As a community organizer, educator, and spiritual care practitioner, I offer tarot through Kindred Roots—a collaborative, empowering, and reflective practice rooted in storytelling, healing, and connection.
I teach music lessons in the Winchester and Ashburn areas and facilitate gatherings centered on meaningful connection, creativity, and shared reflection. I also teach a university course on Indigenous cultures and serve as an intern with Sanctuary on the Trail, a Native American church co-founded by René Locklear White and Chris (Comeswithclouds) White, which continues to shape my commitment to Indigenous, land-centered, and relational ways of knowing.
My tarot practice is grounded in queer liberatory values and shaped by my own journey healing from religious trauma. I use tarot not to predict the future, but to affirm each person’s agency, autonomy, and inner wisdom, especially for those whose identities have been marginalized or erased in spiritual spaces. Through intuition, co-created meaning, and creative spread design, my sessions invite reflection, discernment, and personal transformation.
Whether reading at festivals, in shops, for students, neighbors, or fellow wanderers, I see tarot as a way to return to ourselves and to one another. Kindred Roots reflects my love for nature, storytelling, music, cats, and community, it’s a practice of grounding, growing, and reimagining together.
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