About Erica

Welcome,

I walk the Ngamtusu'o path of my ancient North Siberian shamanic tribe, the old ways that live in my blood, in the drumbeat of the Earth beneath my feet.

My work is a weaving of ceremony and prayer, voice and silence. It is the remembering of our belonging, to the land, to each other, to the sacred pulse of life itself.

I hold women through thresholds and transformations, in circles and in one-on-one healing. In these spaces, we listen. We soften. We remember.

I live close to the forest, outside Helsinki, where the seasons guide my rhythm and the northern light shapes my days.

Here, I tend to the unseen, walking between worlds, guided by the spirits of the Earth and the wisdom of my ancestors.

My deepest work is shamanic: ancient, intuitive, pure.

It is a returning to the language of energy, spirit, and the wild intelligence of life.

Through drum, touch, and breath, I open the space where healing can happen, not as fixing, but as remembering wholeness.

I am also a herbalist, trained by my grandmother and later through the School of the Sacred Wild, plants are not just medicine but kin, living beings who teach us how to listen, to root, to heal in relationship.

As a postpartum doula through Innate Traditions, I honor the sacred window after birth as a time of deep restoration, tending the mother’s body, heart, and spirit through warmth, nourishment, and ceremony.

I hold “The Seven Locks” Healing ceremonies for women, also known as Closing of the Bones. A ritual of gathering, integration, and return, no matter how long it has been since birth.

And through my studies as a holistic health coach, I’ve learned to see wellness not as something we achieve, but something we remember, when we live in rhythm with the Earth, our breath, and our truth.

Yet my greatest teachers have always been ancestral spirits, life, motherhood, sisterhood, and the Earth herself.

Every season, every birth, every ending and beginning has whispered the same truth:

We are never separate from what is sacred.

Erica (Seranku Ngamtusu'o)