Many years ago I lost two people I deeply loved to pancreatic cancer; my husband and my mother. This began a deep journey of searching for answers and understanding. It was a long hard road of learning and discovery. Through that search I came upon Soul-Focused Healing, later creating my own form of reading which I call Soul-Focused Readings. Following that came becoming a Mindful Self-Compassion Teacher and Peace Education Facilitator.
Over the years between 2007 and 2014 I got certified in this healing work. I worked and taught classes in Nantucket since 2013 at one of the most prestigious spa's in the United States. I spoke on healing in Miami at The Fisher Island Spa and offered my services in other venues sharing this work and knowledge.
In 2015 a colleague and I began facilitating a Peace Education Program by the Prem Rawat Foundation at Miami Dade College as part of a curriculum for a Social Studies class and then in 2019 at the Everglades Prison for men as part of a team initiative to help bring this awareness and potential to inmates. I am currently involved with others and our team to bring this program and its newest form, geared for students from the ages of 14 to 25, to High schools, Universities and other facilities.
During those years I also fell in love with a course I was taking in Mindful-Self Compassion and trained in 2017 in New Zealand to teach it. I was offered a position not long after with Mindful Kids Miami, a great organization on bringing kindness, compassion and mindfulness to educators as well as students and laypeople across the board.
My greatest joy is to help people live in authenticity and well-being, to trust themselves and their Own unique life path at a deeper level and to treat themselves and others with greater understanding, compassion and kindness.
Rebecca
"If the long arc of medical science has taught us anything, it's that healing---for all its fitful progress---can come from the most improbable places. True wisdom means keeping a mind that's both open and skeptical, empirical and intuitive---admitting that we can never be entirely sure what it will take to make us well, but resolving to take advantage of it when we see it." ~Jeffrey Kluger and David Bjerklie