
Meet Amy

Seventeen years ago, I went to massage school because I wanted to help people feel better.
I didn’t plan on working with energy, but while I was learning massage, I started to feel something new. A soft, warm energy would move through my hands when I worked on people. It felt natural, like it had always been there.
That’s how Reiki came into my life.
Since then, I’ve kept following that path. I’ve learned to listen to plants, trees, and the quiet messages from nature. I believe the earth has its own kind of wisdom, and that it wants to help us heal when we slow down and pay attention.
Now I mix Traditional Reiki, Sound Healing, and Plan Spirit Reiki in my sessions. I help people reconnect with themselves and find balance again. My goal is simple. I want to help people slow down, breathe, and feel at peace in their body, mind, and spirit.
Before I started this work, I was a CNA, an EMT, and a firefighter.
I’ve always cared about helping people.
But over time, I noticed something. So many of the problems we face start long before the body gets sick. They begin as stress, worry, or feeling disconnected. That’s the body’s way of asking for help.
Now I help people listen to what their body and spirit are trying to say.
Reiki and sound help release what’s heavy and bring in calm. I always tell people, my job isn’t to heal you it’s to help you remember how to heal yourself.
When you come in, everything is calm and personal. The lights are soft. The sounds are gentle. I work with my hands, my energy, and my heart.
Some people feel warmth or tingles. Some people get emotional. Everyone leaves feeling a little lighter.
When I’m not in session, I’m usually outside. I love walking in the woods, tending to my chickens and ducks, reading, cooking, or making plant medicines and baskets by hand. Nature brings me peace. It keeps me grounded and reminds me what really matters.
Healing doesn’t have to be heavy or hard. It can be light, gentle, and full of life.
My hope is that when you come see me, you leave feeling more grounded, more open, and more connected to yourself, to nature, and to the world around you.