Your Spirituality Is Your Ultimate Source of Comfort, Power, and Wisdom

You are a spiritual being having a human experience. You feel this in your soul and in your bones.

You are also a leader who strives to bring compassion, justice, and connection to all of your relationships, at home, at work, and in your community.

Your spirituality is your solace, your fuel, and your inspiration. 

How do you connect to the unseen and the transcendent while keeping your feet on the ground?

How do you tap into your spiritual resources to make everyday life more meaningful?

How do you make your spirituality real?

What do we mean when we talk about “Spirituality”? 

There are as many paths to the sacred as there are people on this earth. Each of us is called to find our own way to the source, that which we might call Spirit, Creator, Goddess, or God.

Though the divine goes by countless names and can be reached by an infinite array of spiritual practices, here’s something I think we can agree upon: 

 Spirituality is the way we access universal love and a sense of true, enduring worthiness. 

When you’re attuned to your spirit, anything is possible. 

Spirituality is at the Core of Embodied Feminine Leadership

My work as a coach, a healer, and a teacher of sacred movement is deeply rooted in my own spirituality and a desire to honor the spirit of the women I support. 

When we are grounded and inspired by our spirituality, a sense of peace and passion ripple outward. We become more compassionate, attuned, effective leaders. We become the change we wish to see in the world.

While each one of us walks our own path, following our soul’s call and our soul’s guides, we share so much in common on the sacred journey.

United by a passion for the divine feminine and a sense of connection that interweaves between All That Is, the spirituality we share is marked by laughter, authenticity, and celebration.

Our work is grounded in the power of ritual, community, creativity, nature, and the particular power of that comes through working with horses.

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 Ritual 

Ritual offers an opportunity to honor the sacred with physical action and helps us embody our spiritual light. Rituals help us mark significant and cyclical events, such as the changing of seasons, holidays, cycles of the moon, and rites of passage. Ritual can also be used to mark important internal points of transformation. Examples include space clearing, celebration, initiation, surrendering and letting go, and cleansing.

You can learn to use ritual to structure your life moving forward as well as make sense of the past. When we work together, you’ll be empowered to create your own personal rituals and you’ll be welcome to join in our events and community gatherings.

Community

Coming together in community is vital for feminine growth and the deep soul expansion that you long to call into daily life. When you sit in a sacred circle with other like-hearted women, either online or in person, you can tap into the communal energy that is always more expansive and possibility-filled than what you could accomplish on your own.

In community, you can deepen one of your most vital spiritual skills: the courage to be vulnerable and open to all that you don’t yet know or understand about the nature of life and the universe. 

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Creativity


Your creativity is a great portal to your spirit, but for one reason or another, women lose track of their own creative magic. When you awaken your connection to your creative source, you build your connection to your lifeforce, and the cycle goes on and on, transforming the way you look and move through the world.

Whether it’s about pulling out the art supplies and the glitter or immersing ourselves in the stories we see in oracle cards, our work opens you to the vast, beautiful continuum between spirituality and creativity. 

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 Nature 

Earth. Air. Fire. Water. The elements of nature help you connect to the great powers of spirit. When you are at home in nature, you can be at home in yourself, and when you’re at home in yourself, you are freed to transform the entire world for the better.

The feminine spirituality that is core to this work is intimately related to the forces and rhythms of nature. We look to the waxing and waning moon, and the perpetually shifting seasons as a guide for the changes that happen in our bodies and in our lives. We look to the earth as a great mother who can hold and nurture all life.


Horse Medicine

Animals teach us how to connect to ourselves, one another, and our environment. A powerful-yet-gentle, deeply sensitive horse can be one of our greatest teachers and can take you on a direct path to self-realization and belonging. When you spend time with horses, you learn to use your power, how to ask without demanding, and how to offer forgiveness without giving up yourself. To know a horse is to know compassion. To know a horse, you must truly know yourself.

 

Though I am available to work online--my therapy practice and my women’s community Sisters of the Sacred Wild has been offered virtually thanks to the pandemic, and I know that Zoom is here to stay in many ways--my favorite place to work with clients and groups is at our barn in Great Falls, VA. 


Embodied Spirituality Is About Being and Doing

A commitment to your own spirit and to the spiritual practices that ground and inspire you enable you to balance the yin and yang of life, the feminine and the masculine, the being and the doing.

Ultimately, that quest to make spirituality a real, transformative force in your life relies on a dedication to reflection, stillness, curiosity, and a dedication to both your inner world and the greater world.