The Soul Function Behind My Work
What I’m Learning About Finding the Lost Ones
Someone told me something this week that I'm still sitting with.
She said she wrote about me in her book. Not this version of me — a past life version. She described a lifetime in which I found lost and displaced souls, gave them love and purpose, and sent them off into the galaxy.
I had an emotional flood response when she said it. Not because it was surprising. Because it wasn't.
When Something Clicks Into Place
I've known for a long time that the work I do is not really about the specific modalities. It's not primarily about the Akashic Records as a system, or energy clearing as a technique, or coaching as a methodology. Those are the current forms. The actual thing underneath them is something older and harder to name.
What I do — in some fundamental way that runs underneath every session, every reading, every conversation — is find people who are lost. Not lost in a tragic way, necessarily. Lost in the way that almost everyone is lost at some point: untethered from their own knowing, unclear about what they're here for, carrying so much that isn't theirs that they've forgotten what is. Displaced from themselves.
I find them. I orient them. I give them what they need for the next part. And then I release them.
Hearing it described as a soul function that runs across lifetimes — hearing that it was significant enough that someone documented it, that it was recognizable as a pattern even from the outside — that landed differently than knowing it from the inside. It made it real in a different register.
What This Actually Looks Like in Practice
The lost ones don't always know they're lost. They often come in presenting a specific problem. The relationship that isn't working. The career that feels hollow. The anxiety that doesn't respond to the usual treatments. The sense of being capable of more than the life they're living but not knowing how to get there.
What I find, when I go into the records or into the field with them, is usually something much more fundamental than the presenting problem. A soul that has been operating without access to its own blueprint. An energy system carrying so much ancestral and past-life material that the person's own signal is barely audible underneath it.
The work isn't fixing them. It's clearing enough of what isn't them that they can hear themselves again. It's showing them what the records actually hold so they have a map. It's providing the specific orientation — you are here, this is why, this is what you carry, this is the direction — that the soul needs to find its own footing.
And then they go. That's the part I'm still learning to be at peace with. They come, they find what they needed, and they go forward into their own lives. The work is not to become indispensable to them. The work is to make them less lost. Done well, the outcome is that they need this less.
The Liminal Work That's Opening
This week something new started developing alongside the session work. I've written about the liminal space access that's been opening — the hypnagogic state between waking and sleeping where the door thins and I can hear what's on the other side.
What I'm understanding now is that the liminal work and the session work are the same soul function at different scales. In sessions, I work with people who are alive and have chosen to engage. In the liminal space, I work with whoever is there when the door is open — including those who have crossed and are still navigating.
Both populations are, in some sense, lost. Both need orientation. Both need someone to say: I can hear you. I want to help. Slow down.
The function doesn't change based on which side of the physical threshold the being is on. The lighthouse doesn't ask whether the ships are heading toward port or away from it. It just keeps the light.
What Came Through on the Podcast This Week
I was on a numerology podcast this week doing tarot readings for the guests. Orbs showed up on camera throughout — visible enough that multiple people commented. When I mentioned it afterward, someone said: 'That's your team. They always come when you're doing this work.'
I think they're right. The work draws what supports it. And I'm in a period where the support is becoming visible in ways it wasn't before. The liminal access opening. The past life confirmation. The orbs on camera. The sequence is not subtle.
Something is consolidating. Or rather, something that was always there is becoming more conscious. I've been doing this work across lifetimes. I'm just doing it this time with more awareness of what it is.
A Note on the Work We Do Here
If you came here because something in you is lost — because you can feel yourself displaced from your own knowing, untethered from your own blueprint, carrying things that don't belong to you — that's what this work is for.
Not to make you dependent on me. To orient you. To clear enough of what isn't you that you can hear what is. To give you the map the records hold for you specifically.
The goal is always that you leave with more access to yourself than you came in with. The goal is that you need this less, not more.