
My Story
Where to begin? In July 1972, I was born to two dreamworkers who were, and are, passionate about mythology and universal consciousness. I inherited a legacy of truth-seeking and transformation, both for the inner and the outer world.
My first gift in this lifetime, was the name I was given at birth: Trismegista. I grew up with stories and myths of the world and doing dreamwork every morning at the breakfast table.
I have kept a dream journal since I was about six years old, and I have not stopped since. My dreams have always guided me, answered my questions, and helped me through difficult and frightening times in my life. Working with my dreams is like having a finely-tuned sense of intuition.
In college, I continued my love of mythology by studying Cultural Anthropology and Women's Studies, and kept up my love of music and performance with a minor in Radio Broadcasting.
After working many years in the non-profit world of San Francisco, working with the homeless and children with disabilities, I found my dreams guiding me back to my love of universal stories and the artwork that comes from exploring dreams and transformation.
In October 2000, I co-created The Church of Craft with the Most Esteemed Callie Janoff.
I then entered the Masters program in Arts & Consciousness at John F. Kennedy University. In this program, I was able to enter my inner world in a very deep way. Not since I was a child have I been able to "drop out" of the day-to-day grind and "drop down" so deeply into my inner spirit, where I felt completely guided.
Once graduating from JFKU, I was lead to The Chaplaincy Institute for Art and Interfaith Ministry, where I was ordained in January 2005.
And now? I practice my ministry in all the ways I am guided to do so.
This also includes doing spiritual direction, companioning brides and grooms through their wedding planning and ceremony, dreamwork and creative companioning.
I am also Web Coordinator for the Arts & Healing Network in beautiful Stinson Beach, CA.