

In Norse culture, the body of a man/woman is sacred and under his/her sole and exclusive control as well as jurisdiction.

Currently continuing studies in naturopathic self repair, Chinese bioenergetics, and Indigenous medicine. I also incorporate Tàijíquán techniques both meditative and physical in my life and teaching. I have an extensive background in wild foraging for foods and medicines, and am a certified Indigenous Healer of the ASMIN confederacy. I have also studied at AMCC (Montreal, Quebec) and successfully completed both the Natural Health Practitioner and Nutritional Therapy Practitioner programs. Fascinated with different cultures I have lived on three continents and have learned much from elders at every stop. These Pillars are as intertwined in our health as the Web of Wyrd is in regards to our destiny.Ī little about me.I have been fortunate enough to see many parts of the world through my past travels and embracing the Shamanic journey. Symbolism and mythological allegories help to re-connect with your ancestors and give you wisdom that words can sometimes fail to do.Īs a Natural Health Practitioner, I want to share the knowledge that self repair and vitality are achieved by balancing the four pillars of Holistic Harmony: Mental, Emotional, Physical, Spiritual. This is so important to realize during the journey of self realization and one of the reasons I incorporate archetypes and symbols in my practice. Letting the past stay in the past is a world of weight off of our shoulders…and back, and knees, and ankles! Being open, and not frightened of the future washes away unnecessary stress and anxiety. The web of Wyrd is believed to be a reflection of the different possibilities that occur in time past, present and future and our destiny as we choose our path in life to follow. The Web of Wyrd serves as a reminder that the actions of the past affect the present and those present actions affect the future all timelines are inextricably interconnected. When you look at the symbol you see an interconnected matrix in which each piece is intertwined with another. So, what is the Web of Wyrd? In Norse mythology, the matrix of fate was spun and woven by the Nornir, these females created the fabric of destiny and fate. Welcome, I’m thrilled that the Universe has brought you here.
