


Mark Reid

I know this may seem biased towards my love but I can honestly hand on my heart say no-one holds space quite like Samantha.
Her extensive background in psychotherapy, somatic work and shamanism make her approach truly unique and encompassing, which of course allows you to feel safe and relaxed for her gifts to truly take hold.
But her voice is an extra special gift on top of her ability to compassionately hold space as it, alongside the instruments she uses, transports you to a whole other dimension of peace, clarity and bliss.
I know how hard she has worked on herself, especially owning her own voice, and how committed she is to help other women do the same. It is a gift and inspiration to receive her medicine and urge you to see and receive for yourself.
Angie Nimmo

I had the most beautiful and deeply relaxing sound healing session.
From the gentle resonance of the singing bowls to the soothing sounds of the rain stick, every element created a calming and immersive experience.
The Hapi drum and seed chimes added wonderful layers of sound, while the shamanic drum brought a grounding energy that could be felt throughout the session.
What made the experience especially memorable was the beautiful song sung by Samantha. Her voice was heartfelt, calming, and the perfect complement to the healing sounds, creating a truly magical atmosphere.
I left feeling peaceful and deeply connected to myself. It was clear how much care, intention, and love went into every part of the session.





Where? On zoom
When? Monday 18th May, 2-4pm and Wednesday 20th May, 6-8am (Peru time)
Why? Monday's session is best for the Americas and Wednesday's is best for Middle East, Asia, Australia. UK and Europe can do both
Cost - $22


Women whose bodies are exhausted.
Women who can't meditate because their minds won't slow down.
Women who have tried more active modalities and want something gentler that still goes deep.
Women who need a regular monthly anchor for their own healing.
Women in their first month of healing work who want a soft entry point.
Men are welcome here too.
The work serves anyone willing to lie back and receive.
You don't need a reason.
You don't need to be in crisis.
The exhaustion you have been carrying is reason enough.
What do I need?
Comfortable clothing. A blanket. Your temperature may shift during the ceremony. A cushion. A mat. Anything that lets you be properly comfortable for 60 minutes. An eye mask or blindfold deepens the experience. Water beforehand and after. A space where you can lie down undisturbed.
Do I need headphones?
No. Our standard recommendation is no headphones across all our sessions. We don't like the idea of Bluetooth running through your brain mid ceremony, and our ethos is to reduce stimulation, not add to it.
If you really want deeper acoustics, AirPods are your call. But what we recommend instead is this. Set your room up. Tell your flatmates, your partner, your kids, that for the next 60 minutes you are not to be disturbed. That boundary is part of the practice.
Can I fall asleep?
You may. Many people do.
The body receives the sound whether you are conscious or not. If you fall asleep, your body needed the sleep more than the experience. That is not failure. That is the body taking what it needs.
Should I join in if I feel called?
Yes, if you want to. The invitation is open. Move, laugh, cry, sing, chant.
Let it come from the body, not the mind. You don't need a singing voice.
You don't need experience. You just need to let what wants to come, come.
If you prefer to stay silent and simply receive, that is equally right.
What if I don't feel anything?
You may not. And that is equally right. Do not compare sessions. Do not chase a particular experience.
Your only job is to receive. The body receives what the body is ready to receive on the day.
Avoid heavy meals?
Yes. Two to three hours before. The body processes more freely when it is not focused on digestion.
How may I feel after?
Deeply rested. Floaty. Quieter than you have felt in a long time.
For some, the hours after can feel emotional or tender. That is the body integrating.
Drink water. Stay quiet. Let the integration happen. Don't jump straight back onto a screen.
Can I do this if I am pregnant?
Yes. Sound Healing is one of the safest modalities during pregnancy. Just let me know in advance so I can hold you appropriately.

