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Find Your Compass. Savor Your existence.


You know that feeling of being halfway through a shower and realizing you have no memory of washing your hair? Your body was on autopilot, but you were already at work, replaying a conversation, or worrying about a future task.



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This is what it means to live disconnected from our own lives.


For years, I spoke a language that wasn't mine. The language of "should," of inherited patterns, of constantly scanning for what was wrong. I was a radio tuned to a station of static and noise, unable to hear my own signal.


My healing began when I stopped trying to fix the radio and started looking for the tuner.


I discovered it in the body—a deep, somatic sense of knowing. An internal compass.


This compass isn't found in your thoughts. It's felt in the weight of your body in a chair, the warmth of water on your skin, the simple act of noticing your next breath. It’s that clear, physical "yes" or "no" that guides you toward what truly nourishes you.


My work is about tuning your attention to this nourishing, the beautiful, the ‘delicious’ in everyday life. It's a practice of savoring your own existence.


When you learn to calibrate to this frequency, everything shifts. You move from managing problems to cultivating possibilities. You stop trying to control the storm and learn to dance in its waves.


From this place of embodied presence, a profound shift happens: we don't fix reality, we co-create it.


This is the space I create from and guide you toward. It is the most powerful creative state there is. My art is the physical evidence of this co-creation—a map of these inner landscapes, inviting you to remember the frequency of your own wholeness.


If these words feel like a key you've been searching for, it's because your compass is already pointing this way.


To see what emerges from this state of co-creation, you are welcome to explore the art in the


 
 
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