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I was born in 1949 in Carmel California. We moved a lot when I was in grade school. My family included two younger brothers both the boon and bane of my childhood existence...I have stories. We finally planted, during the high school years, in Cupertino California. I was the first hippie in my high school.

I have worked for Mr. Jack's Wigs in Santa Clara California, IBM in San Jose, University of the Trees Press in Boulder Creek, The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC in San Jose, and Digital Equipment in Santa Clara. In Sandpoint Idaho I worked for Panhandle Health District,  School District #82, The Lucky Inn, Pneumex, and Eklecktos Art Gallery.

I briefly attended San Jose State University. I received my Doctor of Naturopathy from Clayton College of Natural Healing in Alabama and graduated with a license in massage therapy from Renton Technical College in Renton Washington.

I studied with the Rosicrucians, BOTA (Builders of The Adytum), Ann Ree Colton and a bevy of other self help wizards. I spent months traveling to Sedona Arizona studying Holographic Repatterning®. I even took Life Training..a kinder, gentler EST. I am an Ascension meditator, having also practiced Transcendental Meditation. I fancy myself spiritually awake and a psychic empath.

I have had four husbands, adopted twin sons, have five step children, eight grand children and one great grand daughter. I have had six different names. I plan on this round of life being my last since I believe in reincarnation, so I need to finish off all things previously begun.

I am currently retired and married to the best man ever. We live on an acre in a very strange place and have a tractor...best tool ever.


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