You exist for a reason! Even if you don’t know where to start, your longing for clarity and purpose is proof that you have more to offer than your life currently allows.
“Rosa has a distinct way of boiling down what matters and putting things into a different perspective which has always helped me see things differently.”
Dan Carson, Nurse, St. John's Hospital
I use a diverse toolbox to support personal development: psychology, ritual, imaginative play, mindfulness, psychedelics, altered states such as hypnosis or other trance states, and transformative religious experiences. I work with clients to incorporate their own values, experiences, and belief systems into our work together and as building blocks to become the person they haven’t even yet dreamed of being.
Our sessions will feel like spending time with a friend who’s really good at asking questions that open up new ways of acting, thinking, and being. A friend who will see you through eyes of love and belonging. A friend who understands how to help you see yourself through similarly loving eyes, and who can help you get out of your own way, learn to hear your own voice, and get clear on how to make your dreams a reality.
Our work is a partnership. We will explore: Where are you feeling most stuck or unfulfilled? What do you long for? We will work together to get clear on your desires, and what’s holding you back, so you can haul up your anchors and set sail in becoming a new version of yourself.
We start from wherever you are in this moment.
Prior to experiencing my own transformation, I didn’t know how to value myself or what I have to offer.
I used to think work was a necessary evil to living in the modern world. I thought the best I could hope for was a job that paid me enough to live the life I want on my off hours, with enough work-life balance that I could HAVE off hours. I took it for granted that whatever work I was doing would ultimately be making more money for people who already have more than their share and don’t seem to care about fairness or generosity.
I thought what I could do for my friends was more important than getting my own needs met in those relationships.
I thought the best I could expect in my romantic relationships was to be of service, and that service would give me the privilege of being in the relationship.
If you can relate to these feelings, I can help you find another way.