Tarot & oracles
I am originally from Québec, the French part of Canada. I grew up speaking French and later learned English after moving to Hawai‘i. My roots were in Catholicism, but in 1998, I discovered Hatha Yoga, and the following year, Ashtanga Yoga was the early beginning of my spiritual awakening.
Even as a child, I was drawn to the mystical and unseen aspects of life. I developed a deep curiosity for them and began collecting tarot decks. I’ve always felt a strong connection to this practice, as if it’s something carried through my lineage—perhaps tied to my French heritage and gypsy ancestry.
I remember clearly buying an Oracle of the ‘Aumākua of Hawai‘i back in 2003, which I later gifted to my sister. That deck was well celebrated, and over time I gathered many different oracle decks. Occasionally, I would return to the Marseille tarot, but I often released it again, feeling its depth and complexity, especially with the layers of alchemy and history it carries.
After moving through challenging stages in my life, particularly since 2021, my path shifted profoundly. Tarot became a true companion for me, helping me weave meaning into my story and interpret life’s unfolding.
Recently, I have been learning tarot from a master tarot reader who has now become both teacher and guide in deepening my understanding of the cards.
For me, the beauty of tarot lies in the way it differs from psychic work, astrology, psychology, divination, and alchemy, grounded in the Universal laws. At its heart, it is about interpretation, intuition, and working with energy. It requires tuning inward, quieting the mind, and opening space for divine communication to flow—whether from ancestors, spirit guides, or loved ones who have passed.
What excites me about sharing this medicine today is how deeply it resonates with my path and who I am becoming. Tarot is a form of storytelling—you are invited to interpret your own journey, and I am here to guide and hold space as those insights unfold.