Hi, my name is Tasha. My connection to spirit has always been strong.
I had a colorful and complicated early childhood—one marked by a dozen moves, abuse, addiction and mental illness—but it was not lacking in beauty and brilliance. My mom walked me through the forest, teaching me the names of the medicinal plants along our path. She taught me how to connect to spirit. When I was seven, we were separated.
At fourteen, my mom passed away. As my siblings and I gathered around her body, her friend gave each of us a golden star. "Your mom chose this as a symbol to remind you of her," she said. I rolled my eyes. A reminder? She was my world. Staring out at her overgrown garden, I had lost all hope.
Yet, despite my teenage devotion to atheism, the golden star quickly became a beautiful way for me to feel her presence.
I would see a golden star — a sticker on the bottom of my shoe, a stranger’s earring, or in some impossible place at the perfect time — and a part of me knew she was connecting with me. The tears would flow.
Twenty years later, after heartbreaks, a couple of near-death experiences, a decade of studying esoteric practices, and a great deal of grief and healing, I have arrived at this sacred work.
I began practicing mediumship formally after my dad’s passing in 2023. We had a complicated relationship, but I considered him my greatest teacher, and he, his biggest fan. Still, there was so much left unsaid and unresolved at the time of his death. As we faced his terminal cancer diagnosis, I was petrified of the growing wave of grief building on the horizon. I knew it was going to crash over me, but I had no idea how I would survive it.
The dark days did arrive, but with time and grace, I was able to touch and transform the pain, finding peace and joy once more. Mediumship and the perspective of spirit have been incredibly healing for me. It is with immense gratitude and love that I offer this service to you.
Here’s to the great Mystery we are all a part of...