WISDOM SESSIONS

reconnecting with our vital inner wilderness

Wisdom Sessions are a 1:1 guided experience for reconnecting to your own inner wilderness. Our inner wilderness is our sacred center, a place where we string together cultivated wisdom and synthesize it into our own personal mythology and values system - crafting an understanding of how to live a “good” life. Wisdom Sessions are rooted in four archetypes: the seeker, the threshold, the creator, and the pearl. These archetypes create a continuum that we cycle through like the seasons. Each is as sacred as the next, for the seeker is our departure, the creator our return. As we cross the threshold, we return home, the place where we integrate wisdom we’ve collected into the body and discover the pearl that coalesced through our journey.


Where do they take place?

Online ! Unless we are in the same place.

Price per hour : $144

*If you would like to book a 30 min $30 consultation call please email.

**If you do not see available times, please email me/ message me to book session.

Read more about each archetype below…

(Remember we embody them all, but one may be more present depending on the season.)

  • The first archetype on this journey is the seeker. The curious wanderer who bounces from one place, one practice, to another. The seeker senses a wealth of bliss resting below their finger tips, finding jewels sprinkled throughout their adventures, research, and journerys, but the treasure continues to allude them.

    When we embody the seeker, we are often searching for a source of connection with something greater. A searching for some truth where we can say, “I understand now.” The trouble comes when we believe that this splendor lays somewhere out there in the ether. The seeker represents the departure, the playing in the laboratory of life. As we move on in the journey, to the second archetype, we hear a call home, a call to return.

  • The second archetype on this journey is the threshold. The threshold is the narrow door, the stepping stones that guide us from our outer word to our inner wilderness. A notable milestone, for we have reached a liminal space, a transition. As we take the first step over this threshold, we know that we are moving towards the inner sanctum.

    The threshold often spurs a relinquishing of sorts, asking us to place our masks on the altar prior to crossing over. Grief may arise in this process, for we are shedding facets of self that are untruthful. The threshold requires a step of faith, but this faith is one rooted within our own being, for we are moving into our sacred center where we can weave together all that we’ve discovered. An integration must occur for us to return to our seed sound.

  • The third archetype on this journey is the creator. The creator embodies the creative, generative principle intrinsic to all beings. The creator reinvigorates our power, our desires, and reorients ourselves to our potential. We all came to this planet to fulfill a sacred purpose. It take a return to the self, to the inner wilderness, to fit the puzzle pieces together.

    The creator exists at all levels, manifesting in home cooked meals, in letters penned to lovers, in paintings inspired water. But remember, one creation is not more deserving of celebration than the other. As we embody the creator, we understand every thought, word, and action as a sacred act of creation. It is through this embodiment that we become conscious creators of our reality.

    Whole worlds are created from a single thought.”

  • The fourth archetype on this journey is the pearl. The pearl personifies our inner riches. A jewel discovered only once the oyster has been cracked open. The pearl is formed through friction. When irritants enter in the soft tissues of the shell, the oysters’s defense is to coalesce them into pearls. From friction hidden treasures are created.

    This is true for us too, for if we did not need to go through some form of friction, of struggle, to reveal our inner treasure, we would have been incarnated with a remembrance of our purpose. Since that is often not the case, we play, we stumble, we fall, and we rise anew. Bit by bit, this cycle reveals the sacred medicine we have to offer. The pearl is our inner treasure, our creative principle, a jewel that may stay within the self or may be shared with others.