My Story

Raised in ritual, grounded in pattern, fluent in meaning making

I come from four generations of women (that we know of) who worked with energy healing, dreams, and divination in different ways. My mother was a Reiki Master as well as a yoga and meditation teacher. I grew up surrounded by tea leaf readings, lucid dreaming, and spiritual rituals that were passed down like recipes. On my father’s side, I learned to connect to the divine through mysticism, ancient art, and poetry. We would sit together, pulling verses from Hafiz, and explore the meaning they held for whatever we were facing. That blend of mysticism, visual language, and connecting clues beyond the surface shaped how I make sense of the world.

From an early age, I found myself decoding symbols and noticing patterns—in artwork, in people, and in the stories we tell ourselves. It’s what led me to tarot, where I discovered a tool that helped me name and understand things I already sensed. It wasn’t about prediction; it was about orientation, context, and choice.

Alongside that intuitive side, I’ve always been drawn to structure, detail, and systems. I’m a triple Virgo, which tells you a lot. I earned my undergraduate degree in Business and Digital Arts and spent time studying Buddhist Psychology and Art History at the University of Hong Kong. I went on to complete a Master of Design specialized in Strategic Foresight, where I explored topics like visual semiotics and systems design grounded in DEI. Over the past decade, I’ve built a career as an educator, designer, equity researcher and business strategist. Visual language has always helped me simplify complexity, and I’ve used it to turn big, often messy ideas into clear, tangible experiences for clients and communities alike.

That same skill carries through to my healing and intuitive work. Whether I’m channeling an Akashic reading, developing a guided meditation, or building a course for a mission-driven creator, I bring a blend of clarity, sensitivity, and respect for pace. Consent is at the core of everything I offer. The spiritual work I do is grounded, intentional, and always centered on the person in front of me.

My name, Bridgette, was chosen with purpose. Inspired by the Star card in the tarot—symbolizing the bridge between the ethereal and the material, the known and the unknown—it reflects my path as an integrator and wayfinder. I’m here to help others navigate that space in between with care, clarity, and grounded insight.

Abstract blue and white digital artwork featuring arched doorways with glowing light shining through, and flowing wisps of light across a smooth reflective surface.