My journey


I was born in Myanmar into a lineage of healers, seers, oracles, and spirit channelers. From childhood, I moved between worlds — navigating the visible and invisible with a sensitivity that was both gift and burden. For years I tried to metabolize it through the intellect: degrees from Harvard and Berkeley, teaching graduate students Biostatistics and Epidemiology, and fieldwork in humanitarian conflict zones. The intensive meditation training I received early on from masters in the Burmese and Thai vipassana traditions gave me grounding. But the sensitivity didn’t stop.

What brought me to this work fully was illness. For years I lived with a severe autoimmune condition that conventional and alternative medicine could not treat— one that left me in daily pain, exhausted, and depleted at the root. I healed it anyway, through twenty years of sustained practice: study with Tibetan lamas and Buddhist monks, training in energy healing, work with masters in the Hawaiian, Amazonian and West African shamanic lineages, work with Tantric and Vedanta teachers, and deep immersion in somatic modalities including Somatic Experiencing, Hakomi, and Internal Family Systems.

 In shamanic traditions across cultures, this path — illness, descent, and return — is recognized as the ground of genuine healing capacity. You cannot guide someone through terrain you have not crossed yourself.

As my own healing deepened, the capacity to work with others emerged — not as something learned, but as something that opened. In meditative and trance states, I can perceive the energetic field with unusual precision: what is held there, where it originates, and what it needs to move. I work with the Akashic field, with sound, mudras, and mantra, with ancestral and karmic patterning, and with the intelligence of the body itself.

 I work with a small number of clients. The work requires full presence, and it cannot be scaled. What matters to me is genuine connection, honest seeing, and work that actually moves something.

If you feel called to explore this, I’d be glad to speak with you.

Contact me

 If something here has landed for you, reach out. We’ll begin with a brief conversation — unhurried, without pressure — to explore what working together might look like.