I love what I do! I teach people how to have more freedom in their lives so that they can have a brighter future. I want to inspire people to discover what lies beneath so that they can change their world for the better. I was so profoundly affected when I was healed of my own negative stinking thinking. The exhilarated feeling of relief and the freedom that it gave me had me hungering for more and inspired me to want to help others in their own quest for a better quality of life.
My gift is being a conduit for facilitating change and healing in people – their physical, mental, emotional, financial and relationships with who and what matters most to them.
I’ve been a sensitive and intuitive person as far back as I can remember, though I didn’t really start using it to help others until I was in my thirties. Growing up Roman Catholic, I had a strong connection to God, who I now refer to as Creator.
My priest taught me that we are all created in God’s image; that God doesn’t make mistakes. He also taught me two other lessons that I carry with me, always.
1. God resides not only in church – he is omnipresent.
2. Feel into and listen to your heart where God/Creator also resides; you’ll know if what you are doing is right or not. If it truly feels right you’ll know it.
I know that my being a conduit for enabling change and healing is a gift that I need to share with the world. It’s a gift I now see as a blessing.
I see, hear and feel things differently than we do in the real world.
Creator mostly works through my sixth sense—mostly a kind of feeling and knowing. When I get information, it feels like very strong intuition. Creator uses a vocabulary of images, songs, words and symbols; over time, I’ve given concepts and meanings to them.
Through trial and error, Creator helped me add new ones as different necessities arose. I translate the information and what I sense as best I can and simply convey the messages and act as a witness to the changes, downloads, clearings and healings.
My clients’ job is to allow in the healing and to interpret how the meaning of what I share verbally to guide their next steps and as to its significance in their lives. It’s like finding all of the pieces and putting them into an order that creates a specified or spontaneous outcome.
I’m grateful for and appreciate having an ability that brings people comfort, profit and joy. My desire for everyone I work with is that Creator gives them a healing that brings them the most ease and joy at that time. They were brought to me to help facilitate a change and I take that as an honour to be of such service.
I know that God/Creator is Love and feel that one of our purposes is to use that love to help one another; to bring joy and peace as we learn and grow. While our destiny may be set, it’s up to us to enjoy the ride. We’re given thoughts to guide us along our paths. Contrast motivates us to seek alternative routes. It’s a way to get us back on track. When we diverge our best option is to course correct and continue.
I would consider it an honour to work with you to help you get back into enjoying both the scenery and the ride as you traverse along your path.
Let’s do this…..together is better! ·
When we diverge our best option is to course correct and continue.
AND… I do what I do so…
I can help support causes that I truly believe in.
It is my sincere hope that in my gifting to these places others are inspired to gift to them or to other places of their choosing as well.
Giving back to the community and/or causes that are near and dear to my heart is an important part of why I do what I do.
It brings me joy to help where I can, and in doing so also brings joy to others. It’s my belief that we are here to learn, grow and show that we care about others as well. It’s a form of love that helps make the world a bit better to be in.
The Edmonton Humane Society:
Animals have always played a huge part in my life. When I was a young girl, I wanted to marry my cat Tiger. He was always there for me – being a companion, a comfort, a healer, someone who always appreciated just being with me. Later birds, gerbils, fish of many varieties, dogs and more cats all found their way into my space, my home and my heart. Each had a unique way of giving and eliciting love, care and another reason for being from me.
The Edmonton Humane Society is one of the charities I contribute to because of my love for animals and the wonderful roles that animals have played and continue to play, in my life.
Edmonton Humane Society https://www.edmontonhumanesociety.com/
Youth Empowerment and Support Services:
When I was younger, I had a calling to become a teacher – a special needs teach to be more precise. I spent almost 30 years as a Teacher’s Assistant, then upon getting my degree, a Special Needs Teacher in the Edmonton Public School system. Children are our future. To teach them well and then let them lead the way, as the song goes, are words that I lived by.
As the name suggests, the Youth Empowerment and Support Services, provide a space and place for children ages 15-24 who have been led astray, an opportunity to be helped and healed, by building better relationships and a more firm foundation for a foothold into a better life.
The children of today are going to be our leaders of tomorrow. It only makes sense to me to teach them that a loving and kinder world does exist. I believe that with support, a loving lesson can be learned and children who were once powerless can find strength and be empowered for a brighter future for themselves and, indeed, for all of us.
Youth Empowerment and Support Services https://yess.org/
Brain Care Centre:
In my younger years, I never thought of myself as being A+ smart (and unfortunately had the grades to prove that), yet I respected the people who were and so I strived to be more knowledgeable. Having a good head on your shoulders was valued in my home. It was important for me learn and be able to pass on that information.
One year, my dad was involved in a car accident that led to him having a brain injury. It put a stress on my parents’ marriage. Later, dad developed Alzheimer’s. My understanding is that brain injuries can lead to this affliction. I saw my hero fade into dementia and my mom feeling even more estranged from the man she loved. I wish I had known about such a place and that mom had had more support and understanding of the ramifications of brain injury. I believe she would have been able to be more accepting of the changes that took place in my dad.
Places like the Brain Care Centre are good places to gain knowledge and information for both the recipient and the care giver. I feel that you can’t really put a price on peace of mind, but donating to help such an organization is a good place to start.