Who Am I

My name is Glee, and Echoes of Glee is the unfolding of a life spent learning how to come home to myself. Healing, ritual, and remembrance have shaped me for as long as I can remember. They are not ideas I studied form a distance. They are the threads that have carried me through the real, unfiltered parts of being human.

I was born in South Africa and now root my life and work here in the United Kingdom. My path has not been neat or linear. It has been shaped by moments that softened me, moments that broke me open, and moments that reminded me of my own strength. Everything I offer comes from lived experience. It comes from the places I have walked through myself.

I am a Reiki and Sound Practitioner. I am also training in Kundalini Yoga as I deepen my understanding of breath, energy, and the subtle body. These practices are not separate for me. They are different ways of returning to the same truth. They help me listen more deeply. They help me remember who I am beneath the nose of the world.

I am learning every single day. I am learning how to be more present, how to meet myself with honesty, how to soften the parts of me that still hold tension, and how to grow in way that feel true. I am not here as someone who has everything figured out. I am here as someone who is committed to understanding myself more fully, so I can hold space for others with integrity and care.

My sessions are woven with intention. Every breath becomes a ceremony. Every sound becomes and invitation to return to the body, to the breath, to the soul.

I do not believe healing is about fixing. I believe it is about reconnection. A remembering. A gentle turning toward the parts of ourselves we have ignored or forgotten.

The spaces I hold are grounding, spacious, and safe. Not because they are perfect, but because they are real. I show up as myself. Human. Present. Learning. Evolving. I hold space with honesty and care, and I invite others to meet themselves with the same tenderness.

Everything I offer is an invitation. To soften. To breathe. To reconnect. To remember who you are.