Her credentials tell only part of the story: 200-hour RYT certification from Black Swan Yoga in Austin, advanced training with Ganja Yoga, birth doula, and deep study in Ayurvedic medicine. But it's the synthesis of these practices — the rare ability to hold space where body, mind, and spirit converge — that defines her work.
As a birth doula, she witnessed the raw power of transition. Through yoga, she learned the language of breath and embodiment. In Ayurveda, she discovered the rhythms that govern wellness. And in psychology, she gained insight into the patterns that shape our experience.
Breath of Life Temple exists because transformation requires more than technique — it demands presence, wisdom, and an unwavering commitment to the sacred. Here, ancient healing practices meet intentional ceremony, creating a container for those ready to remember who they truly are.
This is not wellness as distraction. This is healing as homecoming.
For seekers ready to move beyond the surface, Breath of Life Temple offers a rare invitation: to experience the profound integration of body, mind, and spirit under the guidance of someone who has walked the path herself.