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Tracey Natarajan is a genderqueer (they/them pronouns) energy worker, writer, and singer who lives near Dallas, Texas with their husband and tiny herd of cats. They say Fuck a lot, this is the only warning you will receive about that.

As a healer, Tracey is available for in-person and distance healing in their own modality of Primordial Song Healing, which includes the use of thier own voice as an instrument as they combine the healing vibrations of sound with the healing properties of crystals and Reiki energy. Tracey holds certifications in Holographic Sound Healing, Galactic Healing, Munay Ki, Angelic Soul Clearing, and is a Usui Reiki Master/Teacher.

Tracey provides intuitive readings in multiple modalities, both in-person and over distance, each reading generally utilizing more than one method to deliver accurate readings for a querant’s highest good. Tracey is a psychic medium, tarot and oracle card reader, intuitive, and clear channel. For fun, in-person readings may also include elements of charm casting, hydromancy, or ceromancy.

Tracey is a trained lyric coloratura soprano and former, although briefly lived, opera singer. Now, they write and perform music mostly for ritual purposes and uses their voice as a healing instrument during energy work. Also, as of October 2018, Tracey is a published LGBTQ+ romance author under the pen name Nichole Willowbrook. Tracey’s first novel is called Son of a Preacher Man and utilizes themes of shadow work and spirituality. Upcoming titles will include stories in LGBTQ+ contemporary romance, paranormal romance, high fantasy romance, comedic romance, and BDSM D/s romance.

Tracey is also something that resembles a chaos mage. Or a shadow mage. Or some other bullshit title you want to attach. Fuck it. I’m tired of writing in third person, it’s starting to sound super douchetastic to me. The word Lightworker is a bit on the bright and happy side for me. I work with shadows. Not evil, not bad, but the subconscious. The things that we set into the background, I like to play with, make friends with, and put to use. They’re running around back there anyway; I like to give them a task, make them feel helpful. I’ve been accused of being a chaos mage, and I guess that’s close. Shadow mage is closer. Tulpamancer is actually closest, though when that shit hit reddit things got a little too mainstream in Tulpamancy for me. So, I have no name for it. Jung’s beeotch mebbe? Too much? I utilize tulpas, thoughtforms, and servitors in many different forms in my daily life, in my work as a reader and healer, and in my writing as well.