• Systems of oppression have long tried to dictate how we think, feel, and show up in the world. We’re pathologised, minimised, demonised, gaslit, and medicated by systems that thrive on our disconnection. Over time, it gets harder to tell what’s truly ours, and what we’ve internalised just to survive.

    Whether you’re a spiritual sceptic, new to the woo, or fully tanked on the cosmic Kool-Aid: decolonising the mind is work we all need to do. Tarot and astrology are just some of the practices we can carry in our liberation toolkit.

    The archetypes and symbols we meet in divination act as keys, unlocking wisdom that was always ours. They navigate us away from trauma responses, toward intuition-driven decisions, and ultimately guide us back to ourselves; and the ancestral insight etched too deep in our bones to be lost.

    Learning to trust yourself is like building a muscle. The more we return to that inner knowing, the more power we reclaim from systems that were never meant to have it.

  • You’re not broken - so there’s nothing to fix. 

    Shame is a tool of white supremacy, colonialism, capitalism and patriarchy,  designed to make you hide the very parts of you that hold the most power. What you’ve been taught to silence might just be your greatest strength.

    The real work isn’t becoming some polished, edited or digestible version of yourself; it’s about stripping all of that back, and coming home to who you already are. It’s about reclaiming the messy, brilliant, complex parts of who you are, and honouring them in a life that embraces your full humanity.

  • Not everyone has the privilege to live their truth out loud.

    Safety isn’t guaranteed, and survival often demands that we mould ourselves into strangers we barely recognise. Authentic expression is not just discouraged - it’s violently policed and supressed. Being visible can be dangerous, and, for many, only possible behind closed doors.

    That’s why reclaiming ourselves without apology isn’t just an act of personal healing; it’s a radical act of love that radiates outward.

    When we dare to unmask, to voice our unfiltered truth, and to stand rooted in integrity, we don't just claim space for ourselves - we carve out safety for others to do the same.

    Our authenticity becomes both lighthouse and invitation: a beacon that lights our own path, and a signal to kindred spirits that their light belongs here, too.

    We shine brightest and strongest together. And sometimes, it only takes one spark to set the dark alight.

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(SHE/HER)

Tarot and astrology aren’t esoteric curiosities to me; they’re radical tools for decolonising the mind, and my weapons of choice against the machinery of white supremacy.

When forces seek to erase our cultures, homogenise our differences, and strip us of our humanity, rejecting internalised shame and celebrating uniqueness becomes an act of resistance and revolution.

The parts of ourselves we were taught to hide are exactly what the status quo fears most. When we can access ourselves fully and embrace our wholeness, we don’t just heal - we disrupt the very foundations of systemic oppression.

Divination helps me navigate the nuanced landscape of my inner world, opening portals to unconscious thought that the conscious mind hasn’t processed yet.

By leaning into intuition, honouring my needs without apology, and trusting my inner wisdom, I’ve curated a life informed by compassion, creativity, and integrity - not governed by fear or doubt.

As founder of the Borderline Personality Disorder Collective CIC and a passionate advocate for social justice, I am fiercely committed to creating trauma-informed, neuroaffirming spaces where:

Complexity is a source of pride, not pathology; unmasking is sacred work; where lived experience is leadership, play is essential, and rest is resistance.

My journey through loss, grief, and rage has transformed into liberation and rebirth. I've alchemised my pain into power, channelling it to help others embrace their divergence and align with their authentic selves. My path as a wounded healer isn't just a calling - it's written in my cosmic blueprint.

What are the stars - and your inner knowing - waiting to reveal to you?

  • (And What to Expect)

    The way I show up in the world is sometimes familiar, sometimes unusual, and always uniquely me!

    I offer accommodations to clients wherever possible, but it also feels important to share a bit about how I work and what might come with the territory.

    • I’m Autistic with ADHD, BPD, C-PTSD, Dyslexia, Dyscalculia, Dyspraxia… lots of lovely layers of nuance and complexity! I’m pretty self-aware about both my strengths and challenges - and I’m still learning, still growing, and definitely still human. Mistakes happen. I see them as opportunities for growth, and I value feedback as part of that ongoing journey.

    • Will there be website malfunctions? Probably. Typos? Definitely. Missed emails? Most likely at some point. If you spot something broken, incorrect, or in need of a nudge - I’ll be genuinely grateful if you let me know.

    • I have limited social spoons and tend to get fatigued after too much people-ing - especially since spiritual work can be intense, energy-wise. To manage this, I build in lots of rest and recovery time, and limit how many sessions I offer each day. While Divergent Alignment is still finding its rhythm, I may need to adjust my availability or shift my calendar to protect my capacity. If I need to make any changes that affect your reading, I’ll let you know as soon as possible.

    • You’ll notice I ask for quite a bit of information during the booking process. That’s intentional - my brain thrives on data and context. Having a strong framework helps me channel my intuition and creativity more effectively, so I can give you a reading that’s focused, grounded, and as insightful as possible.

    • For astrocartography and birth chart readings, I prep in advance and bring written notes to stay on track (otherwise, my brain might run off on tangents). Because of that prep work, last-minute cancellations can be a bit destabilising - so if you need to cancel, I’d really appreciate as much notice as possible. Rescheduling is absolutely fine, though - I’ll have your notes ready when you are.

    • A couple more heads-ups: I tend to avoid eye contact when I’m speaking, and I process information slowly, especially when considering important insights. That’s not hesitation - it’s care. I like to take my time and be thoughtful with what I offer.

      If there’s anything you’re unsure about or need more clarity on, don’t hesitate to reach out - I’m always here to support.

Because of my AuDHD, I have to carefully manage notification fatigue and overwhelm. Here' are a few ways you might get in touch, and my communication style for each:


1. Email: absolutely the best way to get in touch! I find emails a lot more manageable than juggling multiple messaging apps. You can email me directly or use the contact form, and I’ll reply when I can

2. Instagram: I use this mainly for sharing and posting. I respond to DMs quite inconsistently, so if you message me here I’ll get back to you at some point - but it might not be quick. I’m also pretty bad at opening messages and forgetting to respond, so if you haven’t heard from me please don’t hesitate to give me a nudge

3. Phone/text: I don’t tend to give out my number, and if you do have my details you’ll already know that I’m not a fast responder at all! If you do have my number and it’s urgent, please call and I’ll get back you when I can.