About Anisha Zo and her soul work

I have lived much of my life close to the threshold between the visible and invisible worlds.

Through grief, spiritual awakening, deep sensitivity, study, creativity, and my own journey of becoming, I have come to understand that we are more than our wounds, roles, or life circumstances. We are souls in human form — learning, loving, remembering, and becoming.

As an evidential medium, spiritual teacher, and soul guide with a master’s degree in transpersonal psychology and consciousness and extensive study and certification in earth based healing arts, I offer gentle, grounded support for sensitive, grieving, transitioning and spiritually awakening people.

My work may include compassionate conversation, intuitive listening, spiritual guidance, mediumship, imagery meditative journeys, and practical tools for steadiness and self-trust. I welcome questions, skepticism, and discernment. You do not need to believe anything to be supported here.

My deepest fulfillment is helping others come to know themselves as soul — as Spirit in human form — so they can live with more peace, clarity, connection, and trust.

Anisha Zo, soul guide, evidential mediums, shamanic healing arts practitioner, reseacher and writing, studying high sensitivity and intuitive and spiritual giftedness. Smiling woman sitting on a fallen tree trunk in a lush green forest.

Kevin’s Story

Young boy wearing a cap smiling at a birthday party with a cake featuring lit candles on the table.

In loving memory of my son, Kevin Nicholas Kuhn (1986-2012), whose creativity, original thought and love for all living creatures, brought me wonder and joy, and whose consciousness after his passing, guided me through my profound grief, and into life again.

  • When Kevin was a boy and then a teenager, it was an iguana that occupied his shoulders, first Smeagle and then Blurn. Kevin’s room as a boy was home to blue gil and alligator lizards, newts, hamsters and rats…and of course our dog Baggins slept on his bed each night.

    Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit, were Kevin’s favorite books. He found much meaning for life in their pages and almost all of his animals were named for the characters. Kevin loved playing video games and felt at home in the worlds that the games invited him into. He had an ability to focus his mind deeply. He was good at chess and at writing stories and loved to talk about profound subjects, such as multiple universes and life on other planets. He was quietly and deeply spiritual.

    Kevin began a battle with addiction at the age of 14 and lost the war on March 23, 2012. He left his son, his wife, his brother, his sister, his mom and dad, his grandparents and aunts and uncles and many friends.

    Kevin loved to be there for those who needed someone to listen. He was always sensitive to the person in the room who was feeling lonely and would make sure he talked with them and helped them feel comfortable. He was ahead of his family in his knowing and seeing of realities and dimensions beyond what most perceive. Immediately following his passing, his spirit taught us that there is much more to reality than we think.

    On his headstone we engraved this quote from Lord of the Rings…

    “The world is indeed full of peril, and in it there are many dark places; but still there is much that is fair, and though in all lands love is now mingled with grief, it grows perhaps the greater.” – JRR Tolkien

    If Kevin’s spirit could share a wisdom from his short life, I believe it would be to give everyone a chance, to see the good in each person and each critter, and know that sometimes in the humblest of lives and the smallest of packages are the biggest of spirits and Gold, pure gold.