Hello!
I'm Maria, and welcome to my little corner of the world........

I am a proud neurodivergent mom to three amazing young children, two of whom are also neurodivergent, a rescue dog Tony (I'm sure he is also neurodivergent), plus my hubby, Nick, who quite often gets called St. Nick, because of all the stuff he has to deal with. Like you I'm coasting along navigating the chaos of life.
My journey took an unexpected turn during the COVID pandemic when I lost my job and career in the corporate world. This upheaval forced me to readjust to a new norm, and in the process, I felt like I had lost my identity. A few years later, on a family vacation in Mexico, I experienced a profound spiritual awakening that transformed my life. This awakening reconnected me with the spirituality I had known since childhood.
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As a child, I was often told my psychic abilities were simply an overactive imagination. Deep down, I knew this wasn’t true. Today, I proudly embrace these gifts as an integral part of my path and identity.
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Now, I dedicate myself wholeheartedly to spiritual practices, guiding others on their healing journeys. Meditation and holistic practices have been my anchor, helping me weather life’s toughest moments. This new chapter has allowed me to heal past trauma, move forward, and unapologetically embrace my unique path.
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Join me as I continue to delve into the realms of spirituality, healing, and self-discovery. Together, we can unlock the mysteries within and transform our lives.
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Fun Facts About Me
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I was born and raised in the UK, from Manchester
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I studied and lived in London, UK, where I graduated from College with a Marketing Bachelors Degree
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At age 22 I took sabbatical leave from work and traveled South East Asia for a year
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I became a certified scuba diver in Koh Toa, Thailand, but disliked it so much I never did it again
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I ate Python in Vietnam which tasted like chicken, and Crocodile in Australia which also tasted like chicken
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I learned the art of Poi Ball in Thailand and meditation in Malaysia
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I skydived in New Zealand, for someone who is terrified of heights this was a big deal
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I drank something weird in a ceremony in Fiji that looked like dirty dishwater
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I snorkeled the Great Barrier Reef, because I now hated scuba diving
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I lied to a former employer, told them I was dyslexic. Simply because I was tired of them nitpicking at my grammar.
Amen to the wild, messy, beautiful ride that is life!



