About Me

Allyson Marie
is a devoted medicine woman whose soul work is rooted in the remembrance of our collective purpose: to live and lead through the lens of unconditional love.
Her journey has been one of profound transformation – rising from the ashes of addiction, healing from sexual trauma, and navigating the complexities of disordered eating.
By courageously unpacking the layers of shame and pain that once kept her hidden, Allyson alchemized her wounds into a sacred initiation. Through this metamorphosis, she discovered her soul’s deepest calling: to walk as a ceremonial guide, healer, and sister for women ready to reclaim their power and remember their wholeness.
She serves
through the ancient and embodied modalities of shamanic breathwork, plant medicine, sonic alchemy, and sacred sexuality.
As a priestess of the healing arts, Allyson crafts immersive experiences that awaken and liberate the life force within – converging breath, sound, and movement as sacred channels for empowerment, remembrance, and embodied truth.
Over the past decade, Allyson has gathered wisdom from elders, medicine women, and teachers across many paths – Mothers, Shamans, Witches, High Priestesses, and Clinical Experts. She is a Certified Psychedelic Medicine Facilitator and a devoted student in a mystery school, where she has been walking the path of a shamanic apprentice for the past three years.


Breathwork
lives in her blood, she is a second-generation breathwork guide, humbly continuing the lineage her mother began. She also shares the power of the breath as a certified Kundalini Yoga and Meditation Instructor.
Yet, one of her greatest teachers of all has become her step-son who has autism. Who’s pure light and unconditional love is a steady reflection for the parts of herself that are being invited home into wholeness.
And yet, beyond all credentials and initiations, Allyson holds true to a single, unshakable truth: the deepest wisdom lives within. Her heart’s greatest prayer is to create space for others to remember the power they already carry and to walk together in the living ceremony of becoming who we truly are.