About

I am a healer, writer and artist, living in Alicante, Spain and Dartmoor, Devon. The healing, writing and art all weave together as elements of healing myself, and the world around me. I believe that by returning to our true nature - as beings in a web of life, connected to a community and living well, we will heal ourselves, our communities and the world around us.

My healing work encompasses movement through yoga asanas and somatic healing, breathing through pranayama, mudra hand signs to direct energy through the body, and modern herbalism, mixing energetic herbalism with western scientific herbalism. I offer my clients the option of which tools they feel comfortable with, and guide them in using them so that they feel empowered to take control of their own healing journey. I believe deeply in empowerment in healing, to heal ourselves as individuals, and to heal the systems that cause us so much harm.

As a writer and artist I explore myths, magic and symbols or folklore and prehistory of the lands of my ancestral roots; Scotland, Wales, Ireland, England and Sweden.

I work with the 4000 year old Proto-Celtic language as a way to honour my ancestors and the land that I grew up in, the land I still feel very connected to. It is through a return to belonging to the land, that we can heal so many ills that plague western society. I have been guided deeply into this work by Carolyn Hillyer, an elder of the Dartmoor hills. I attempt to live cyclically, through the inner seasons of my menstrual cycle and the outer seasons of the natural world, honouring the innate gifts of each season through ceremony, prayer, song and story.

I am LIFFAGI - a healer working with plant allies. I am WELET - an oracle voice, myth teller and truth sayer.

I am LAGYÂNO - a shrine keeper and land guardian. I am SOITLÂ - a bone dreamer.

Taking inspiration from my work, from the wild, from the myths and stories of my ancestors, I weave tales and paint images to return us to the land, to return women to their power, to find cyclicity in our lives.