I was raised between two worlds.
On one side of my family, spirituality, intuition, and a connection to the unseen were naturally accepted and explored. On the other side, I was raised within the Catholic tradition, attending church and Catholic school, where I developed a deep love for prayer, faith, and many of the sacred figures who continue to inspire me today, including Mother Mary, Mary Magdalene, Yeshua (Jesus), and many of the saints.
Yet even as a young child, I found myself asking deeper questions.
From the earliest days of my life, I felt a quiet calling—something that was both familiar and vast. As a child, I was incredibly sensitive. I could feel the emotions of those around me—sometimes even strangers in a crowd. Their turmoil, their sadness—I sensed it all, though I didn’t have words for it. I wanted to help, to ease their pain, but I didn’t yet know how. These sensitivities were both a gift and a challenge—they made me feel separate at times, but also deeply connected.
I realized I experienced the world differently. I was deeply empathic and intuitively aware of the energies around me. I often sensed what felt like a quiet telepathic dialogue within my mind and body. Although I couldn't fully understand these experiences at the time, they sparked a lifelong curiosity about consciousness, spirituality, healing, energy, and our connection to something greater than ourselves.
For years I saw myself floating above my bedroom, above my home, soaring beyond the Earth, until I was among the stars—sparkling, alive, connected to all that is. And in those moments—moments of awe—I knew I wasn’t just a girl; I was not separate. I was part of something vast, something sacred. I encountered grand light beings, angels; I felt Mother Mary’s love; I saw visions—sometimes from past lives, sometimes beyond time. And though I didn’t always understand it, these experiences, time and time again showed me I was part of something vast—something connected to all that is. These early sensitivities led me on a lifelong quest—one of wonder..
That wonder never left. It grew as I balanced these early intuitions with a quest for deeper truth—beyond traditional religious teachings, beyond legend, beyond scientific fact. I became a certified intuitive, a channel, and a guide, with many gifts. Through my training in Quantum Healing Hypnosis Technique (QHHT), Past Life Regression, Akashic Records, and Light Language, to name a few, I’ve cultivated a bridge between this world and the subtle realms.
Yet, even with these gifts, I faced the lowest lows. I struggled with self-doubt— moments when doubt clouded my worth, when I feared I wasn’t loved, or when I thought I was failing. And yet, in those fragile moments, I returned to stillness. I remind myself with gratitude—just to pause, be still, and reconnect to my heart, my soul, and the Divine within and all around. That is where I remember who I truly am—beyond any doubt, beyond any human limitation. I am eternal light, having a human experience. And I believe this is true for all of us—we are far greater than the roles we play, the fears we face. I remind myself that I am both human and eternal—that I am a guide, but also a fellow traveler.
Today, my work is not centered around any particular religion or belief system. Rather, it is rooted in helping people reconnect with their own soul, inner wisdom, and personal relationship with the Divine in whatever form feels most authentic and meaningful to them. I walk this path as a certified intuitive, a channel, and a guide.
I don’t have all the answers, but I walk with you—grounded, curious, always learning. I know what it feels like to search, to long for connection, and to sense that there is so much more waiting for connection and exploration.
I channel only beings aligned with love, light, and Divine truth—whether it’s wisdom from the angels, master guides and teachers, elemental spirits, or galactic beings —always in alignment with your highest good.
This is not just a gift; it is a sacred responsibility, one I answer every day with humility and devotion.
One of the greatest lessons my journey has taught me is that spiritual growth is not about becoming perfect. It is about remembering.
I do not stand before you as someone who has mastered life. I stand beside you as someone who has walked through darkness, experienced profound healing, and continues to choose love, growth, and remembrance each day.