top of page

Amy Celeste's Vision

Walking Together

I am a guide walking with you... not ahead of you.

My role is not to lead you somewhere I think you should go, but to walk beside you as you remember your own sacred path. Together, we explore the landscape of your inner world, discovering the wisdom that has always lived within you.

This is not about following another's map, but about learning to read the signs that your soul has been leaving for you all along. The breadcrumbs of your own awakening, scattered along the path of your becoming.

The Three Sacred Pillars

Together, we remember who we truly are—through presence, peace, and rhythm.

Presence

Learning to be fully here, fully now. Presence is not a destination but a way of being  the ground from which all healing springs. When we are truly present, we touch the eternal within the temporal.

Peace

Peace is not the absence of storm, but the stillness that exists within all movement. It's finding the eye of the hurricane within yourself that quiet center that remains unchanged regardless of outer circumstances.

Rhythm

Life has its own sacred rhythm seasons of expansion and contraction, of light and shadow. When we learn to move with this rhythm rather than against it, we find ourselves dancing with life itself.

Becoming The Observer

This is the path of The Observer one who sees, hears, feels, and unites with All That IS.

The Observer is not detached or distant. Rather, The Observer is intimately connected to all of life while remaining centered in their own being. They witness without judgment, feel without being consumed, and love without losing themselves.

To be The Observer is to remember your true nature not as someone lost in the storm, but as the awareness that contains both storm and stillness, both shadow and light.

The Moonflower Teaching

A flower that blooms only in the darkness… guided by the moon…
The Moonflower reminds us that in the deepest night, we become our truest bloom.

Like the moonflower that opens its petals only under the night sky, our deepest wisdom often emerges in our darkest moments. What we think of as our greatest challenges are often the very conditions that allow our soul's true beauty to unfold.

This is not to glorify suffering, but to recognize the profound alchemy that happens when we learn to bloom where we are planted even in the soil of difficulty.

bottom of page