I make a joke of the fact that I was born meditating. As far back as I can remember I was focusing deep within, and journeying into what indigenous cultures would refer to as the non-ordinary reality. As a child, one could suppose that this was an overactive imagination as would be found in most children. However, the experience never stopped and only became more involved and entwined with the knowledge of ancient wisdom traditions. I imagined inner teachers whose wisdom and knowledge have been validated through reading books and working with teachers in my ordinary reality. In my late 20’s I needed a teacher in physical form and came upon Alberto Villoldo. I studied with him and his teachers of Incan descent, journeying periodically to the jungles and mountains of Peru and Bolivia over approximately a ten-year period of time. It was my first journey to Peru that helped me to realize that I have been engaged in the practices of these ancient spiritual traditions without knowing what it was. I just knew that as a child, teen, and then young adult, I felt very different from the norm in my culture. This led me to write my first book, Eyes of the Jaguar.
This entire spiritual journey led me to deeper self-exploration. It was early in my life that I questioned why this was happening to me and not those around me. Why was I different, and what makes me who I am? Psychology and spirituality were beginning to integrate long before I went for my undergraduate degree in psychology, and then for my masters degree in Social Work.
My journey had led me to study the meditation program Awakening Your Light Body, as created by Duane Packer and Sanaya Roman. I have been a teacher for the program for over 25 years. It was when I first took the EMDR training that I saw how that therapeutic process was fertile ground for the integration of a spiritual or transpersonal approach with my clients. Magic was happening in my office as clients reprocessed old trauma and initiated a spiritual awakening. It was then that I decided to get my doctorate in Transpersonal Psychology. I conducted a study on the subject and met others who could identify with and support my experiences and my work. This led to the publication of my book, The Sacred Path of the Therapist: Modern Healing, Ancient Wisdom, and Client Transformation.
Now I am teaching other therapists the art of integrating spirituality through mindfulness and resonance into the therapeutic process. This is my path, and this is my purpose. My life which started out for me as being a very different kind of child that was out of sync with others has led me on my path through my entire life and career as a therapist and a healer.