Working Together
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There are moments when insight has already done its work—
and what’s needed next is not more understanding,
but integration.
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The way I work is designed for people who are no longer seeking answers, but learning how to live what they already know.
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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
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These teachings explore:
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how identity forms around survival rather than truth
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why insight alone doesn’t dismantle the protector
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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.
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Orientation Spaces
For those who sense they’re in a transition—but aren’t yet sure what kind.
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These spaces are designed to help you:
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name what’s emerging
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understand what kind of support is actually needed
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decide whether deeper work is aligned
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There is no pressure to move forward from here.
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The Integration Intensive
A focused container for those who are ready to integrate insight into lived reality.
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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.
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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.
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Orientation is the first intentional step—
a space to slow down, name what’s emerging, and discern what kind of support is actually needed.
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From there, some choose to enter the Integration Intensive when the timing is right.
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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.
