WORKING TOGETHER

You don’t have to walk the forest alone. Companionship along the way is very helpful.

Companionship here begins with listening. We listen together, not for answers, but for what is already present, often beneath words, beneath effort, beneath the urge to fix or explain. Just bring your life as it is, and we start there.

Listening is attentive, relational, and grounded in experience. It’s often done with gaps of silence, but for those who find language helpful, I also work with the Enneagram. It offers a way of noticing how we orient to life, where we tighten or withdraw, and how we tend to lose contact with what is most alive.

Walking this transformative path unfolds slowly. It is shaped by your nervous system, your history, and the actual conditions of your life. We stay close to lived experience rather than ideas about it. Over time, this kind of attention helps you learn to trust what you sense from within, rather than relying solely on effort, insight, or external direction.

We will notice when you drift and we will practice returning. There is no urgency here, what matters is staying in relationship with what is real.

If you sense a quiet desire to understand yourself more honestly, to live with greater contact and less force, and to explore what your life may be inviting, we may be well suited to walk together.

I offer a steady, grounded presence, a place to rest in the midst of not knowing. We can listen together for what wants to emerge, at a pace that honors your life as it is.