About My Journey
Mentor • Teacher • Healer • Mother
My journey began in the shadows of trauma and hardship, but it was curiosity—sparked by the simple wisdom of Jonathan Livingston Seagull—that opened the doorway to healing. In my early twenties, I found yoga. And in one of my very first savasanas, I wept. Not from pain, but from a profound and unexpected sense of connection—body, breath, and something much greater. It was my first conscious encounter with my own Divine Spirit.
Over the past two decades, this flame has guided me through motherhood, marriage, deep soul healing, and the unfolding of a sacred calling. As a wife of 23 years and mother of three grown children, I have woven my spiritual practices into the rhythms of everyday life, learning to hold devotion and presence in even the most ordinary moments. Living in the Sonoran Desert for the past 23 years has offered me the perfect backdrop to remember, reflect, and reawaken—often through long walks in the stillness of the cacti and sun.
From those first years on my mat, I grew into a teacher, then a healer. I became certified in yoga (500hr), meditation, Reiki, and life coaching, and have spent many years working with clients across the world. I taught yoga and mindfulness in schools, served as Program Director for a non-profit, and ultimately co-founded The Space AZ, a spiritual healing center birthed from my soul’s deepest longing to serve. This, too, was an initiation—into true leadership, ego dissolution, and surrendered trust.
But my greatest transformation came through a two-year sabbatical where I turned fully inward—into silence, into sacred chant, into plant medicine, and into the heart of Bhakti Yoga. It was during this time that I remembered the Truth of who I am: already whole, already free, already One with God. My relationship with Yeshua deepened, and I began living from a place I now call Surrendered Trust.
I experienced Samadhi—not as a lofty concept but as lived reality.
And I came to know that awakening is possible for all of us.
Today, I walk with others—not as a guru, but as a sister. A mirror. A guide. I hold space for others to reconnect with their own Divine Presence, to remember their sacredness, and to reclaim their wholeness.
Whether I’m teaching yoga, offering Reiki attunements, leading sound healing journeys, or sitting in meditation circle—I do so from a place of devotion and remembrance. This work isn’t something I do—it is who I am.
As Ram Dass so beautifully reminds us, “We are all just walking each other home.”
It is my greatest joy and deepest honor to walk alongside you.
