Where Psychology Meets the Sacred
Natalie Rani Zacharias is a transformational guide whose work lives at the intersection of psychology, spirituality, and energetic healing.
Through Tending Your Spirit, she supports individuals, couples and groups both online and in person, offering spaces where emotional truth, relational harmony, and spiritual depth can coexist.
Her work is informed by Gestalt therapy, earth-based spiritual practices, and years of ceremonial experience, allowing her to meet people not just at the level of the mind, but at the level of the body, energy and soul.
One branch of Natalie’s practice focuses on transformational coaching, supporting people through conflict, transitions, and relational challenges with clarity, compassion, and presence.
Another branch is devoted to subtle energy work, where she uses The Emotion Code to help clear energetic blockages and support deeper alignment.
These sessions are often held via Zoom, reflecting her ability to work beyond physical boundaries while maintaining depth and integrity.
She also facilitates ceremonies and communal spaces, grief circles, song circles, water blessings, and ancestral rites honoring the land, the divine feminine, and the unseen threads that connect us.
Natalie is currently a co-facilitator for the Daughters of the Milky Way Priestess Training, a nine-month online initiation supporting women in devotional leadership and spiritual remembrance.
Following the Call Beyond the Known
From her early twenties, Natalie held a quiet but powerful intention: to positively impact at least one million lives.
At the time, she was working in a corporate role, already sensing that the path she was on would not lead her toward that calling.
What followed was a leap into the unknown: one guided less by logic and more by intuition.
She left her job, sold her belongings, and moved to California to pursue a Master’s degree in Integral Counseling Psychology.
What she didn’t anticipate was that she would be enrolled in two schools at once.
By day, she studied integral psychology, rooted in yoga philosophy and holistic models of the psyche.
By night, and often in between, she was initiated into a parallel education led by indigenous elders, ceremonial spaces, sacred plant medicine work, and spiritual guardianship.
Teachers appeared.
Ceremonies unfolded.
It felt as though a new timeline had opened: one where psychology and spirituality were not separate, but deeply entwined.
The four years she spent in the Bay Area felt expansive and accelerated, like living several lifetimes within one.
Choosing the Unmarked Path
One of the most challenging decisions Natalie made was choosing not to pursue traditional licensure after completing her degree.
While she had begun the process of accruing clinical hours toward becoming a licensed marriage and family therapist, she received clear spiritual guidance through an initiation that her work was not meant to follow a conventional structure.
Instead, she was called to step fully into the spiritual and energetic dimensions of her practice.
This choice came with uncertainty.
There was no clear roadmap, no predefined markers of success.
Yet it also brought freedom.
Natalie began to understand her work not simply as a career, but as a way of being, one that required ongoing self-inquiry, healing, and alignment.
The challenge has been learning to move away from constant doing and into deeper presence.
To trust that who she is, how she listens, and how she holds space has as much impact as any strategy or structure.
Expanding Without Depleting
Natalie’s focus is on expanding her reach without sacrificing sustainability.
She knows the transformational capacity of her work, yet she is mindful of burnout.
She is exploring ways to share her knowledge through multiple streams of income and formats that allow more people to receive support without requiring her to be everywhere, all the time.
What she continues to navigate is how to package and share the depth of what she knows in a way that is accessible, energetically aligned, and financially sustainable.
She is seeking structures that honor both her wisdom and her limits, allowing her impact to grow without diminishing her vitality.
At its core, Natalie’s work is about remembrance of harmony, of inner guidance, of the subtle intelligence that moves through all things.
And her journey continues to be shaped by the same question she invites others to explore:
How do we live in a way that is both deeply human and profoundly sacred?
At Reignelle, we continue to hold space for women building lives and businesses guided by intuition, integrity, and deep inner truth.
