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Healing after spiritual terror, ritual harm, and deep trauma

Trauma-informed spiritual support for survivors of ritualized abuse, spiritual abuse, coercive control, and sacred violation — at your pace, by your consent.

If you are in immediate danger or experiencing a mental health crisis, please contact emergency services or the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (call or text 988) first. This service is spiritual accompaniment, not emergency or clinical care.

You are not alone in what you survived.

This support is for those whose suffering has a spiritual dimension that ordinary therapy or medicine does not fully address — people who carry wounds from what was done to them in the name of power, religion, or the sacred.

Survivors of Ritualized Abuse
People who experienced abuse involving ritual, ceremony, spiritual coercion, or occult intimidation — including childhood, familial, or organized settings.
Spiritual Abuse Survivors
Those harmed by abusive religious systems, manipulative spiritual leaders, fear-based doctrines, or coercive faith communities that weaponized the sacred.
Survivors of Coercive Control
People who left high-control groups, cultic dynamics, or dominating relationships where spiritual language or ritual was used to maintain power.
Those Seeking Sacred Grounding
Anyone living with spiritual distress, sacred fear, post-traumatic overwhelm, or a need to reconnect with the divine on their own safe, sovereign terms.
I offer spiritually grounded, trauma-aware support that helps survivors reconnect to dignity, protection, and inner steadiness.

Six pillars of trauma-informed care.

Every session is built on the same foundation that trauma-informed practitioners worldwide recognize as essential: safety, choice, consent, collaboration, empowerment, and no re-traumatization.

Safety
Calm, grounded presence. Nothing is forced. You control the pace at all times.
Choice
You decide what practices, if any, are part of your session. All ritual is optional.
Consent
No touch, no forced disclosure, no coercive language. Every step begins with yes.
Collaboration
I work alongside your existing support — therapists, doctors, advocates — not in place of them.
Empowerment
The goal is to return your sacred life to you — strengthened, protected, and yours.
No Re-Traumatization
We go only as deep as you are ready. Pacing is not weakness — it is wisdom.

Support for regulation, meaning-making, and restoration.

These offerings focus on stabilization and sacred reconnection — not on dramatic claims, recovered memories, or guaranteed outcomes.

01
Grounding Sessions
For survivors experiencing fear, panic, spiritual distress, or post-traumatic overwhelm. We work with breath, presence, stillness, and safe sacred space to bring you back into your body and into calm.
02
Consent-Based Ritual Care
Prayer, mantra, altar work, herbal cleansing, or protective ritual — offered only with your explicit permission and stoppable at any moment. You choose what feels safe. You can choose none of it.
03
Spiritual Recovery Support
For those harmed by abusive religion, coercive ritual, or fear-based spiritual teachings. We work gently to separate the sacred — which belongs to you — from the abuse that weaponized it.
04
Witnessed Presence
Sometimes the most powerful offering is simply being seen and held in sacred space — with no agenda, no ritual, no performance. Just presence, witness, and dignified accompaniment.
05
Protective Practice
Building a relationship with protective divine energy, establishing personal spiritual boundaries, and restoring a sense of sacred sovereignty — on terms that feel empowering rather than obligating.
06
Collaborative Care Coordination
When symptoms involve dissociation, flashbacks, suicidality, or severe PTSD, I actively encourage and support parallel work with licensed trauma professionals. Spiritual care is strongest when integrated with clinical support.

You deserve honesty about what this is — and what it is not.

These boundaries are not disclaimers. They are part of the care itself. Knowing clearly what you can expect is foundational to real safety.

If you are in immediate danger, suicidal, or in acute mental health crisis: Call 911 or go to your nearest emergency room. Text or call 988 (Suicide & Crisis Lifeline, US). International: findahelpline.com

Questions you may be carrying.

Do I have to disclose what happened to me?
No. You can share as much or as little as you choose, at any time. Many sessions begin with no narrative at all — only a shared intention for grounding, protection, or presence. Disclosure is never required and never pressured.
I am already working with a therapist. Can I still come here?
Absolutely. Spiritual support and licensed therapy work best together. If you are in active trauma treatment, I encourage you to continue and to let your therapist know you are exploring spiritual accompaniment alongside your clinical work. I am happy to support that coordination.
I have lost all trust in spiritual or religious spaces. Is this safe for me?
Your wariness is completely valid and understandable. No ritual, prayer, or spiritual language will be introduced in your session unless you ask for it — and even then, you can stop or redirect at any moment. A first session can simply be a conversation. Your boundaries will be respected exactly as you set them.
What does a first session look like?
The first session is an intake conversation. We talk about what you are looking for, what feels safe, and what does not. I will explain how I work and answer your questions. There is no pressure to commit to anything, and nothing happens without your explicit agreement. Sessions are conducted privately and confidentially.
Will you try to tell me what happened to me spiritually?
No. I do not diagnose spiritual conditions, attribute causes to what you experienced, or suggest what you should believe about it. My role is to support your healing and your sense of safety — not to define your story for you. Survivor autonomy is central to everything here.
Can I remain anonymous or use a different name?
Yes. Your safety is the priority. You may use any name you are comfortable with. Discretion and confidentiality are foundational to how this space operates.

Begin, when you are ready.

There is no pressure to move before you feel safe.

A gentle first conversation — no commitment, no ritual, just a grounded conversation.

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