About Me

For over fifteen years, I have been studying post-tribal shamanism under the tutelage of my dear mentor and friend, Kenn Day. (You can find his site here.) With a deep reverence for those who have practiced shamanism in its many forms throughout history, post-tribal shamanism is in service to the needs of a porous, decentralized community. What that means is that these practices, offerings are rising to meet the challenges of the 21st century, its ever rapid social and technological evolution, its communities without borders, in ways our ancestors never dreamed possible. The teachings and healing modalities have an in-built openness to people of all backgrounds, respecting ancestral, spiritual, identity, geographical, historical points that make this melting pot we are so beautifully diverse. When studying for my degree in anthropology I developed a deep appreciation for cultural integrity, doing my very best to be mindful of the line between what is a human experience and belongs to the people from which it arose. It is my intention to honor those I work with exactly as they are, in service to their personal evolution, the relationships they have, communities they participate in, the global landscape we all live in - as a speck of biological, psychoemotional, spiritual materia that is somehow aware of itself, blasting through the infinite.