I’m Amanda
ABOUT ME
I live and work in the Sea to Sky — in the forests, rivers, and mountains between Howe Sound and Pemberton. I hold this work in deep connection with this land.
A lifelong devotion to the intelligence of the body.
TRAINING AND LINEAGE
My work lives at the intersection of the body, the nervous system, and the natural and spiritual world — drawing from neuroscience and energetics, from frequency and physics, from the medicine of sacred earth traditions, and from years of lived experience walking this path myself.
I have trained with leading practitioners in intuitive healing, somatic processing, shamanic journeying, somatic-based IFS and EMDR, and trauma-informed somatic psychedelic facilitation. But I have not arrived here through study alone. This foundation is carried as a responsibility to the people who walk this path with me, and to the traditions it draws from.
The forest has been one of my greatest teachers as well. It showed me how to be both rooted and expanding at the same time — how to hold with presence, move in rhythm, and meet what arrives with grace.
“True wisdom is not something we accumulate. It is something we experience and embody.”
MODALITIES
What I weave into the field
These are not separate offerings. They are woven together in response to what each person's system is asking for — following what is alive in the moment, with intention and care.
How I work
Attunement
When you enter this space, you are met in your entirety — not as something to be fixed, but as someone to be witnessed and gently supported as you unfold. I hold the structure of the work while remaining deeply attuned to your nervous system, your pace, and your own inner intelligence.
Fluid, not fixed
There are no rigid timelines here. No imposed pace. We follow what your system is ready for — what is emerging, what is asking to be met.
Slow is fast
This work requires continuity. Deep, embodied change doesn't come from a single session — it emerges through intention, consistency, and enough safety to let go. I hold the full arc: from our first meeting in the forest, through preparation, into ceremony, and into the integration where the work begins to take root in daily life.