

Ian's Story:
There was a time in my life where simple things like a misunderstanding, traffic, or some other bump in the road would send me into a blind rage. One time my computer froze on me....I slammed my fist down on my desk in rage, so hard so that it scared my dog out of my room for months. Then there were the arguments with my wife, and others, where I thought I had to always be right, where my way was the only apparent way that made any sense.
I would invite you to read some of the issues I had below and contemplate if any of these ring true for you...
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I had limited awareness of how what I said and did affected others.
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I had no awareness of the habitual storytelling going on in my mind.
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I didn't realize how I twisted things, or how my past triggers made their way into my everyday life and relationships.
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I had little to no understanding of my own feelings. My default emotions were anger, blame, and depression.
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Fantasies about being someone else, in some other place, or not alive at all, were persistent on my mind.
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I had little understanding of who and what I really was, and what my purpose for being here truly was.
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I knew nothing about being "in the moment" and what that really meant.
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I had no clue about being happy, how to be happy, or what happiness even was.
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I didn't know of spiritual things or perspectives — "my higher self, who's that..oh me on my pedestal I suppose?"
One day, for some reason, that I can't attribute to anything but divine intervention, I must have heard (and listened to) my higher mind tell me to become a meditation teacher. I remember telling Joy that I had no idea why but it felt like something I needed to do. We had tried meditating some years before but it didn't stick, however this time I felt a new determination. I decided that if I could prove to myself that I was serious I would meditate daily for six months straight and then apply for teacher training. I did just that! After this everything in my life changed, and I mean everything. I was able to hear the quiet moments more clearly, without all the internal static and chatter. I believe it was this quieting and observation of my own mind that opened up my clairvoyance...absolutely one of the most profoundly striking moments of my life.
I was fortunate to have found my way into the light. You can find your way into the light as well...it's not as difficult as it seems really. I would love to work with you through spiritual readings, spiritual coaching, and meditation training. Please keep reading to learn more.

Work with me: Clairvoyant Readings & Spiritual Counseling
The core of my work is focused around providing clairvoyant psychic readings, where I like to call myself an intuitive translator and soul-guided healer. My sessions blend intuitive seeing with empathic sensing. I receive visual, auditory, and sentient impressions—images, symbols, sounds, feelings, mini-movie scenes—that often come through like a developing story. Some unfold clearly and immediately, while others need time to evolve, like puzzle pieces falling into place. At the same time, I can often feel your emotional tone of what’s showing up: anxiety, sadness, excitement, or something more nuanced. These impressions are often key to understanding what’s really going on and can help direct your reading. Additional areas I'm expanding into are medical intuition and channeling. Through my readings I've noticed an increasing ability to accurately pinpoint trouble areas on the body, as well as bringing forth channeled messages.
My readings are usually based in practicality, without a whole lot of fortune telling––although how the energy looks now can usually help us discern where some of your likely paths may lead you to. The future is fluid––so much so that simply placing your awareness on it can actually change your trajectory. I find it much more practical to look at how things are now, as this is all you have, this moment. Considering the "now" will help define and shape all the future nows to come.
I don’t force my perceptions on anyone, but I do offer reflections, insights, any knowingness, and a spiritual perspective on what seems to be rising to the surface. Sometimes I’ll say, “You know, this is something so many of us are facing right now,” because I’ve come to see that while the details vary, the core themes—awakening, self-worth, emotional healing, soul purpose—are often shared. If interested, spiritual perspectives do allow me to paint a larger picture for you, so while I always aim to stay true to what’s coming through, the result ends up being part reading, part spiritual guidance, and part remembering who you really are.
Readings aren't a magic trick nor an illusion, it's always a spiritual encounter with critical input from your higher self, your guides, and others walking beside you throughout your life. That being so, what I have seen normally come through in readings is your dominant current––what your soul wants you to know and pay attention to in your life. Of course you are free and encouraged to ask and explore anything you may be curious about, and we'll likely uncover some of that for sure, though your energy will usually point back to what you need to hear––not always what you want to hear.
I acknowledge uncertainty when it arises. While I’ve never had a session where absolutely nothing came through, I always let clients know that clarity can vary. Some sessions are sharp and immediate, while others unfold more slowly. Either way, I stay honest and present. I don't guess, nor do I allow myself to use expressions such as "I think" or "I suppose". When something feels unclear I always pause, move some energy around, and refocus. Remember that I (and all readers) can be just flat out wrong about something, or it may be a misinterpretation of psychic details. Always evaluate what we see in the context of your own life, desires, and preferences–– never base life decisions solely on what a psychic, or anyone for that matter, has to say.
My sessions are intuitive but also conversational. You’re welcome to participate...but briefly. I encourage clients to share, but I ask that comments be kept on the order of seconds. Too much verbal input can cloud the energetic signal. This isn’t therapy—it’s a space for clarity, not over-processing. I’ll always pause to check in with you as we go: Does this resonate? Does this bring something up? Would you like to ask a question about what we're seeing?
To clarify: yes, you can absolutely bring in questions. Open-ended questions tend to work the best. Yes/no questions shut things down a bit and make it harder to discern. If necessary we can work to reframe a question together and therefore invite in more clarity.
I'll send some additional details––instructions and suggestions––following your booking. I also offer an extended version of your reading where we take up to an hour to take a look at and discuss outside the reading space. This is just for clarification of what was said or seen, and how I interpreted it. Again this isn't, nor can it be anything resembling therapy.
I look forward to working with you soon!

Work with me: Meditation Training:
Personally, I feel meditation can benefit everyone. I never wish to force anything upon anyone, but I always stay present with people I meet and during readings, where I can help you explore and release some blocks that may have made meditation–– and its benefits–– a bit more elusive.
Perhaps you've tried to meditate before and "couldn't clear your mind". It's a common misconception and I've heard it many times. But the truth is: you can't ever really "clear" your mind. Trying to sit with no thoughts at all is counter productive––it usually leads to frustration and the belief that you just can't do it.
The thoughts that come up for you–– and how you negotiate them––are the key to evolving with your practice.
We've heard meditation referred to as a "practice" (not a hobby, ritual, or task). So why is it called a "practice"?
Because meditation is the training ground for recognizing and applying presence in everyday life. It helps you to reframe your experiences, how you see yourself, how you see others, and what it all means for you. The techniques are simple, yet the results can be profound and life-changing! As my mentors have said: "The benefits of a daily practice will eventually show up for you outside of your practice."
There are many meditation types and approaches you can explore––whether through my training or others. One of the simplest, most accessible methods is just breath awareness.
Follow your breath. Watch it. Feel it. Then, when your mind drifts (as it will), gently bring it back.
We'll go over more techniques, but this is core of it–– boiled down to this one sentence.
With consistent practice meditation can allow you to see yourself with higher clarity, leading to broader perspectives and a deeper understanding of what makes you tick. Over time, this process of gently refocusing allows the habitual, unconscious mind to be brought into the light.
Eventually, you may begin to understand:
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Why you behave a certain way in specific situations.
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What triggers you (and why).
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What those recurring arguments are really about.
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Where you picked up the emotional baggage you carry.
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And, most importantly, what to do with your newly found awareness.
This is where your life starts to shape itself with meaning and purpose. You no longer get pulled by your reactions—you start choosing how you respond. You show up for your life, fully and freely.
Contact me for classes and don't forget to breathe!