
The Wild Buffet
Musings of a sensitive soul.
People ask me this all the time. What do you actually do? How does it work? Is it going to be weird?
I'll try to answer that honestly.
The first thing that happens is a conversation. Usually even before you sign up — a call where you ask everything you want to ask and I answer it straight. No pitch, no pressure. I want you to feel whether working with me is the right fit for you, because if you're not called to do this work, it won't work as well. The women who get the results are the ones who feel the yes before they even book.
Here's what I've noticed: the moment a client signs up, things start moving. Before we've had a single session together, the energy starts to shift. I've heard this enough times now that I take it as part of the process.
When you actually walk in — whether that's a virtual door or a physical one — you might feel a little nervous. That's normal. You're trusting someone with something tender, and you don't totally know what you're stepping into. I always tell people: just come as you are. You don't need to prepare anything. You don't need to have it figured out.
What I ask is simple: tell me what's going on.
And then you talk. You tell me where you are in the process — whether you just started trying, or you've been at it for years; whether you've had losses, or rounds of IVF, or both; whether your doctor said something last week that you can't shake. You tell me the fears you haven't said out loud to anyone. You tell me the things you blame yourself for, even if you know you shouldn't.
I listen for what's underneath all of it. The stories, the beliefs, the old wounds that are running quietly in the background, shaping everything you feel about your body and your worthiness and your chances. You can't see them from where you're standing — that's not a judgment, it's just the nature of the thing. We can't see our own blind spots. That's what I'm there for.
From there, I teach you a technique — a method for clearing those blocks, releasing the energetic weight of old stories, and making space for something new. We work through as much as your system can handle in one session. That looks different for everyone.
Some people cry. A lot, actually. Sometimes out of grief, sometimes out of relief, sometimes both at once and they can't tell the difference. Some people get frustrated — I thought I'd dealt with this already — and that frustration is actually a good sign. It means something real is moving. A lot of people yawn. Deeply, involuntarily, like something is finally letting go. The body does that.
What almost everyone says afterward: I feel lighter.
Not fixed. Not certain. Just lighter. Like the weight they walked in carrying got redistributed somehow, and now they can move.
Toward the end of a session, I clear and balance your chakra system — your energetic field. You might feel warmth, or tingling, or just a kind of quiet. We close by cutting the energetic cords between us from that session, which is its own small ceremony of completion.
Then you go home.
And the next day, or the day after, you text me. Something happened. Something small, or something surprising. A conversation shifted. A doctor's appointment went differently than expected. You woke up feeling something you couldn't quite name but it was... better.
The weeks that follow a session tend to be full of those moments. Not miracles (although sometimes miracles). Mostly just: things going your way in ways they weren't before.
The best way I've ever heard it described is this: when we get the blockages out of the way, it becomes like a slip-and-slide — and that baby just swoops right in.
That's the work. That's what a session feels like.
If you're ready to feel lighter, I'd love to talk.

Amanda H Young
Miracle Instigator
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