Spiritual Accompaniment
“Of the many needs we have as human beings, the one that brings us the most inner tranquility is sharing who we are, how we feel, what we are thinking, and what we are discovering about ourselves. We all need a sacred witness in life, a person who can listen without judgment while knowing the right questions to ask that continually illuminate our path.”
— Caroline Myss
What This Is
At the heart of this offering is the experience of being deeply witnessed. Every person needs a holy witness in life — someone who can listen with presence, reverence, and without judgment, and who helps illuminate what is true.
This is a place to speak honestly about what you are feeling, discovering, grieving, questioning, or moving through in the presence of someone who can listen with care, empathy, and discernment.
This is not therapy, and it is not traditional coaching. It is a facilitated, open-ended dialogue — a space to listen more deeply to your life, your questions, your wounds, your beliefs, your relationship to what is Sacred, and the path unfolding before you.
My Philosophy
My philosophy is that a holy witness is one of the greatest gifts that anyone can have, because a holy witness sees us with reverence, with the most generous interpretation possible, with awe. A holy witness sees us as sacred and holds us with pure presence. There is no judgment. There is no fear. There is only this moment, and this moment is truly sacred.
Most people we meet are not coming to us with this state or presence. They have their own insecurities or stories that get in the way. They have a relationship or a past with us that gets in the way. When we are held in the presence of a holy witness who sees us with awe and reverence and sees the sacred and the divine in us, we share more deeply. And through that dialogue, we witness our own maturity through the years. We grapple with our wounds. We cleanse ourselves of wrongdoings. We dig more deeply into our hidden resources. We muse over our feelings, our patterns, and the ideas and beliefs we hold about ourselves and others.
We walk with this companion through our own dark labyrinths and deep confusion. We confront the great questions about the meaning and purpose of our life. We examine what it is we believe. We find our foundation. We find our path. We find ourselves in relation to the whole universe. That, to me, is what we are all seeking.
What a Session Is Like
Depending on the person and what feels supportive, a session may open with conversation, a moment of silence, breath, or prayer.
You bring what is present for you — what is heavy on your heart, what is moving in your soul, what is taking shape in your life, what feels confusing, unresolved, or important. We may touch grief, fear, transition, uncertainty, longing, spiritual disconnection, relational difficulty, beliefs, and the deeper patterns shaping your life.
My role is to listen carefully, reflect back what I am hearing, and ask thoughtful questions that help illuminate what may be true, hidden, unresolved, or emerging. At times I may offer gentle guidance, perspective, or spiritual reflection to support you on your journey.
Who Comes for This Work
People come at all kinds of crossroads — in grief, in transition, in confusion, in longing. Some are navigating relational difficulty or spiritual disconnection. Some are carrying questions they have not been able to ask anywhere else. Some simply feel the pull to go deeper, to be witnessed, to find their way back to themselves and to what is sacred.
You do not need to know exactly why you are coming. You only need to know that something in you is ready.
What You May Leave With
After meeting with a holy witness, a person often leaves stronger, clearer, and more deeply grounded. Where there was disharmony, there can be more harmony — not only within, but in relation to the world around them.
A person may leave with more faith, more hope, more clarity, more vision. There may be more spiritual self-esteem, more trust, more capacity to move forward. A person may feel lighter, more in tune, more aligned with what is true and life-giving, more able to walk the path ahead with presence and courage.
Sometimes what changes is not that every question has been answered, but that the soul is no longer carrying the weight alone. There is more space. More love. More inner steadiness. More sense of what is sacred, what is possible, and what is asking to be lived.
And in that way, what began in confusion, fear, scarcity, or survival can begin to open into harmony, meaning, beauty, and a deeper relationship with life itself.
Getting Started
We can begin with a single conversation. There is no particular structure required — only the willingness to show up and speak honestly. From there, we find our way together.