About Meg
Meg has been passionate and interested in the Mystical Arts since adolescence. After high school, she studied psychology, sociology, and counseling in college, which allowed her to hone in on deepening her level of empathy and holding space for others while learning how to build rapport and trust with clients. Those early experiences and joy for learning more about the metaphysical realm along with her counseling skills led her to pursue a career with tarot and she now combines the best of both worlds to help guide clients. Meg has studied The Mystical Arts under the likes of Annabel Gat, Sal Jade, Bakara Wintner and Aliza Kelly.
Through Tarot Readings, Meg is able to help people heal and embrace their authentic selves so they can gain more clarity and confidence on what they want out of life.

Healer’s Statement
Who I am:
An intuitive channel with a clear connection to Spirit
A professional Tarot Reader/Practitioner who is engaged in continuous study of the cards and stars
A student of The Mystical Arts
A space-holder for healing
A practitioner who is dedicated to being trauma-informed
An imperfect human who is dedicated to their own healing, therapy and shadow work
My Intentions As Your Intuitive Reader/Astrologer/Practitioner:
To Do No Harm
To empower you to step into your highest power
To provide you with honest clarity, guidance, and intuition
To re-connect you with your own inner knowing and innate divinity
To help guide you on your path, knowing I cannot walk it for you
To remind you of your own free-will in the present and future
Who I am not:
A fortune-teller, mind reader or spiritual guru
A therapist or a doctor
A person who will make your decisions for you
Someone who can do the healing work for you
My Trauma-Informed Practice
It’s important that my clients and future clients know that I call myself a “trauma-informed practitioner,” and I don’t take that label lightly. I believe that there are many subtle definitions of trauma that go beyond what is in a traditional psychology textbook. “Love & light” spiritual culture is not my thing, and I think a lot of popularized spiritual ideals (like the law of attraction) often sidestep systematic oppression and structural racism. I also deeply believe in intergenerational trauma, or the idea that we may carry the unhealed trauma of our ancestors. It’s important to mention that my guides have been invaluable teachers when it comes to these subjects as well.
It’s my promise as a practitioner to continue to improve upon and learn more about counseling skills, space-holding, psychology, and communication whenever the learning opportunity is presented to me. For me, there’s no finish line when it comes to learning about these topics—this is my lifelong study.
If you are grieving the passing of a loved-one or dealing with trauma, you can trust that I will not respond with, “When are you moving on? “or “Get over it already.” No matter how long it has been since the passing or trauma occurred. If you are struggling with mental illness, you can trust that I will not suggest “positive thinking” or “try harder” as a cure-all. And if there’s financial stress in your life, I will not advise you to “pick yourself up by the bootstraps” or “just work harder.” It’s obvious that the capitalist agenda continues to prevail throughout all communities and industries, including spiritual ones. As a healer, I choose to work on dismantling these systems within my own self, instead of mindlessly perpetuating them.