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Nature based spiritual guidance

 
 
 
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Welcome Back

Step into the medicine of the earth.

This is a space for deep, meaningful connection—with yourself, with the Earth, and with Spirit.

Through nature-based spiritual guidance, I support you as you explore your inner world. Our work together is rooted in elemental wisdom, ancestral connection, and intuitive presence.

Together, we work with the rhythms of nature—honoring cycles like the moon phases, seasonal shifts, and the quiet intelligence of the natural world.

This isn’t a detour from your life—it’s a return to the truth of who you are- and if your heart feels seen here, then I’d be honored to be your guide.

XO

With Respect

I am a contemporary shamanic practitioner who engages in healing work inspired by ancient earth-based spiritual traditions. My practice draws on universal shamanic principles that have existed across many cultures, while honoring the deep roots, wisdom, and integrity of the original cultures from which they emerged.

With respect and awareness of cultural appropriation, I do not claim lineage or authority from any specific Indigenous or traditional community. Instead, I work in a modern context, using cross-cultural practices that are rooted in shared human experiences of connection with nature, spirit, and the unseen.

My work includes practices such as journeying through spiritual realms, guiding soul retrievals, holding ritual space, interpreting signs and symbols through intuitive and traditional systems, and facilitating healing through sound, meditation, plant allies, and elemental wisdom. I approach these tools with reverence, always seeking to work in alignment with the highest good, and in a way that respects the sacred origins of these practices.

My intention is to help others reconnect with their inner wisdom and natural rhythms, and to offer healing that is relevant, grounded, and responsible in the modern world.

 
 
 
 
 

When we blend earth-medicine with insight and intention,
magic happens.

 
 
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About Nika

Nicole-Evangeline Grace (Nika)

Welcome to my little nook in the cosmos. I'm so glad your here!

All of us carry a gatherers basket filled by those that journeyed before us; we carry their wisdom, their grace, their heartache and triumphs. My life is becoming one great mantra of gratitude and remembrance and I want to share that with you- for we are woven from the same thread that made the poets, the healers, the farmers, the map-makers and warriors that came before us, and we won't let their efforts be in vain. 

My path to spiritual guide and healer has been anything but conventional, if there’s such a thing as conventional. My own childhood was pockmarked by loss and confusion that shaped me in the most wonderful ways- it was the beginning of my love-affair with the whole of life and realization that we we are sacred beings, who carry a sacred truth as our divine birthright.

I’m deeply connected to my elusive Athabaskan ancestors, and have spent my adult life strengthening those connections, while also sourcing from the Q’ero earth-medicine traditions whose lineage I’ve been welcomed and initiated into. I’ve also been blessed to have many wonderful teachers from other traditions along the way.

While core shamanic practices frame my journey, identifying archetypal patterns and energies through the work of Carl Jung and Caroline Myss animated my understanding of the nature of the Divine as an ever-present organic system of life itself- the consciousness of all life interconnected into one cosmic network of all creation.

My hope is to help you remember how exquisite you are, how exquisite our collective home is, and, through spirit-communication as well as an understanding of your sacred soul-contract, you know how loved you are.

I acknowledge that I live, love, and work in Maine, the home of the Wabanaki, currently made up of Maliseet, Mi’kmaq, Passamaquoddy, Abenaki, and Penobscot, and that I will strive to learn about the history (past and present) of native people in my communities