The author of The Way of Creation.
The Way of Creation is a reflection of my own path – it's been part of my life for as long as I can remember, continuing to grow and shift with me. It shows up in experiences, in silence, and in the people I meet along the way.
It was with me early on, though I didn't have words for it then. My mother was the first to open my eyes to the subtle world, leaving me with a sense of something beyond the visible. Later, a shamanic teacher entered my life in childhood – a steady presence over decades, and one of the first to deepen that sense of what can't be seen. Since then, many others have crossed my path: some as formal teachers, others simply as people whose presence changed me. Some stayed, some didn't – but all left their mark.
Clarity, stillness, love, and even despair have all been part of the journey. Often, it was the least expected encounters that carried the most lasting insight. One such moment happened in Maui, years ago, when a woman shared a piece of wisdom that planted a seed in me – one I didn't fully understand at the time, but which quietly kept growing.
The Way of Creation isn't a method I was taught and now pass on. It's something I live with, listen to, and keep learning from – every single day. These writings are part of that. They're not a record of what I've learned; they are the learning. Writing, shaping, and revisiting them helps me stay close to what wants to be known.
This isn't a teaching to follow. It's an ongoing conversation – with life, with what's beyond, and with the part of you that knows truth when it hears it. If something in these words resonates, I'm grateful.
We're all finding our way. This is mine, still unfolding.
Thank you for taking the time to read these texts. I hope it offers something useful for your own path. If it speaks to you, I'd be glad to hear from you. And if you feel moved to support the work, donations are welcome to help keep it accessible to anyone who seeks it.