"One can't believe impossible things," Alice said. "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was your age, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”
Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass, Chapter V
Reet is someone whose life has been full of impossible things – good things, hard things and everything in between. This has given her a deep understanding of the joys and sorrows of the human journey.
Reet has now turned her depth of experience into pursuing a calling to Interfaith studies, in the belief that something within the human spirit calls us to wonder, to worship, to stand in awe, to honour our stories and those of our ancestors. Her passion is inviting others to take risks and to release their inherent creativity and capacity to play through expressive arts. Reet is also interested in how trauma is held in the body and the brain and the various ways that we can work with energy, movement, and art to open the possibility of deep soul healing and restore our innate capacity to play. Reet was ordained as an interfaith minister through the Chaplaincy Institute for Interfaith Ministry in Berkeley, and through the Metaphysical Ministry of Canada, in 2020.