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Downtown Brampton, Ontario
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Soul Solace is a Brampton, Ontario based healing practice focused on helping those on the path to self discovery; a small stop on your journey home. A space free of judgement, that proudly serves as a refuge and sanctuary from everyday life. Our soul goal is to help honor the sacred commitment to know thyself. We can help guide, counsel, or simply hold space while your journey unfolds before you.

CAN YOU REMEMBER WHO YOU WERE, BEFORE THE WORLD TOLD YOU WHO YOU SHOULD BE?

WHY WORK WITH ME

MISSION
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HELPING YOU RECONNECT TO YOUR INNER GUIDANCE

PHILOSOPHY
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KINDNESS + COMPASSION + SELF DETERMINATION

PASSION
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HELPING PEOPLE, ONE JOURNEY AT A TIME

FIRST SESSION GUARANTEE

Trying new things can be scary, especially if you’ve been disappointed in the past. My reputation is built on trust, so my promise to you is that if you’re not satisfied with your FIRST session working with me, the session is FREE.

No ifs, no and’s, no buts.

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As soon as I came home I started practicing what I learned. Its funny, because its confirmation for what I already knew, but better.

J., Richmond Hill, ON.

The class was great, but what I felt after the last bath was wild. I want to do this again.

D., Orangeville, ON.

Thank you for your wisdom and guidance last Sunday. I am taking time to understand my feelings and integrate what I learned. Please keep me posted for any other events you might have.

K., Hamilton, ON.

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“And suddenly you know: It's time to start something new and trust the magic of beginnings.”
― Meister Eckhart

Land Acknowledgement

Soul Solace acknowledges & honors the traditional indigenous land on which we reside and its current living treaty relationships. We are located in Brampton, Canada, which is part of the Treaty Lands and Territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit. We also humbly acknowledge the “One Dish One Spoon Wampum” an inter-nation treaty that declared the land as a shared commons and pledged peace and mutual support between the Anishinaabek, Haudenosaunee and the Wendat, as well as Ojibway/Chippewa peoples, then much later included French and British settlers. We pay respect to elders past, present and emerging.

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