There are mentors, and then there are sacred witnesses. Michelle Wollaston is the latter, a deeply attuned guide holding space for women to return to themselves, softly, slowly, truthfully.
Known for her intuitive clarity and signature Sacred Remembrance sessions, Michelle supports women who feel emotionally exhausted, spiritually flat, or quietly disconnected from their own inner knowing. Her work is rooted in the understanding that burnout is not a flaw. It is often a signal. A sacred shift. A soul calling for reconnection.
With decades of experience spanning early childhood education, vocational training, spiritual mentorship, and energetic attunement, Michelle’s practice is both practical and poetic. She integrates astrology, Human Design, and intuitive guidance, not to diagnose or define, but to illuminate the energy that is asking to move.
This is not about becoming someone new.
It is about remembering the woman you were always meant to be.
In this quiet but powerful conversation, Michelle shares what it means to truly come home to yourself, and how Sacred Remembrance is helping women across the world reclaim their energy, soften their survival, and rise with clarity into the next version of their becoming.
OracleME: Your work is grounded in helping women come home to themselves, especially in midlife. What does that mean to you?
Michelle: For me, it is not about reinventing yourself. It is about remembering yourself. The woman underneath the roles, the conditioning, the survival. The woman who is still there, even if she has been quiet for a long time.
I work with women who have reached a point where they feel like they have disappeared into their own lives. They are still showing up for everyone else, but they cannot quite hear themselves anymore. That silence is not emptiness. It is the beginning of something sacred.
OracleME: You have lived through some of those patterns yourself. What shifted for you?
Michelle: I spent years trying to be who I thought I needed to be. I shaped myself around other people’s needs, expectations, and dysfunctions. Like a lot of women, I learned to over-function, and eventually, I burned out emotionally, spiritually, and energetically.
But I also learned that the unravelling is part of the becoming. The mess is part of the medicine. My turning point came when I realised, I could not live in survival mode anymore. I had to decide that my own voice, my own energy, mattered as much as everyone else’s.
That is why I do not separate my personal experience from the way I hold space now. My sessions are built from lived wisdom, not just learned knowledge. I have walked through it, and I still walk with it.
OracleME: You have worked in early childhood, vocational education, and now spiritual advocacy. What exactly is spiritual advocacy, and how do all those threads come together?
Michelle: Spiritual advocacy is about walking beside someone as they come home to themselves. It is not about fixing or pushing. It is about honouring what is trying to emerge and holding space for that process with presence and care.
The way I work now is shaped by every season I have lived. Not just what I have studied, but what I have carried. I started in early childhood education, working within a framework built on being, belonging, and becoming, language that still guides me today. That led me into vocational education, where I trained adults stepping into caregiving and teaching roles, learning how to support others without losing themselves.
Alongside that, motherhood shaped me in ways no qualification ever could. It refined my intuition and taught me how to stay soft in the mess.
And woven through it all has been the spiritual thread. A quiet knowing that began to take shape in my teenage years, deepened by experience, and strengthened by loss, rage, silence, and love.
None of it was not important and necessary and every piece exists within the way I hold space for others and myself.
OracleME: For those who are not familiar, what exactly is a Sacred Remembrance session?
Michelle: Sacred Remembrance is for women who feel like they have lost connection with themselves emotionally, energetically, or spiritually. It is a 90-minute 1:1 session where we map the energy she is sitting in, and the version of her that is quietly trying to emerge.
We draw from her natal chart, her progressed moon, her soul path, and her Human Design blueprint, but the session is intuitive, not just analytical. It is a space of remembering, not fixing. A return to the truth beneath all the noise.
OracleME: You mention in your podcast and writing that many women feel like they have disappeared into their own lives. Overwhelmed, emotionally stretched, and quietly disconnected. Can you speak to what you are seeing?
Michelle: Absolutely. A lot of women are functioning. They are doing what needs to be done. But underneath, they feel hollow, flat, or like they are watching life happen from the edges.
It is not just physical exhaustion. It is the emotional weight of being everything for everyone, of carrying things that were never really theirs. That disconnection is often misunderstood. But I see it as a signal, a sacred one. It is the soul saying, this is not sustainable. It is time to come home.
OracleME: You have said your work is less about empowerment and more about energetic restoration. What does that mean?
Michelle: Empowerment is beautiful, but a lot of women I work with are already powerful. They are strong. They have survived so much. What they really need is permission to rest, to stop over-giving, to trust their own rhythm.
So instead of pushing them to do more, I hold space for them to soften. To restore their energy. To notice what is ready to leave and what is longing to return. That is where the real shift happens, not through effort, but through remembrance.
OracleME: What happens after a Sacred Remembrance session?
Michelle: Every woman is different, but there are common threads. Some leave with immediate clarity. They make a decision, have a conversation, or release something that has been weighing them down. Others feel a softer shift that unfolds over weeks.
It is important to know that the work does not end when the call does. What we open in that space continues to move. It is like planting seeds. Some sprout quickly, others take their time.
And for some women, one session is just the beginning. As they come home to themselves and begin to release and remember, new layers often surface. These might be old patterns, fresh clarity, or challenges they did not realise were connected. When that happens, they will often choose to return for another session, so we can explore what is emerging, talk it through, and shape new strategies that support where they are now.
OracleME: If someone is reading this and thinking, that is me, where do they begin?
Michelle: They begin by listening to the whisper that brought them here. That feeling that says, there is more than this. I miss myself. That is not weakness. That is soul intelligence.
If that is you, you do not need to fix yourself. You just need to remember how to hear yourself again. That is the invitation.
Michelle Wollaston is a spiritual advocate, guide, and mentor whose work helps women reconnect with their energy, intuition, and inner truth. With a background spanning early childhood education, vocational training, and spiritual mentorship, she weaves together professional expertise and lived experience to create her signature Sacred Remembrance sessions. These intuitive 90-minute 1:1 readings combine astrology, Human Design, and guided insight. Her work is for women who are ready to soften their survival, reclaim their presence, and step into the next version of their becoming.