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Walking Into The Sacred Path - A Beginning

I think I always knew, at some point, I’d be writing this.

This introduction. This doorway. This moment where something I’ve held deep within finally steps forward and says,

“Okay… it’s time.”

The Sacred Path didn’t appear in a flash of lightning or a unicorn-descending-from-the-sky moment (although trust me, the universe has delivered its fair share of magic). It grew slowly, like a whisper that eventually became impossible to ignore.

I created this space with one simple, super-straightforward mission: To help people see and express themselves in their highest aligned forms; physically, mentally, and spiritually.


The whole holy-trinity-of-you thing. The everything of you.

For me, this wasn’t a business idea. It was a lifelong unfolding.


Where It Really Began

I grew up incredibly religious, in a home shaped by illness and pressure and expectations. I was a feral little wanderer with a big imagination and no roadmap. By early adulthood, I was overwhelmed by spiritual ideation, the yearning, questioning, searching, and then one day, life delivered a moment that cracked everything open.


In my early 20's, I remember sitting on the kitchen counter, deeply upset about something that had happened to me, when my mom told me I needed to pray and ask for forgiveness for being mad at God. That moment didn’t shame me. It didn’t break me. It woke me up. It invited me into my first real truth:


I needed to find out who I was and what I believed… and who I wasn’t, and what I did not believe.


So, I began reading every spiritual book I could find, with my hands trembling the first time I opened something “secular”. And so, the journey began.


The Messy Middle

The years that followed were… well… a beautiful mess.

I was often out of alignment. I wrestled with depression, anxiety and functional alcoholism. I pursued career after career and still felt like I couldn’t fully express who I was meant to be. Every job felt like a box I was supposed to squeeze myself into. But through all of it, I knew a few things for sure:


✨ I’m a natural-born leader

✨ I love helping others

✨ I can see the potential in people long before they see it themselves


The pitfall? I kept giving away the magic I wasn’t giving myself.


So I turned the mirror around. I started doing my own Sacred Pathwork... deeply, honestly, imperfectly. And what I found became the roadmap I now share with others.


How the Sacred Path Emerged

The Sacred Path is not an abstract concept. It’s not a brand. It doesn't follow a single spiritual or religious framework. It’s not even “coaching,” really.


It’s a reflection. A mirror. A way of seeing yourself clearly and walking forward on your path with intention, courage, and alignment. The steps inside The Sacred Path are the steps I walked myself. The steps that transformed my internal chaos into clarity, confidence, and a

kind of soul-level steadiness and peace I didn’t know was possible.


Now I get to help others do the same.


And here’s the beautiful part: This time, I get to work with people who are ready. People who want change. People who feel the quiet nudge that says, “Life can be more than this.”


If You're Here, Reading This...

Maybe you’re standing at the edge of your own awakening. Maybe you’re craving truth, radical acceptance, purpose, alignment, or simply a life that feels like your own. If so, I’m here. Not as a savior, not as a guru, but as someone who’s walked through the forest, tripped over the roots, found the trail again, and now carries a lantern.


It would be an honor to walk alongside you on your journey.


Welcome to The Sacred Path. Let’s discover what magic awaits.




Stacey is the creator of The Sacred Path, a spiritual and intuitive coaching practice devoted to helping people step into their highest aligned selves. With a background in leadership, intuitive work, and a lifelong journey of personal transformation, Stacey brings warmth, clarity, and a little bit of magic to everyone she walks alongside.

 
 
 

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