Natasha, also known by her Buddhist name Nagadipa, is a mentor, vision quest guide and group facilitator who seeks to blend Buddhist and Indigenous wisdom with contemporary understanding to support insight through nature connection and embodiment.

She has 20 years of experience in transformational healing arts. As a licensed coach, her work draws on her 26 years of buddhist practice (and nine years as an ordained Buddhist) alongside 10 years of dedication to therapeutic and embodiment modalities, specifically Eugene Gendlin’s Focusing method, Identity Orientated Psychotrauma Therapy, Compassionate Enquiry and Generative Change shadow work.

Elements you will find repeated throughout her work are: rites of passage, somatic wisdom, deep nature connection, myth, soul-craft, and ways to connect with ritual and the sacredness of life.

Her work as a vision quest guide and mentor is without doubt impacted by her Buddhist practice and personal penchant for the practices of wisdom, kindness, spaciousness-within, and the four sublime abodes, in particular equanimity.

The binding thread aspires to assist people through life transitions, to awaken them to their true nature, supporting them to ‘find their medicine’ and to ‘bring their medicine.’

Natasha has a private practice and primarily encourages women to align with their true nature and embody the gifts they carry, so that they may live as powerful, healing influences in their communities.