Sometimes that means asking for help. Discipline takes vulnerability. It means holding the most sensitive parts of yourself with grace and compassion.

You can’t beat yourself into becoming empowered. You can’t hate yourself into loving yourself. You have to start where you are now and that takes acceptance. Have compassion for yourself here and now. Ask for the help you need now and take accountability for receiving that help. Take responsibility for your wellbeing.

My work is about looking at what you can do and where you need help. Stop trying to control the uncontrollable and focus on what you can control. It starts here. You have plenty of time.