Welcome

Born from profound loss and a return to true purpose, this space exists to take the mystery out of healing and make it beautifully understood.

Healing is not a rigid process; it is a rhythm. We explore this through two pathways, meeting you exactly where you are:

Sanctuary Curation

Rooting. The grounded place where stability, routine, and the physical spaces we live in are intentionally designed to support our daily healing.

Personal Architecture

Reaching. The luminous space where we decode your unique astrological blueprint to dream, expand, and reach beyond the familiar.

Together, they reflect the rhythm of real life: rooting and reaching, home and horizon; your blueprint, revealed.

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Philosophy

After the passing of my beloved dog, Gizmo—who many of you knew and loved—I found myself moving through a season of grief that was as disorienting as it was clarifying. Loss has a ruthless way of stripping life down to its essentials. It removes the excess, exposes what is real, and asks—rather impolitely, but quite effectively—what still matters. For me, the answer was this work.

In the midst of that grief, I found myself returning to design. Not as performance, and certainly not as perfectionism, but as a way through. Working with my hands, reimagining my space, and creating something tangible gave me somewhere to place my energy when everything felt unmoored. It kept me occupied during the most difficult time of my life, yes—but it also gave me something else: the quiet relief of seeing a space become new. A space that felt calmer, clearer, more beautiful. A space she would have loved.

That experience did not pull me away from the work—it clarified its purpose. Because beneath all of it—beneath the beauty, beneath the symbolism, beneath the language of healing—what matters most is understanding. Making sense of what feels overwhelming. Revealing what is hidden. Taking the mystery out of a life and rendering it beautifully understood.

That is the heart of this work.

Through astrology, pattern recognition, and deeper forms of self-inquiry, this work brings clarity to the underlying architecture of who you are—your tendencies, your timing, your recurring themes, your gifts, your friction, and the shape of your becoming. Not as mystique for mystique’s sake, and not as spiritual ornamentation, but as something deeply practical. When you can see yourself clearly, life becomes less bewildering. Decisions become cleaner. Patterns stop feeling like punishment and start becoming information.

Sanctuary Curation exists within this for the same reason. It is not separate from the inner work; it is an extension of it. Not design for appearances, but environments that support you where you are—whether in grief, in transition, or simply in need of a space that feels steady enough to begin again.

Arcanum Healing exists at the intersection of discernment and devotion, symbolism and substance, beauty and meaning. This is not about aesthetics without depth, nor spirituality without application. It is about clarity that changes how you live—internally, and in the life you build around you.

This work is built on honesty, resilience, curiosity, and meaning.

If you are here, perhaps you are searching for direction. Perhaps you are longing for confirmation. Perhaps you simply want your life to make more sense.

Because understanding yourself should not feel inaccessible. And healing, at its best, should feel both exquisite and real.

Founder’s Note

I was born and raised in a small town in Alaska, a place where life is simple, raw, and honest. Growing up there taught me what it means to build a home from whatever you have, to be resourceful, to make beauty where you can, and to lean into the kind of resilience that doesn’t need to be spoken to be understood.

But I always carried a quiet pull toward something bigger — a sense that life stretched far beyond the mountains around me. After high school, I followed that feeling all the way into big cities and new worlds. I chased experiences, new spaces, new versions of myself. My journey hasn’t been smooth or easy. I’ve lived through more than I let show on the surface. But every hardship, every misstep, every rebuilding taught me something essential:

Healing is not a single event; it is a series of spaces we learn to inhabit.

Some of those spaces are tangible—the homes we create, the routines we keep, the body we return to each morning. Others are less visible, but no less formative—the patterns we carry, the timing we move through, the internal architecture that quietly shapes the trajectory of our lives.

After years of navigating dysfunction, growth, resilience, and expansion, I came to understand that my work was never just about transforming environments—it was about helping people see themselves clearly. Not from a place of perfection, but from lived experience. From sincerity. From the kind of clarity that is earned, not performed.

My professional path spans executive support, business operations, interior design, and real estate—each one refining my ability to see both structure and potential, both what is and what could be. Over time, that foundation expanded into deeper study, including Astrology, the Destiny Matrix, Hypnosis, NLP, Reiki, and Phlebotomy—allowing me to integrate intuitive insight with grounded, practical understanding. I am currently continuing this work as a Neurospatial Design™ student under the guidance of Kimberly Garner at the School of Integrative Design, deepening my focus on spatial psychology, sensory experience, and the subtle ways environments shape how we think, feel, and function.

The passing of my dog, Gizmo—who many of you knew and loved—marked a turning point in how I understand all of this. In losing what had grounded me, I returned to the most elemental forms of care: working with my hands, reshaping my environment, and creating a space that felt quieter, clearer, more supportive. It offered a way to move through grief, while revealing something undeniable—external environments are not decorative; they are supportive systems. Not image, but infrastructure.

That experience did not change my work; it clarified it.

Through Arcanum Healing, I focus on helping people navigate what feels complex, hidden, or overwhelming—revealing the blueprint beneath the surface so that what once felt confusing begins to make sense. The external, whether expressed through space or environment, exists as a reflection of that understanding—not a replacement for it, but an extension of it.

This is not about aesthetics for the sake of aesthetics, nor spirituality for the sake of mystique. It is about clarity, discernment, and precision—and creating a life that fits, not only internally, but in the way it is lived every day.

I built this company the same way I have rebuilt my own life: with honesty, resilience, curiosity, and the decision to create something meaningful from what remains.

Thank you for being here.