About Milli Moonstone
A Life in Service to Inner Medicine
I am a facilitator, mentor, and musician devoted to supporting people in remembering and embodying their inner medicine — the unique way each of us is meant to live, express, love, and serve.
My work weaves together ceremony, voice, embodiment, relational presence, and plant-medicine-informed wisdom.
Not because any single modality is "the answer," but because, over many years of practice, I have learned that deep and lasting transformation happens when people are met with attuned presence, care, and honesty — and supported to trust what already lives within them.
While I work with sacred medicines, sound, ritual, and embodied practices, again and again I have witnessed that the most potent medicine is not something external. It is what becomes available when we are fully present, deeply listened to, and connected to our own truth.
My role is not to fix, rescue, or lead from above — but to walk alongside, to hold a steady field, and to invite people home to themselves.
The Medicine I Carry
Over the years, many people have reflected to me that I am the medicine, not in the sense of being special or separate, but in the way I listen, attune, and hold space.
I understand this as presence.
- Presence rooted in the body.
- Presence that can meet intensity, tenderness, grief, pleasure, and joy.
- Presence that does not rush, impose meaning, or try to make something happen.
Through thousands of hours of facilitation — in ceremonies, retreats, mentorship, and intimate rites of passage — I have learned how to stay with what is alive, even when it is uncomfortable or unknown. This is the medicine I bring: a grounded, embodied presence in which people can meet themselves more fully and honestly.
My work is not about creating peak experiences.
It is about supporting real, lived shifts in how people inhabit their bodies, their voices, their relationships, and their lives.
A Path Shaped by Initiation
My path has been shaped not only by training, but by life itself — by love, devotion, loss, and the moments that change you forever.
From a young age, I was drawn to spirituality, music, and deep presence, which eventually led me into ceremony, somatic practice, voice, and devotional music across cultures.
The death of my beloved became one of my deepest initiations. Grief taught me how to meet pain without fixing it, how to stay present with intensity, and how love continues even when form is gone.
This work is not theoretical.
It is lived, embodied, and known in my body.
A Path Shaped by Initiation
My path has been shaped not only by learning and training, but by life itself — by love, devotion, loss, and experiences that change you forever.
From a young age, I was drawn to spirituality, music, and states of deep presence, sensing that life held more depth and mystery than surface-level living allowed. Over time, this calling led me into ceremony, somatic practice, voice, devotional music, and work with plant medicines across different cultures and contexts.
One of the most profound initiations of my life was the death of my beloved.
Walking through the grief of that magnitude changed me in ways nothing else could. It brought me into an intimate relationship with impermanence, love, and the raw truth of being human. I came to know pain not as something to be fixed or avoided, but as something that can be met, breathed with, and lived through.
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