I am always deeply grateful and humbled to have been blessed with the abilities I carry. I love being able to connect with guides, angels, guardians, and the wisdom that supports both myself and those I work with. It is truly a blessing to serve in this way.
Recently, I had a session that beautifully illustrated an important truth about this work.
During a reading for an individual, the clarity they needed came through clearly and compassionately. As the session unfolded, the guides asked whether it would be appropriate to share additional information with the client’s spouse, who was also present. The spouse agreed.
What emerged was guidance related to significant physical issues the spouse had been experiencing. There were indications of past-life connections contributing to present-day health concerns. Within the time we had available, I offered a brief aura and chakra balancing. There was some mild initial relief.
However, the most important guidance that came forward was this: seek out a Medical Intuitive.
I am not a Medical Intuitive.
What I could do — and what felt fully aligned — was refer them to a trusted colleague who specializes in that area. Someone who could more deeply explore both past and present physical patterns and offer focused recommendations.
That session was powerful not only for the clients, but for me as well. It was a reminder that we each carry specific gifts. We are not meant to have every skill or fulfill every role.
We are meant to be in community.
Each of us brings our own blessings, talents, and areas of expertise. We honor what we are able to do. We also honor what is not ours to do. And when needed, we refer — with trust and integrity — to those whose gifts complement our own.
This is how true support works.
If a practitioner claims to have every ability and every answer, I gently encourage you to proceed with care and discernment. Ethical work includes knowing our scope and respecting our limits.
I feel incredibly proud and grateful to know so many talented, skilled, and compassionate professionals. I trust them. I refer to them willingly. And I celebrate the ways we support one another.
We are all seeking a more enlightened life — one that is balanced, grounded, and joyful. None of us is meant to walk that path alone.
Community is part of the healing.
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