About Via Nitidus
A Path of Healing, Storytelling, and Quiet Transformation
My Story
I’ve always had a creative mind and a way of sensing things that couldn’t quite be explained—the emotional undercurrents, the invisible layers beneath everyday life. Like many of us, I’ve had to go through my own awakening. I’ve had to meet parts of myself I didn’t understand, and learn to stay with what hurt long enough for it to transform.
About fifteen years ago, I started exploring psychology and neuroscience, trying to make sense of human behavior—first out of curiosity and later out of necessity. Eventually, that path led me toward spirituality. But nothing brought it all into focus like becoming a mother.
When my son was born, I made quiet promises to myself about the kind of mother I wanted to be. Some of those promises I kept. Others I broke. And the ones I broke stayed with me like small, aching truths—reminders of the places inside me that still needed healing, tenderness, and accountability. So I turned inward again, and kept working gently on the parts that hurt.
That’s when I began to write—not as an ambition, but as a way to stay present, to listen better, and to name what I didn’t always know how to say aloud. At first, I wrote only for my son. Tiny stories, little fragments of our life together, and the emotions that lived between the lines. I wanted him to grow up surrounded by words that felt like presence, not perfection.
And then I realized something: the things I was writing for him… maybe other children needed to hear them too. Maybe other parents needed to feel less alone in the silent work of healing.
That’s how Via Nitidus began.
The name means “the shining path” in Latin—a reminder that even when the road feels dark or messy, there’s always a way forward that honors both truth and light. I chose to write under this name because I’ve never felt the need to be known or recognized in a public sense. I don’t write to be visible. I write so others might feel seen.
Through Via Nitidus, I create stories, journals, and healing tools for both children and grown-ups—rooted in emotional honesty, spiritual growth, and the belief that becoming whole isn’t about fixing ourselves, but about remembering who we are beneath the noise.
If my words help someone feel just a little more understood—then that’s enough.

