Heart Rock Walks

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Heart Rock Walks

When you play, the Universe listens!

Our thoughts and beliefs are formed early and impact everything in our lives–our choices, our actions, our relationships, our careers, our finances…everything.

Sometimes the impact is fantastic! We discover our passions, find people we care about, do meaningful work…

And sometimes the impact is not so great. We doubt ourselves and stop taking risks, we distance ourselves from people because we’re afraid to get hurt, we  hold back our greatest expressions of love and creativity because we don’t want to be judged.

And this means that so many of us are not living our truest lives.

So often I hear people say “I never get what I want” or “I have a block around money” and then they throw their hands up and go get a snack.

I get it. I’ve been there.

I’ve been caught in that cycle of wanting/wishing/striving and disappointment/frustration/giving up more times than I can count.

And I’ve found a way out.

Join me on a Heart Rock Walk to find yours.


Heart Rock Walks
will return in Spring 2023

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What if you could suddenly see the ways in which your thoughts and beliefs are impacting your choices and actions?

What if you could suddenly feel safe again, whole, free, held?

What if you could make confident decisions about who and how you want to be and take immediate action?

Heart Rock Walks are a simple, playful way to change your perspective and reconnect to a place where you trust yourself.

Join me and a small group of like-hearted women on a guided journey through nature that will open up your mind, your intuition, and endless possibilities for manifesting what you really want.

My heart rock story

Heart shaped rocks are my friends and spiritual teachers. That sounds pretty kooky but it’s totally true. I’ve been finding these nuggets of love since my dad passed away unexpectedly over 20 years ago. They’ve reassured me when I’ve felt lost and they’ve taught me that I am never alone.

I grew up hiking and camping with my Dad, we even climbed Mount Whitney together when I was six or seven. I was the youngest person to climb the mountain that year, they even mailed me a plaque.
About 15 years ago, I started hiking again. It felt like I was walking back into my body. I was remembering myself. I never realized that I’d abandoned myself. 

Right away I started finding heart rocks.  At first, they felt like my Dad was celebrating my return to the woods. He had passed away unexpectedly and I was eager for signs. Gradually I started to play games, trying to manifest one or several of the stones. I started little piles at the base of trees I liked and lined trails with rows of heart rocks. When I felt sad, it was comforting to go into the woods and asked for signs. They were everywhere. 

I learned how to quickly put myself in the right energetical space to manifest heart rocks. 

I started to experiment out of the woods, in my “real life.” 

That’s what my heart rock walks are. They’re a playful experiment in manifesting mind-opening conversations while doing something I love. They’re an inspired idea to take my business in new directions that feel expansive and inclusive. They align with what I know about manifesting miracles: that having fun greases the wheels for wonderful surprises.

Heart rock walks are a pathway back to your truest self and there is nothing that the Universe rloves more than to see you be you!

Heart Rock Walks

WHAT TO EXPECT:

    • One hour of gentle hiking with a guided exploration of the Heart Rock process
    • Thirty-minute interactive group Heart Rock reflection time
    • A deepening of your relationship with yourself and the Universe
    • Learn how to respond with love instead of judgment for  the disruptive voice inside 
    • Build trust in your manifesting abilities

Location details provided when you register

I met a woman in a church who whispered to me that she was a heart rock person. “I collect heart rocks,” she confessed.

“Me too!” I was surprised to hear myself reply. 

For a few days, I whispered to myself, “I’m a heart rock person.”  It felt presumptuous and a little silly. 

Then I found a heart rock and I knew that it was true.

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