Evolve: to develop gradually, or to cause something or someone to develop gradually. 

My evolution

The name "evolve" came from deep within... the place of all knowing. It represents me as a soul, but also the larger oneness of all that is. To evolve is to open, allow flow, and consciously seek change in oneself. Evolve is the umbrella of my offerings to all who seek lasting change by transforming themselves.

My evolution began with the loving universal energy of Reiki, which I tentatively (sceptically) approached. With the encouragement of a friend, I tried a session, and it left me feeling very peaceful, even in the midst of the turmoil that was my life at the time.

I explored Reiki as a student, a practitioner,  and a  master/teacher. Although I no longer teach Reiki,  I encourage others to do so if it resonates. I can even recommend teachers. 

I have also taken training in a healing modality called Peri-steaming.  You can read about it on my "Peristeam" page. 

My evolution

My evolution is also a  result of many wonderful books that have changed my perspective. Books that I highly recommend are:
You Can Heal Your Life by Louise Hay
A Course in Miracles
The Disappearance of the Universe by Gary R. Renard
The Journey Home by Lee Carroll
Rapid Change for Busy Heart Centered Women compiled by Loretta Mohl
Way of The Peaceful Warrior by Dan Millman
The Untethered Soul by Michael Singer
The Miracle of Water by Masaru Emoto
The Four Agreements by Don Miguel Ruiz
The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo
Daring Greatly by Brene Brown
Life on The Other Side by Silvia Brown
Mutant Message Down Under by Marlo Morgan
Ask and It Is Given by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks
Angels of Abundance by Doreen Virtue and Grant Virtue
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Hands of Light by Barbara Brennan
Your Soul's Plan by Robert Schwartz
Love Strength Faith by Beauty Faulkner and LeRae Faulkner
Becoming Supernatural by Dr. Joe Dispenza
The Zen and Art of Motorcycle Maintence by Robert M. Pirsig
The Sophia Code by Kaia Ra
The Wisdom of the Enneagram by Don Richard Riso and Russ Hudson