Are you typical of your star sign? If so, how?
I have a Scorpio eclipse activating my Taurus Moon, a configuration that resonates deeply with me. There is a distinctly Scorpionic quality to how I move through the world—psychic, perceptive, comfortable in the shadows, often observing quietly from the edges—while the Taurus influence keeps me grounded, embodied, and deeply sensual, rooted in the wisdom of the body. The interplay between these energies feels profoundly true to my lived experience. I also have a Libra rising and a Gemini Venus, which I strongly associate with my love of conversation, intellectual curiosity, and an ongoing devotion to balance, connection, and harmony. In addition, I carry Capricorn Moon energy—something I didn’t fully recognize or resonate with earlier in life, but have come to understand more clearly with age. It shows up in my grounded nature, my emotional restraint, and the care I take when opening my heart or revealing my inner world. When I consider this alongside my Human Design—being both a Reflector and a Manifestor according to my birth data—I find that I resonate equally with both archetypes. My numerology aligns as well. Taken together, the answer is yes: overall, I genuinely resonate with these systems and the ways they reflect who I am.
How long have you been giving readings for?
I have been giving readings for 35 years, with seven of those years spent serving clients professionally—experience that has deeply shaped my intuition, discernment, and practice.
What advice would you give to those customers contemplating their first reading?
I would invite them to reflect on whether there are any grey areas or blind spots in their life where they are seeking greater clarity. I might also ask them to contemplate what they may not yet be conscious of that could be blocking or inhibiting their growth, so that together we can explore insight into how to move through these patterns. Other questions I often pose include: Where are you being held back by fear? What do you ultimately want in your life, and what has kept you from arriving there so far? With love I would ask them why do they feel that they are not getting the love they deserve or what defence mechanisms are they stuck in and then use the reading to energetically clear this.
What do you do for fun outside of psychic readings?
Outside of my psychic work, I stay deeply connected to life through movement, creativity, and nature. I salsa dance, work out, and teach yoga, all of which keep me embodied and energized. I also work with herbal medicine, both in my personal practice and in supporting clients’ healing journeys. I love spending time by the ocean—watching the sunset on the beach is one of my favorite ways to reset and reconnect. I write, travel to spontaneous and unexpected places, and stay curious about the world, always following what feels alive and inspiring.
What prompted you to start giving readings?
After a serious ski injury left me almost paralyzed and confined to bed, I was deeply focused on healing and understanding my experience. During that time, I began working with Tarot, seeking insight and guidance. Over time, people began asking me for readings, and that was the beginning of my journey as a professional intuitive.
What spiritual skills do you have?
My spiritual path has been shaped through direct experience with heart break, dying family, death of friends and healing from this along with devotion, and long-term immersions in various healing ancient lineages. I have walked deeply with South American shamanic traditions, from living in the jungle to studying within an energy-healing lineage known as The Four Winds. Along the way, I have been humbled and taught by the wisdom of the Cofán, Shipibo, and Mapuche peoples. These lineages opened me to a way of listening—to the land, the body, and the unseen. Alongside this, my journey has been supported by contemplative and healing practices from the East, including Vipassana meditation, Dzogchen, Ayurveda, and Kundalini. Together, these paths have woven into a living practice—one that continues to guide how I relate to myself, others, and the world with presence, reverence, and heart. Then I have taken a deep dive at into Transpersonal Psychology at PhD level.
What tools do you use within your readings?
When I am reading, my greatest tool is listening. Often, the client already carries their own wisdom within them, and my role is to tune into that inner knowing and gently reflect it back. I listen not only to what is spoken, but to what is felt, held, and waiting to be acknowledged. I work intuitively with tarot, the pendulum, and spirit guides, while also grounding each session in basic psychological understanding. This blend allows the reading to be both soulful and practical—supporting insight, clarity, and integration, rather than dependency.