
Deepen your connection to experiential inquiry
Live in sensitivity to the living, moment-to-moment quality of experience
(in sessions and in daily life)
Explore the subtle patterns of separation, seeking, and identification
Integrate nondual recognition with attachment-aware, relational work
An intelligent engagement as your own inherent radiance
Revealing life's fullness in deep self-connection
Together
"What is most important is that we explore YOUR experience of being alive, not someone else's idea or analysis of it - and to do so in a way that delves into the deep intelligence of your experience and the natural insight and healing this is—in a direct, experiential, feeling kind of way. The nondual insight of wholeness and fundamental non-separateness can be deeply nourishing in this process. As your therapist and mentor, I am here to facilitate your own process, which is here now as you - waiting for the right conditions to unfold. The nondual therapy space provides these conditions. This isn't about getting you to 'awaken' - rather it is pointing you to the awake alive intelligence that you already are. Through this unfolding, you simply remember THAT. With the earnestness and courage required to delve into your experience together, this will be the most mysterious, wondrous, confronting, rewarding, and nourishing adventure you can take in this human life"
Amy x
WHAT PEOPLE SAY

"Thank you again Amy, you are a rare blast of freshness and depth"

"So many realizations and things have occurred. I have felt peace and understanding I have never felt before. It has been remarkable."

"My mental chatter is much less heavy & destructive. I'm able to find more compassion for myself and am less fixated on certain ideas or narratives."
Understanding the Human Experience
Nondual Psychology explores the nature of consciousness through the lived experience of human suffering.
Rather than attempting to simply reduce symptoms or replace difficult experiences with more comfortable ones, this work begins with a simple question:
What if suffering is revealing something true about the way experience is being understood?
Within Nondual Psychology, psychological suffering is not viewed as evidence that something is fundamentally wrong with you. Rather, it is understood as arising through deeply innocent misperceptions and misunderstandings about the nature of consciousness, self, and reality.
These misunderstandings are not personal failures. They are a natural consequence of consciousness experiencing itself through the apparent limitation of a human point of view.
Therapy therefore becomes an exploration - not simply of thoughts, emotions, or behaviour—but of the very nature of experiencing itself.
Through this exploration, what appeared as suffering gradually reveals itself as a doorway into a deeper recognition of the wholeness that has never actually been absent.











