A spread of cards.
A mirror you didn’t know you needed.
This isn’t about prediction.
It’s about clarity.
A card doesn’t tell you what’s coming. It shows you what’s already there— something you’ve been circling, avoiding, or almost seeing. In my hands, a reading is the same work I do in coaching, just approached from a different angle. Sideways. Which is sometimes exactly the way in.
You bring a question— or just a feeling you can’t name yet. I pull cards from the Animal Medicine deck, and we sit with what it opens. Sometimes it lands immediately. Sometimes it takes a few days to find you. Either way, it’s yours to keep.
The animal that shows up is never an accident. It’s an invitation to look at something you already know but haven’t yet let yourself say out loud.
The cards came before the coaching. They were my first language for this work— a way of helping people see what they already knew. The coaching grew out of that. The card at the end of a coaching session is really just a return to the beginning.