Today we’d like to introduce you to Grace Oh.
Hi Grace, so excited to have you on the platform. So before we get into questions about your work-life, maybe you can bring our readers up to speed on your story and how you got to where you are today?
My practice began in 2015 after training in various modalities in Sound Healing, Reiki, Yoga, and Craniosacral. What has also informed my practice is the years I spent creating in different mediums with Art. The term ‘Vibrational Healing & Arts’ is a phrase that came to me after realizing that I am a practitioner who weaves and works solely in the vibrational field of all things healing, creative and alchemical. There has been several metaphorical death and rebirths around the time I started my practice in the field, and is now an integral process of my practice.
A slow yet steady transformative project is called the ‘Moon Mandala Project.’ A photo series of honoring the moon cycles. Floral mandalas are created at every new moon and full moon phase. This series began in 2014 as an anecdote to the commercial industry of photography and film I was working in. I missed and craved connection to source elements using creation as meditation.
As a freelance photographer and emerging healing practitioner, I found a lot of space and a need for consistency, which I found as a private chef. The element of working with food for healing also came into play. I started collaborating with Amanda Ramirez of Made to Nourish, a nutritional therapist practitioner and chef in 2018. I learned how to work with various gut healing and anti-inflammatory protocols creating with comforting healing whole foods.
At the present moment, all practices have a way of intertwining, depending on the needs of each new client or progressing client I work with. I am continually humbled by the power of the human, spirit and community. I have come to observe that all parts are essential for our continued healing and evolution.
Alright, so let’s dig a little deeper into the story – has it been an easy path overall and if not, what were the challenges you’ve had to overcome?
My road I have chosen has had every texture, height, and color, with its fair share of crossroads. The challenges and the struggles were just mere reflections of my own resistance and fears. It took the time it took for me to break through each layer. To this day, the teachings and the medicine of the shadow parts exist. Yet, my perspective lens and communication with myself has deepened. Allowing my Self to co-exist with any “struggles and/or challenges” that may appear.
Thanks – so what else should our readers know about your work and what you’re currently focused on?
My work on this planet so far has been to embody my birth-given name and to receive it fully for my embodiment, healing, and sharing. The practice of ‘Grace’, which was taken for granted in my early life to identify myself with, has now opened up pathways of softening, authentically receiving, compassion, and stillness. The teachings of ‘Grace’ has been the medicine and anchor when life became overwhelming and seemingly unmanageable. It has been reflected back to me through the many master teachers I have studied with as their embodiment of ‘Grace’ has been a profound throughline to lead me to a place of finding my ‘I am’.
Is there anything else you’d like to share with our readers?
If you would like to be in the loop with Grace’s in-person, virtual, or private offerings, you can subscribe to her newsletter through her website www.graceoh.net
Contact Info:
- Website: www.graceoh.net
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/graceunheaoh/
- Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/graceunheaoh/
- Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/graceoh555
- SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/loveartlifesounds
Image Credits
Pablo Aguilar – 1st image underneath a tree Larimar Oceananda – Portrait in field Amanda Ramirez – black and white image Shayla Blatchford – in purple jacket near the rock on sand image Moon Mandala image: Grace Oh Food image: Grace Oh
