I am an intuitive healer, tarot reader, and spiritual guide who has spent more than three decades walking beside people through life’s most tender and transformative moments. My work is rooted in deep sensitivity, lived experience, and a quiet knowing that healing happens when we feel truly seen, understood, and supported.
“Healing happens when we feel truly seen, deeply held, and
gently guided back to our own inner wisdom.”
I bring compassion, intuition, and deep listening into every session, creating a space where you can explore what is unfolding in your life with honesty and care. Whether you are navigating uncertainty, grief, change, or a longing for deeper meaning, my intention is to help you reconnect with your own inner wisdom and find your way back to wholeness.
My Path & What Guides My Work
I have always experienced the world in a deeply intuitive and sensitive way—feeling people, emotions, and unspoken undercurrents in my body and through my inner awareness. Over time, I came to understand this way of perceiving as clairsentience and claircognizance: a capacity to feel deeply and to receive flashes of knowing that help me understand what is happening beneath the surface. When someone approaches our work with openness and ease, this connection becomes clearer and more fluid.
I don’t usually describe myself as “psychic,” as the word can carry expectations that don’t reflect how I actually work. I prefer to say that I am highly sensitive. My sensitivity extends far beyond the physical—allowing me to feel, read, connect, and understand emotional, energetic, and spiritual layers of life. This way of being has been shaped and refined through many years of lived experience, practice, and self-inquiry.
I come from a long line of seers, and I was a highly sensitive child who arrived in this world with these gifts already alive within me. Even at a young age, I sensed that my calling was to be a healer—though, like so many on this path, I first had to heal myself. We can only guide others as far as we have been willing to go. One of the mottos I live by is Heal Yourself, Heal the World.

Around the age of ten, I began having premonitory dreams—moments of inner knowing that would later unfold in real life. These early experiences gently opened my awareness to deeper dimensions of perception and helped me understand that we possess senses and ways of knowing that are rarely acknowledged or named. In my twenties, I was drawn toward energy work, depth psychology, and movement-based healing practices. Through books, teachers, and personal exploration, I discovered how profoundly the body holds our stories—because, as I often say, the issues truly are in the tissues. While navigating painful family dynamics, movement therapy became an anchor in my healing and taught me how much power we actually have to heal and return to wholeness. When Tarot entered my life, it became a sacred mirror—supporting not only my work with others, but my own healing journey as well.
One of the most profound initiations of my life was surviving breast cancer. That experience deepened my trust in the benevolence of the universe and reinforced my belief that life’s challenges are not punishments, but sacred opportunities to release what we are not and become who we truly are. Life on Earth, after all, is an earth school.

I carry an inextinguishable passion for justice, which I understand as love in action. For me, healing is inseparable from awareness of the social and cultural forces that shape our lives. This awareness informs how I show up in the world and in my work.
I speak openly about issues such as racism, misogyny, and toxic masculinity, and I believe we are being called toward structures rooted in shared power, collaboration, and mutual respect—a round table rather than a hierarchy of dominance and submission.
Having grown up internationally, I speak English, Italian, French, and Spanish. I consider myself a citizen of the world, deeply aware that we are all God’s children—so interconnected that to harm another is to harm ourselves.
“I listen with my whole body, my whole heart, and deep respect for what wants to emerge.”