“Within each of us there is a wild, sacred place, a spiral stairway leading inward to the heart of our own becoming.”
~Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Women Who Run With the Wolves
What Is Rewilding?
At its heart, rewilding means returning to our original nature—restoring what’s been domesticated, forgotten, or disconnected. In ecology, it’s about giving land back to itself, allowing wildness to heal and thrive with minimal human interference. But rewilding isn’t just for landscapes. It’s for hearts, homes, and ways of being.
Discover the art of rewilding your life, home, and community with nature-based mentorship, personalized ceremonies, and seasonal retreats. Reconnect with your wild wisdom and live in rhythm with the Earth.
Rewilding Your Sanctuary is my personal invitation to reclaim the sacred in everyday life—to live with intention, reciprocity, and reverence. It’s about tending your inner and outer sanctuaries with the same devotion you’d offer a beloved garden: with presence, curiosity, and care.
Rewilding asks us to slow down, remember what truly matters, and create spaces—physical, emotional, and spiritual—that reflect your truest self. It heals the disconnection between self and nature, home and spirit, body and Earth.
This vision gave rise to the Rewild Your Sanctuary offerings: a collection of retreats, workshops, and personalized guidance to support you in cultivating spaces and practices rooted in beauty, balance, and belonging. Whether you’re transforming your home, reconnecting with the land, or deepening your self-care rituals, this work invites you to live more fully, more freely, and more in tune with the natural world and your own wild wisdom.
Let’s explore the three pillars of rewilding that I focus on:
Inner Sanctuary
The wild within. A deep remembering of your innate wisdom, resilience, and connection to life’s sacred cycles. Through ritual, mindfulness, and shamanic journeywork, we cultivate presence and tend to the sanctuary of the heart.
Home & Hearth
The wild at home. Honoring your living spaces as sacred, weaving in the lost arts of herbalism, kitchen alchemy, land stewardship, and seasonal rhythms. Your home becomes a place of nourishment, reflection, and harmony with the natural world.