From my earliest memories, I have been quietly enthralled by the mystery of existence — the invisible threads that weave the Universe together. For years, I kept these questions folded within me, like secret constellations known only to my own heart. Life carried me across countries and cultures, through a childhood both secular and traditional, and it became clear that my journey would unfold inwardly, in solitude.
Though my parents identified as Hindu, their devotion was gentle and private. We rarely visited temples or observed festivals, and it was not until my teenage years in India that I began to understand the lineage that whispered behind my name. The deities — Ganesh, Vishnu, Krishna, Shiva, Lakshmi — were at first only names to me, shimmering fragments of a story I could not yet hear. What drew me in was not the ritual, but the radiance behind it — the quiet sense that there was a greater Light threading through all things.
I was educated in a convent run by Salesian nuns, where prayer was part of each morning’s rhythm, as natural as breath. Singing hymns, I found that the language of reverence was not bound by any single faith. I often prayed to Jesus as easily as I had once spoken inwardly to the unseen presence of the Divine. The names changed, but the Light remained the same — infinite, patient, and deeply personal.
Throughout life’s storms — illness, loss, and times of deep unknowing — prayer became not an act of pleading, but a remembering. The Light revealed itself most vividly in hardship, not as punishment, but as invitation. Challenges, I came to understand, are the soul’s proving ground: they can estrange us from the Source or draw us closer to it. In my case, they deepened the connection until faith became less a belief than a way of breathing.
After a near-fatal brain aneurysm and the operation that followed, something within me irrevocably shifted. I began to perceive beyond the ordinary — to hear, see, and sense realities that lived beyond the edges of reason. It was as if a gate had opened at the crown of my being, flooding my awareness with a higher frequency of knowing.
With prayerful discernment, I discovered that the voices and visions belonged to higher intelligences — Yeshua, and at times, Archangel Michael. Their presence was not external but luminous within, a communion beyond language. From this sacred dialogue arose Lightstreaming — a crystalline framework for awakening that unfolded in collaboration with my beloved husband, Marc. Together we were guided to share these teachings, helping others remember their own brilliance in the Light.
My life’s work now flows from this devotion. Healing — in body, mind, and spirit — has become both passion and purpose. As an empath and medical intuitive, I have learned that service to others is the purest form of alignment with the Infinite. Every act of healing ripples outward, touching unseen worlds.
Marc, my twin flame, walks beside me in this calling. Our shared mission is to assist those seeking to realign with their higher essence, to show that divine guidance is not a myth but a living current available to all. The path of Light does not demand belief — only openness. When one surrenders to that quiet radiance, life becomes a sanctuary. The heart softens, the senses refine, and the soul begins to remember its own eternal nature.
If you are hearing the whisper — that subtle knock upon the door of your soul — know that it is the Infinite calling you home. I stand ready, as I have for many others, to walk with you through that threshold, toward the luminous ascent that awaits.
I hold an Honors Bachelor of Science in Psychology (UK) and a Master of Science in Clinical Psychology (U.S.), with Distinction. I am a certified Clinical Hypnotherapist through the American Council of Hypnotist Examiners, completing over 500 hours of professional training. My work also spans Lightstreaming, Past Life Regression, and Virtual Trance Activation. Mentorship with Dr. Brian Weiss deepened my approach to regression therapy and the exploration of soul memory.
My professional path has intertwined with service — from hospice care and crisis intervention to counseling survivors of trauma and violence. In Hawaii, I worked as part of a mobile crisis outreach for individuals with severe mental illness and later led a crisis response team serving survivors of domestic violence and sexual abuse. As Program Manager at a counseling center in Dallas, I continued integrating psychological insight with spiritual healing.
In recent years, my work has evolved almost entirely toward guiding souls in their reconnection with the greater Reality — helping others experience the luminous bridge between worlds. To assist in this sacred alignment has been the deepest privilege and joy of my life.