
09/08/2025
Hi everyone. My name is Nicole. I do acupuncture, shamanic healing and various other stuff and I REALLY don’t like social media (if that wasn’t the greatest bio of all time 😂). In case it wasn’t already obvious, this post was definitely NOT written with AI and will probably be a little unhinged.
I brave visiting the land of Instagram every so often just to check in and let people who follow me know that I’m still alive, still helping people and serving the community and still doing all my weird witchy stuff. Lately the “weird” thing I’ve been into is human design (I may have talked about it on here before I decided to go dark on social, can’t remember).
I’ve been using human design to help me figure out how to live my best life in alignment with who I am and I’ve also discovered it’s a pretty nifty diagnostic tool to use on my clients as well. I’ve been doing a lot of super basic and informal HD chart readings for my clients as part of any session and am finding it extremely useful.
What I’m loving most about HD is that it feels like permission to lean into all the weird and quirky things you’ve always known were true for you, but society pressured you into believing otherwise. For me (I’m a manifestor), this looks like doing whatever the heck I want, whenever I want and not being afraid of really leaning into my innate ability to be a little punk rock in life. And it feels liberating to embrace my inner punk.
I’ve dabbled in a punk life (sans the Mohawk) at various points in time over my life and it has always looked a little bit different. I’m not as in your face about it as say, Eminem (he IS the real Slim Shady), but it does show up in a more quiet way. Like not caring about having a business that hardly ever posts on social media (the horror!). Or when I do post, it comes out looking like this 😂
I am however, VERY punk in my views on the human spirit and believing that every human is capable of profound healing, if only they have the right tools and support. This is actually my ideal client: one who has tried the traditional system and is ready to do something different, something uncomfortable but infinitely more gratifying. More in comments.