Questions I get and the answers

  • The Akashic Records are a collection of all souls information in a library of sorts, kept in another energetic field. These records hold all the information about all of your lives past, present, and future. You can access these records to find answers to why you have certain blocks in this life or certain issues that may be rooted in another life time.

  • A Soul Contract is an agreement your soul makes before reincarnating into human life. It is a loose blueprint of the life you planned with your spirit team before you were born. It's a plan that focuses on the lessons you want to learn in this lifetime. They can also be agreements between two souls to help make this learning possible. It's important to remember that these contracts are not rigid. They are fluid, allowing for the exercise of free will. For example, you might choose to focus on learning about loving yourself, setting boundaries, or finding your voice. In doing so, you might intentionally place yourself in challenging situations, like choosing controlling partners. These scenarios are not mere coincidences; they are opportunities you've chosen for spiritual growth.

  • A Soul Reading is connected to Spirituality and does not go against any religion. If you belong to a certain religion, and your specific Ascended Master, such as Jesus, or Allah, etc., is meant to show up, they will. If you are Christian, for instance, Jesus would show up. A lot of times, it will be your own personal spirit guides and ancestors. Spirit or God communicates to you through your culture and background.

  • No, this is only connecting to the light for your highest good.

  • I always recommend giving it a little time. Sometimes answers are shown to you in the days following a reading. If we just can’t get to all of your questions, you can always book another reading.

  • Yes, I recommend having 3-6 questions prepared for a Soul Reading and we will address them in order of importance. It is best to not ask yes or no questions. Ask open ended questions such as “What would be my next best steps for finding a career that would make me happy?” or “Can you give me a better understanding for why my mom behaved the way she did when I was growing up?

  • Your questions must be for the higher good. Avoid questions like “When will my crazy neighbor kick the bucket?” Some ideas would be: “What are some good ways for understanding my in-laws and how can I make our relationship better? How will this career move affect my future happiness and purpose? What is my true purpose? What are ways I can find a partner who is truly a good match for me? How can I understand and truly move past my childhood trauma?”