Kirsten is a Certified Biofield Tuner, a Continuum Wellsprings Practitioner, a Continuum Movement Teacher-in-Training, and an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach. She specializes in personal, collective, and ancestral trauma integration.
Some of her most influential teachers have been Emilie Conrad, Thomas Hubl, Dr. Stephen Porges, and Dr. Gabor Mate. She has also studied trauma-informed leadership and healing collective trauma, with an inquiry into the trauma of separation and belonging. Her deepest teachings, however, have come directly from Nature.
With a background in Arts and Consciousness from John F. Kennedy University, Kirsten spent years exploring the intersection between art, wilderness, and human nature through solo wilderness expeditions. Her non-profit, The Fellowship for Ecology and the Arts, brought artists into the wilderness for direct experiences of Nature designed to foster creativity and self inquiry.
Kirsten later continued exploring human experience and expression with clients through her businesses Wilderness Expeditions, and Starbrook Adventures, leading wilderness horseback adventures, trips into the mountains and villages of northern Mexico, and then for 10 years trips into the backcountry and little known sacred sites of Peru.
The wisdom that comes forth in Kirsten's sessions is derived from her experiences of communion with Nature, the Spirit realm, and the body as a collective community of consciousness.
Kirsten connects the wellbeing of the planet with human wellness. With a lifetime of experience in growing food and herbs, she guides clients in connecting with nature in the simplest ways, through awareness of the living quality of foods, presencing in even the smallest nature setting, and through connecting with their own biological, cellular, and galactic essence.
Kirsten studied with Emilie Conrad, founder of Continuum Movement, for 5 years as part of her own wellness journey. Being diagnosed with the BRCA gene mutation, she inquired deeply within about the many generations of cancer in her mother's lineage. Knowing that the trauma of incest was also present within the family brought her to the connection between trauma and gene expression, and she explored this as a motif with Emilie, who created Moving Medicine from the inquiry. She is currently finishing training to teach Continuum Movement.
Experiencing her sister-in-law's plunge into Alzheimer's and the challenges her brother faces with care of his beloved wife inspired her to also become an Integrative Nutrition Health Coach to help guide people toward wellness and detoxification.
Many children being born today are highly aware, and enter a world with myriad challenges. Kirsten had her two children when she was age 50 and 52. She understands first hand the importance of supporting these sensitive souls by doing a physical detox for heavy metals and chemical residue, as well as a personal, cultural, and ancestral trauma detox before conception. She supports families struggling with infertility and the physical and emotional effects of toxicity, as well as families without difficulties who simply want to offer their child-to-be the healthiest start to life. Together we can heal and come into harmonious relationship with our bodies, ancestors, purpose, and the planet.
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