MEET ELIZABETH

Elizabeth Silk is an author, storyteller, and advocate for healing whose work is rooted in lived experience, compassion, and spiritual remembrance.

Her voice emerges not from theory, but from the quiet courage of having walked through addiction, fear, and self-forgetting—and choosing love as the way home. Elizabeth believes that healing does not come from force or judgment, but from gentleness, honesty, and the willingness to listen to what we most want to push away.

She is the author and illustrator of The Fawn and the Ogre: A Native Parable of Transforming Fear with Love, a spiritually inspired story that reflects her own journey of recovery and awakening. Through symbolic storytelling, the book explores the relationship between innocence and fear, vulnerability and strength, and the transformative power of compassion.

Elizabeth’s work gave rise to United We Stand in LOVE, a heart-centered movement devoted to choosing connection over division and love over fear—especially in moments of pain, struggle, and uncertainty. The campaign is not political or ideological; it is deeply human. It invites individuals and communities to soften rather than harden, to meet themselves and one another with mercy, and to remember who they are beneath survival patterns and wounds.

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As a mother, creative, and woman in recovery, Elizabeth carries a deep reverence for legacy—what we pass forward through the way we live, love, and heal. Her mission is simple but profound: to leave the world a little gentler than she found it.

Elizabeth speaks openly about recovery, emotional healing, storytelling as medicine, and love as a daily practice. Her work resonates with those seeking authenticity, inner freedom, and a compassionate path forward.

She lives her message quietly and intentionally, believing that the most powerful transformations often begin within.

Love is not something we wait for.

It is something we choose.

LOVE COACH

“Love needs no defense”.

In understanding this, ask yourself: what are you defending yourself from? Often we find the very thing we desire, we are defending ourselves from, thus keeping it away! Elizabeth will guide you back to Love by helping you Release whatever stands between your Happiness, Confidence, Security, Oneness, Success, Lovingness, Openness, Value, Self-Worth & Self-Love, and  FREEDOM!

What she teaches is that those feelings of aloneness, lacking Love, lacking security, and lacking oneness was learned through the conditioning of fear! Let go of resentments, past hurts, anger, hatred, disapproval, judgment, grief, and pride. Holding on to these things keeps us separate & blocks the sunlight of the spirit from shining through us! This is your story that you have to bring back to Love! 

“Be the change you wish to see in the world.” – Mahatma Gandhi

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INTUITIVE MENTOR & LOVE COACH

Elizabeth has had the privilege to have worked with amazing people throughout the years. She has helped many clients during challenging and uncertain times, such as a loss of a job, family matters, divorce, loneliness, financial insecurities, and depression. Guiding you toward Happiness and Success is her goal. 

She uses I-ching cards, Runes, Reiki, Sound healing, Chakra Balancing, Vision Pictures, and Aura Art during her sessions. She also offers Native American Ceremonies & Vortex Tours. For more information on Elizabeth’s services, click here.

I-Ching Readings are available for specific questions.  To find out more about I-Ching, watch her video.

“Resisting the now always creates suffering” – Eckhart Tolle

INTUITIVE VISIONARY ARTIST/White Buffalo Woman
A  touch of emotion and the spirit of love flow through all of Elizabeth Silk’s art, communicating unspoken, soul-felt words.

Elizabeth studied at the Laird School of Art, Wallasey Art College, and Liverpool Polytechnic.  Her art was shown in and around the United States and Europe, including at the prestigious Liverpool Art Gallery. Since the mid-1990s, she has lived in Sedona, where many artists are concentrated because of the energy that is so conducive to creativity. Her style changed dramatically upon being introduced to Sedona, from stoic to free, by a message she received when struggling with what to promote: “Do what you love, with only love in mind, and people will want to buy it.” The first year, it proved to be so. Tourists loved Elizabeth’s work and were moved so deeply that they wished to meet her personally, and it is always an honor and a privilege.