I was born and raised in Scotland, and was blessed with both Irish and Scottish grandparents. My mothers’ parents were born in Ireland and settled in Scotland in the mid 50’s. My father’s parents were born in the highlands of Scotland, namely Campbeltown and the Isle of Jura. This heritage has always kept me deeply connected to my Celtic ancestry and traditions.
For over 30 years, I have devoted myself to holistic and spiritual healing. My learning journey includes:
I am deeply connected to Sacred Feminine Work and am a graduate of Dr. Karen Ward’s Moon Mná Women’s Circle Facilitator Training, and have been initiated to share:
“The space that was created was wonderful, and truly personalised as Linda had taken into consideration my vocation, purpose and passions and I felt truly welcomed. Linda as a practitioner is transparent, compassionate and skilled, working so much from a place of love, which is so important. When Linda was in her flow and she went with her intuition and spiritual guidance, everything else flowed with it. Linda is a genuine, caring and talented practitioner.”
AD, Scotland
“I signed up with Linda for the Goddess Workshops and can honestly say they were revolutionary. I didn't know what to expect, but received fascinating insights and healing. I would thoroughly recommend Linda and her workshops as she is professional, caring and empathetic. She goes the extra mile in everything she does and makes you feel supported and safe.”
JH, Scotland
“I attended some of Linda’s Goddess sessions and I am so glad I did! I found them powerful and potent, always leading to insight and connection. Linda is the real deal - authentic and compassionate, with deep integrity along with wide knowledge and wisdom, insight and skill in leading sessions. She is the epitome of a great teacher - she puts her heart and soul into it, and all is done with humility and care. A great teacher is one who puts the work first, not their own ego, and who pays attention to the power balance. In these times, these are rare qualities, but more important now than ever.”
Elizabeth Moray, Scotland