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From Nurse to Angel Teacher

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A Journey Rooted in Care

People often ask me how I made the transition from being a nurse to becoming a psychotherapist, and now, stepping into the path of embodied angelic teaching. My answer is simple: I’ve always followed what felt true — and healing has always been at the centre.

I began my career as a nurse, supporting people through physical health crises. It was powerful work, and I learned how to sit with pain, how to listen deeply, and how to respond with compassion — even when I didn’t have all the answers.

But over time, I felt something calling me inward.

The Shift to Psychotherapy

As I supported others physically, I could see how emotional and spiritual pain often went unspoken. I wanted to be able to meet people on that level — not just treat the body, but tend to the soul.

That desire led me to train in Humanistic Psychotherapy, then Adolescent Psychotherapy, and eventually Hakomi — a somatic therapy that helped me understand how much our bodies carry what our words cannot say.

I’ve now spent over 15 years supporting people in one-to-one therapy, integrating somatic awareness, trauma healing, and deep emotional work.

Embodying the Spiritual – Angelic Guidance

In recent years, a new layer of my path has emerged — one that felt both deeply personal and quietly sacred.

Through my own spiritual practice, I began to experience clear, gentle guidance from the angelic realm. Not in a grand or mystical way — but in subtle, consistent messages that reminded me we’re always supported. That there’s light available even in the darkest times.

Now, I’m becoming an Embodied Angel Teacher, offering consultations and workshops for those who feel drawn to connect with higher realms in grounded, everyday ways.

Why It All Matters

The threads of my journey — nursing, psychotherapy, somatic work, and now angelic teaching — may seem different on the surface. But they all come from the same place:

A desire to support people back to their truth, their body, their light.

This is the work I offer today — not from a place of perfection, but from lived experience, deep listening, and a trust in what heals.