About Noah
Noah is a healing artist, a father and husband, a writer and musician, an herbalist and permaculture practitioner, and a sculptor of life, land, and community. He finds his greatest joy and peace through connection—with nature, with spirit, and with other awakening humans.
Rooted in the profound wisdom of these connections, Noah’s intention is to co-create healing practices, ceremonies, and sanctuaries within each moment of life.
“I was raised on a pristine, forested homestead in the Pacific Northwest by highly skilled artist and craftsman parents, who helped instill within me from an early age a reverence for the healing and transformative powers of Nature. Many of my earliest memories are filled with awe and wonder—within the sacred forests, the gardens, and the stream-sculpted mountainside that was my childhood home.
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I remember receiving near-nightly bodywork from my Papa, who had learned from his own father, a man trained in the art of Lomi lomi on the beaches of OÊ»ahu by his Native Hawaiian big-wave surfer friends. When I officially began my healing arts studies in earnest, it felt less like a new path and more like a remembering—a reclaiming of this multi-generational lineage that shaped my early life.
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My own journey has included struggles with various ailments—many stemming from the challenges of pursuing a spiritually oriented, nature-based lifestyle within the confines of late-stage capitalism and a culture driven by disconnection and addiction. I formally began my studies in the healing and devotional arts in 2012, completing an 850 hour medical massage program and receiving my massage therapy license in 2013. These years also marked the beginning of my work with shamanic studies, indigenous wisdom practices, ancestral skills, and entheogenic plant medicine therapies.
The unexpected loss of my beloved Papa, just the week before I became a father in 2014, was a profound turning point. This grief deepened my path, expanding my work to include studying and working as a death doula, and drawing me further into ceremonial and nature-based practices of grief support.
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Beginning Biodynamic Craniosacral Therapy (BCST) training in 2022 with Clara Cunningham at the Human Development Center was a catalyst for another deep layer of healing and integration. After years of trying to “fix” what felt broken within and around me, I began to awaken to the greatest secret of all: within each of us lives an ancient, wise, and already-whole being.
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Through gently listening to and acknowledging the life force that flows through us, we can reconnect to the intrinsic health and wellness that has always been our birthright.”
