About True

About True

Intuitive rebirth practitioner, oracle-based guide, and somatic support for the season you are actually living.

True Rylan is a trauma-informed somatic guide, sound healer, and intuitive facilitator devoted to helping people reconnect with their inner compass.

Her work focuses on the body, the nervous system, and the subtle intelligence that lives beneath our thoughts. Through somatic awareness, breathwork, sound healing, and intuitive guidance, True helps people slow down, regulate their nervous system, and access the deeper knowing that already exists within them.

At the core of her philosophy is a simple truth: When we learn to listen to the body, clarity returns.

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The Philosophy Behind In Her Sky

The name In Her Sky reflects the limitless inner world within every person.

Just as the sky moves through changing weather — calm, wind, storms, sunlight — our internal landscape shifts through emotions, memories, and experiences. Learning to observe that inner climate with awareness allows us to move through life with more clarity and self-trust.

In a world where information is constant and reality often feels distorted, developing a strong inner guidance system becomes essential.

True’s work is not about telling people what to believe. It is about helping them recognize what they already know.

A Somatic, Trauma-Informed Approach

True practices trauma-informed somatic healing, meaning her work honors the body’s pace and prioritizes emotional and physical safety.

Rather than forcing change, she helps people notice what is happening in their body — tension, shutdown, breath patterns, or survival responses — and gently guides them toward regulation and awareness.

Sessions may incorporate breathwork, grounding, sound, movement, or simple body awareness practices that support nervous system balance and emotional clarity.

The process is simple, direct, and deeply human.

The Intention Behind This Work

True believes that many people are not disconnected from their truth — they have simply learned to ignore it.

Modern life constantly pulls attention outward: opinions, expectations, distractions, and noise.

Her work helps people return inward.

To strengthen their inner compass, trust their perception, and move forward in life with clarity, discernment, and self-authority.

Because when someone can truly rely on their own inner knowing, they no longer need the outside world to define who they are or what is true.

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True is not here to preach. She is here to help people remember how to listen.