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Working Together

There are moments when insight has already done its work—
and what’s needed next is not more understanding,
but integration.

The way I work is designed for people who are no longer seeking answers, but learning how to live what they already know.

Just notice what resonates.

The Work Happens Through Three Primary Containers

Threshold Teachings

Most people encounter this work through a signature teaching:

 

The True Self, the Wound, and the Protector Image

Why Insight Isn't Enough Anymore

These teachings explore:

  • how identity forms around survival rather than truth

  • why insight alone doesn’t dismantle the protector

  • what becomes possible when the true self is integrated rather than bypassed

 

It is not motivational; it is orienting.

 

For many, this is the moment something quietly clicks.

Orientation Spaces

For those who sense they’re in a transition—but aren’t yet sure what kind.

These spaces are designed to help you:

  • name what’s emerging

  • understand what kind of support is actually needed

  • decide whether deeper work is aligned

There is no pressure to move forward from here.

The Integration Intensive

A focused container for those who are ready to integrate insight into lived reality.

This work may involve visiting the past—but it is rooted in the present.
The emphasis is on embodiment, choice, and reorganization at the level of daily life.

This is not surface-level work.
It is deliberate, supported, and exact.

If you're wondering how people usually begin...

Most people encounter this work through a threshold teaching.

Orientation is the first intentional step—
a space to slow down, name what’s emerging, and discern what kind of support is actually needed.

From there, some choose to enter the Integration Intensive when the timing is right.

There is no prescribed order—
only readiness.

If one of these containers feels like the right place to begin...
We’ll take the next step slowly—and only if it makes sense.

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