Why I Built The Prism Path
This image is an artistic representation of The Prism Path.
I didn’t build The Prism Path because I had all the answers.
I built it because I couldn’t stop asking the questions.
For as long as I can remember, I’ve been drawn to light — not just literal light, but inner light.
The spark behind the eyes.
The ache that tells you there’s more.
I’ve walked through trauma, transition, motherhood, military life, and creative longing with one quiet thread running through it all:
What does it mean to live a life that feels like truth?
We live in a world that loves to split us up — mind from body, creativity from stability, spirit from structure.
And for a long time, I did too. I played the roles. I followed the rules.
But deep down, I knew I wasn’t just one thing. I was many. And those parts weren’t broken — they were waiting to be remembered.
The Prism Path was born from that remembering.
A prism takes in light and reveals its hidden spectrum — not by changing it, but by revealing what was already there.
I believe we all carry that same potential. The work isn’t to become something new. It’s to become whole.
This project is a creative and spiritual ecosystem — made of tools, stories, and reflections designed to help you come home to your own light.
It’s not a one-size-fits-all path. It’s a map of seven soul-facets that invite you to explore what healing, growth, creativity, and embodiment mean for you.
And just to be clear: I’m not standing outside the path, pointing at it.
I’m in it.
I spiral through these same facets over and over again — some days grounded, some days lost, some days cracked open in the best and worst ways.
I’m not here because I’ve mastered the journey.
I’m here because I’m committed to it.
Over and over.
Forever and always.
I built The Prism Path for those who want and need it: the seekers, the sensitives, the burned out, the curious, the ones who feel like too much and not enough.
For those who are raising kids and re-raising themselves.
For the ones who feel the world cracking and want to hold their own light steady anyway.
This path isn’t a ladder — it’s a spiral. And you’re already on it.
The Prism Path isn’t just a brand.
It’s my vow to live with honesty, integrity, beauty, and depth — and to offer tools that help others do the same.
If you’re here, it means something.
I’m honored to walk with you.
Tell me what this brought up for you in the comments!