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Patricia Cold

I am an evolving human and shamanic practitioner with nearly 30 years of psycho-spiritual development and integrated inner-process healing. My work weaves psychological growth with spiritual awakening, tending mind, body, shadow, and soul, and supporting a movement from inherited conditioning toward conscious awareness, compassion, and deep interconnectedness.

Rooted in European Earth-based and Sacred Feminine traditions for over 20 years, my path is guided by Celtic cosmology, ancestral memory, and the living intelligence of the land. I have spent more than eight years in dedicated meditation practice navigating the realms of plant spirit medicine. I continue to walk the shaman’s path through ongoing apprenticeship in somatic psychedelic facilitation, psychopomp work, and death midwifery—tending the thresholds of life, death, and rebirth with humility and reverence.  I serve as a space holder and sacred witness for unfolding, holding the liminal with care. I listen deeply to the cycles of nature, animal spirit allies, and intuitive messages that arise through relationship with land, lineage, and spirit.

Alongside my spiritual path, I bring an extensive professional background in personal and commercial insurance, employer and retirement benefits, investment and brokerage services, tax accounting, and legal administration. Since 2005, I have served as Operations Manager and Customer Service Representative for our family insurance agency.

I have been married to the beloved of my heart for over 35 years. Craig and I share a deep devotion to both family life and the sacred. I find nourishment in cooking, gardening, canoeing, kayaking, hiking, fishing, dancing, hand drumming, reading, and celebrating the turning of the seasons through ritual arts. I am also an active Moonma to five magnificent grandchildren—a role that roots my spiritual path firmly in love, presence, and everyday devotion, where ancestry meets daily life.