How Eden got here
My family's spiritual life began with a death.
When I was a child, my brother was killed in a hit-and-run, and the grief that followed cracked open something in my parents that never closed again.
By the time I was born — the youngest of seven — they were already deep into astrology, past-life work, and metaphysical study. I came into a household where the unseen world was discussed at the dinner table.
That's not a background I chose. It's more like a native language.
I spent years in the performing arts as a professional ballerina, which gave me a somatic understanding of the body as a site of intelligence long before I had words for it.
In my twenties I left that world and went into formal study at the School of Metaphysics, then spent three years with a Kabbalah scholar, then found my way into the Magdalene and Essene traditions. Not because I was collecting credentials, but because I kept looking for better tools to translate what I was already experiencing.
The harder education came later. I spent two years as a full-time caregiver for both my parents as they declined, and was present at both their deaths in 2021. Afterward I worked as a spiritual companion to the dying in hospice for a year.
I've also navigated seven years of a legal ordeal — a false accusation that nearly broke me, and that I'm transparent about when the context calls for it.
I say all of this not to claim suffering as a credential, but because I think people deserve to know that the fearlessness I bring to difficult conversations is embodied, not theoretical.
What I've learned from all of it is that the people who come to me aren't broken. They're usually high-achieving, perceptive, and already oriented toward something deeper — they just don't have anyone in their lives who can meet them there.
My work is to create enough safety for the real thing to surface, then mirror it back with enough precision that they can finally trust what they already know.
I'm not here to give answers. I'm here to help people hear themselves more clearly.