Guiding You To The Life You Were Born For

What Do I Do?

Through astrology, Human Design, and other wisdom, I help illuminate the difference between your inherent nature and the patterns you have absorbed from your surroundings. This is not mysticism for its own sake, but a structured symbolic language that reveals temperament, timing, strengths, blind spots, and recurring themes with precision. When you can clearly distinguish what is truly yours from what has been learned or imposed, you are better able to make decisions that feel grounded and true.

From that clarity grows self trust and the confidence to live in alignment with who you are.

How I Work

I see my role as that of a guide. Someone who can hold a neutral vantage point and focus fully on you. My work is about providing answers but also about asking the questions people often don’t have space to ask themselves when they are immersed in their own lives.

My approach is collaborative and intentional. Before we meet, I ask clients to share meaningful background about their lives and what they’re seeking clarity around, so our time together is focused on what matters most. Sessions are held online and supported by a visual presentation, including charts and key themes that give us a shared starting point for deeper conversation and reflection.

At the heart of my work is the understanding that most of us already know who we are and what we want. What complicates and often obscures this is conditioning. Family expectations, social norms, financial pressures, and the need to feel safe can slowly pull us away from ourselves. Over time, we learn to quiet or dismiss parts of us that make us feel isolated or unsupported. Astrology and Human Design, are tools for remembering what you already know about yourself but may have lost touch with over time.

I don’t believe in absolutes. I believe in what is correct for each of us in a particular moment. Every one of us has an inner authority that knows what is true and life-giving, even if it takes time to access. My role is to support that knowing. I may reflect, question, or gently challenge when appropriate, but I meet clients where they are and focus on the areas they want to explore.

I help people see themselves more clearly and feel supported in living from that understanding.

Influences

I had my first astrological reading at age twenty, an experience that quietly set me on a path of lifelong self study. In the early years I was deeply influenced by the work of Robert Hand, Liz Greene and Dane Rudhyar whose writing gave shape and depth to my growing understanding of psyche and meaning.

While my twenties were a time of wide exploration, music was my first language. I began playing the flute at nine and discovered my singing voice at twenty, which became the central focus of my creative life for the next two decades. Alongside this, I began reading tarot, explored past life regression, trained in Reiki and developed a regular yoga practice. I was drawn to esoteric and ancient wisdom through the writings of Alice Bailey, Helena Roerich and Benjamin Creme, and have maintained a Transmission Meditation practice for more than twenty years. Yoga opened a doorway into embodiment through breath, presence and grounding, an influence that was deepened by my exposure to the work of Wilhelm Reich for over 20 years. His focus on how emotional experience and trauma can be held within the musculature helped me understand the body as a living record of our lives and reinforced the importance of being fully present in the physical self.

As a singer, I was also profoundly influenced by Alfred Tomatis’ research into the connection between hearing, voice and the nervous system, and the way early experience can shape our capacity to listen, express and be heard. His work added another dimension to my understanding of voice, expression and the subtle relationship between sound and the emotional life.

In my early thirties I was introduced to Human Design, offering a new lens through which to understand individuality and decision making. In my forties I undertook Analyst and Living Your Design training, and later discovered the Gene Keys by Richard Rudd. That work invited a more contemplative approach and offered a meaningful counterbalance to the more technical aspects of Human Design.

In my late thirties and forties my astrological studies deepened through the work of Steven Forrest, Mark Jones, Jeff Green and the framework of Evolutionary Astrology. Carl Jung, Brian Clark and Jason Holley’s work with myth were particularly transformational, and Richard Tarnas expanded my appreciation for the cultural, philosophical and historical dimensions of astrology.

Esoteric Astrology, particularly through the writings of Alice Bailey, has informed my work for many years. Unlike everyday astrology, its focus is not personality or prediction, but the unfolding of soul purpose and the evolution of consciousness. Studying it over time has broadened my perspective and deepened my understanding of astrology as a path of inner development and service.

In my early fifties I added BG5, the business application of Human Design, bringing practical structure to understanding how people are designed to work and lead. Shortly after, I was introduced to the work of Dr. Joe Dispenza, whose teachings explore the relationship between mind, emotion and physiology, and the possibility that intentional awareness and meditation can support deep personal change.

Together, these influences, gathered slowly over decades, have continually returned me to the same understanding: that growth and healing are not about transcending the body, but about inhabiting it more fully, allowing the spirit to be anchored, expressed and lived here in the physical world. Over time, my approach has settled around a deep respect for the power of intentionality and the role of self responsibility in changing our perspective and, ultimately, the direction of our lives.