
About Lynn
The Leap of Faith
I took the leap.
Not because it was easy. Not because it was accepted. But because my heart demanded it.
For as long as I can remember, something deep within me was calling—a quiet but insistent truth that the world I was shown wasn’t the full story. After losing my father at 19, I made a promise: I would discover what life is really about. That vow became the catalyst for a lifelong journey—across continents, cultures, inner realms, and unseen dimensions.
A Decade of Devotion
In my twenties and thirties, I devoted over a decade of my life to Buddhist practice—not as an interest, but as a way of life.
I lived and traveled among Buddhist monasteries throughout Asia, Canada, and America, immersing myself in Theravada, Mahayana, and esoteric teachings. I experienced Buddhism as it has been practiced for centuries in the East and witnessed its growing emergence in the West during the 1990s. This bridging of worlds gave me a rare perspective on how ancient wisdom adapts and expresses itself across cultures—always pointing back to the same universal truth.
I sat in silence. I practiced. I observed. I listened.
I engaged with living lineages and, most importantly, turned inward—again and again.
Buddhism gave me more than insight—it gave me foundation, discipline, and the capacity to walk through suffering with awareness and grace.

A Collective Awakening
Over the decades, I expanded beyond Buddhism, studying spiritual systems, healing traditions, and esoteric practices from around the world. I sought the deeper thread running through every path:
Why do humans—everywhere, across time—ask if there is more?
And what I found was this: Yes. There is more.
Every culture holds clues. Every spiritual tradition carries echoes. Every soul, at some point, whispers: This isn’t all there is.
In the last decade especially, something extraordinary has been rising—a global remembering. Across the planet, people are awakening. The quiet, personal longing for meaning is becoming a shared conversation. The internet, cross-cultural dialogue, and shifting consciousness have sparked a spiritual renaissance. What was once hidden or dismissed is now rising to the surface.
Yes, the world looks chaotic.
But in my experience, turmoil often arrives on the cusp of transformation.
The Spiral Path of Healing
After years in deep spiritual practice, I tried to return to “normal life.” I married again. I reintegrated into the world. But what followed was a descent into chaos—a repeating pattern of narcissistic abuse, emotional breakdown, and soul collapse.
Even with all my spiritual knowledge, I found myself crumbling inside.
But the tools I had gathered became lifelines. They weren’t just ideas anymore—they were practices I had to live. And through that darkness, I was pushed to dive even deeper. I had to meet my inner truth at the rawest, most human level.
Leaving that painful marriage and walking away from fractured family dynamics, I followed a call that led me to Alaska.
I didn’t come here to escape—I came here to heal.
To listen.
To face the ancestral wounds that had shaped my life.
To stop hiding the parts of me I had long kept buried—my sensitivity, my knowing, my capacity to see beyond the veil.

The Invitation
I am here to help others walk the path back to their truest, most authentic self—
to follow that inner calling that has long been buried to meet the needs of others.
We were never meant to live confined by conditioning or fear.
We are here to remember who we are and allow that truth to come through—fully, freely, and without apology.
The healing of this planet begins with each individual choosing to be real.
One heart at a time.
That is my purpose.
To walk beside those ready to awaken what they already know:
That authenticity is healing. And your soul is waiting for you to listen.
The Alaska Awakening
Alaska gave me the silence and spaciousness I needed to unfold.
Here, I finally stopped apologizing for who I am. I allowed myself to radically accept the gifts I had long kept hidden—my empathic sensitivity, psychic awareness, healing presence, and deep inner knowing.
That acceptance was my turning point.
Because the same gifts I once feared are the very tools that saved me.
They brought me peace in my own body, clarity in my own mind, and the strength to reclaim my life from the inside out.
And now, they are the gifts I offer to others.
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