About

I love making jewelry and soap with a purpose. I am a certified energy and crystals therapist and I infuse all of my goods with energy with the intent to help revitalize lives with powers of the earth.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Energy Healing?

A: This form of healing is based on accessing, channeling, balancing and/or manipulating energy and is commonly found in many alternative healing practices such as Reiki, intuitive healing/medicine, acupuncture, acupressure, shiatsu, chi kung (also spelled qi gong), polarity, aura cleansing, and chakra balancing/healing. This energy is called by various names: chi, qi, ki, ji, the life force, the vital force, the universal force, universal energy, vital energy, bio energy. See Chi under "Foundational Concepts."

What is Crystal Healing?

A: Crystal healing is a form of healing that uses crystals or gemstones. The crystals are mainly placed on specific areas of the body called "chakras." Chakra is a Hindu term meaning spiritual energy. According to this teaching there are seven basic energy centers in the body, each having a color associated with it. Some crystal healers place the same color crystals as the color of the chakras on the person to enhance the flow of energy. Crystals are said to direct the flow of energy to the person in a particular part of the body and bring balance to a person's energy. Ultimately, they are used to cleanse the person from bad or negative energy believed to cause an illness. Clearing out the bad spiritual energy alleviates the physical ailment. Crystals are used for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing. Not only do people visit "crystal healers", in some places, professional nurses are being trained to use crystals for their patients. Additionally, crystals can be worn, placed next to a person's bed as they sleep, and in some cases placed around a person's bath.

What is Life Coaching?

A: Life Coaching is a profession that is profoundly different from consulting, mentoring, advice, therapy, or counseling. The coaching process addresses specific personal projects, business successes, general conditions and transitions in the client's personal life, relationships or profession by examining what is going on right now, discovering what your obstacles or challenges might be, and choosing a course of action to make your life be what you want it to be.

What is Healing with Hot Stones?

A: Healing with hot stones is becoming more and more popular. It explores a cross of healing from traditional massage therapy with the powers of energy healing. Clients who choose this service receive a massage (with oils) to the 27 areas of healing the body. Hot stones are used to emphasis these areas (which include the spleen, heart, lungs, and other pressure points) that energy naturally flows to. In most cases, the client is face down under the sheets and transcend into a place of zen. The negative energy is remove and replace with positive energy and the 27 points of healing are replenished to a new state of refreshing energy.

What is Distant Healing?

A: Healing by energy at long distances can be very effective. Distant healing promotes the wholeness and balance of the organism and its resistance to illnesses and weakness. Moreover, the energetic balance prevents physical and mental illnesses. Distant healing discharges harmful energy from human energetic systems; normalizes many physical, mental, and emotional conditions; and restores and maintains health. It makes the physical organs and body systems stronger and healthier. After the distant healing, people feel renewed and full of energy. Distant energy healing is as effective as any other types of energy healing. It is a powerful healing tool for your and your relatives health management on an everyday basis.

What is Vapor Therapy?

A: Since essential oils have their own therapeutic benefits, they are used in fragrance therapy, and although this may be a slightly controversial subject, research has shown some very interesting results of how essential oils when diffused in the air.
Vaporizing the essential oils forces the molecules to become airborne, where we then can benefit in two ways - we trigger our limbic system through our smell sensation by means of the olfactory bulb, plus we can absorb them when we breathe them into our lungs, where they are also absorbed by the body.
The benefits of vaporization is to help with
Respiratory tract problems
Treating throat infections
Eliminating catarrhal conditions
Relieving mental and physical fatigue
Reducing tension and anxiety
Calming the nervous system

What is Aromatherapy?

A: Aromatherapy is the practice of using volatile plant oils, including essential oils, for psychological and physical well-being.
Essential oils, the pure essence of a plant, have been found to provide both psychological and physical benefits when used correctly and safely. The Essential Oil Profiles area details over 90 essential oils. Absolutes, CO2s and Hydrosols are also commonly utilized in aromatherapy. Although essential oils, CO2 extracts and absolutes are distilled by different methods, the term essential oil is sometimes used as a blanket term to include all natural, aromatic, volatile, plant oils including CO2s and absolutes.

In addition to essential oils, aromatherapy encourages the use of other complementary natural ingredients including cold pressed vegetable oils, jojoba (a liquid wax), hydrosols, herbs, milk powders, sea salts, sugars (an exfoliant), clays and muds.

What is Recommended for a First Time Customer?

A: First time customers usually are intrigued by the powers of energy healing but are not necessarily "sold" on it. I usually recommend the Hot Stones Therapy for first time customer as it brings the combination of traditional massage together with a holistic energy healing.

How Private are the Sessions?

A: All sessions are held in a private office. There are no outside factors or noises that come into the room. All sessions are held behind a closed door and in a private office setting.

What is a PWP?

A: A PWP stands for Personal Wellness Practitioner. A personal wellness practitioner is someone who has been certified in specific areas of healing and has earned a degree or who holds University Certifications.