I did not arrive at this work by accident.
For over twenty years, I have been devoted to understanding the human body, the nervous system, sexuality, intimacy, trauma, power, and the spiritual dimension of being alive. Not only through study, but through my own lived experience.
I have walked through anxiety, heartbreak, loss, identity shifts, physical challenges, relational dynamics, spiritual awakenings, and the quiet, humbling process of rebuilding myself again and again.
This work was not created from theory. It was forged through experience.
Over the years I have trained in somatic practices, trauma-informed healing, energy work, tantra, nervous system regulation, and embodied relational dynamics. I have studied with teachers. I have sat in circles. I have practiced in my own body. I have failed. I have integrated. I have refined.
And what I discovered is this:
Transformation does not happen in the mind alone.
It happens when the body feels safe.
When desire is allowed.
When shame dissolves.
When the nervous system settles.
When truth can be spoken.
When power is reclaimed.
When spirit and flesh are no longer divided.
Sacred Love Medicine is the integration of everything I have lived and learned.
It is not a formula.
It is not performance spirituality.
It is not surface-level coaching.
It is deep, embodied work.
I help people:
• Release anxiety and chronic tension stored in the body
• Reclaim their sexual aliveness without shame
• Build nervous system capacity
• Heal relational patterns
• Access authentic desire
• Strengthen boundaries
• Integrate power and vulnerability
• Reconnect to spirit without bypassing the body
I work with people who are ready to go beyond talk.
People who are intelligent, self-aware, and yet still feel something unresolved inside.
People who are tired of performing strength.
Tired of being disconnected from pleasure.
Tired of repeating the same relational dynamics.
If you feel that something deeper is calling you — not louder, but deeper — you are likely in the right place.
I do not position myself above you. I walk beside you.
But I have walked far enough ahead to know the terrain.
And I know that healing is possible.
Not as an idea.
As an embodied reality.