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The Transformation Game

  • Do you struggle to create harmony between your obligations and personal time?

  • Do you sometimes run out of juice before you run out of day?

  • Do old stories run your life?

  • Are you exploring how to bring more creativity, joy and passion into your life?

  • Do your actions and use of time/resources align with your values?

When we combine Reiki and lightwork with classes or coaching, and add a dash of creativity, Magïc happens!


Coaching within the Spiral assists as you integrate your current practices, open to new possibilities, and refine your goals.

Reiki and lightwork reduce stress, support ease, rejuvenation, and a return to wholeness. They heighten our ability to connect with others in a deeper, more compassionate way. 

Tiny receptors on cell membranes respond to the vibration of tuning forks to bring harmony.


Coaching is a collaborative partnership, fostering positive change, and creating with intention supports shifts that last. Adding a creative project brings the shifts into palpable form.


Blending Reiki, Creativity and coaching bring fluidity to the process of tapping the body's wisdom, allowing one to identify and transform limiting beliefs, and open to new ideas and goals. Each experience of coaching with Reiki and Creativity will be unique, with sessions customized to meet individual needs. 

Common benefits include:


  • Relaxation and rejuvenation

  • Enhanced clarity and sense of purpose

  • Releasing old stories which "run the show"

  • Self awareness and affirmation

  • Insights spark creativity

  • Clearer perspective

  • Identifying and implementing ones next steps


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