Healing is a path
of devotion

our offerings are crafted to nurture

aliveness, curiosity & reverence.

Psychotherapy

A healing container for you to be guided and nurtured in exploring your inner landscape. Our devotion begins within.

Relationships

A supportive space to tend to the soil of your relationship (s) in a way that allows for mutual healing and liberation.

Somatics

A  body centered approach that supports cultivating a sacred connection to one’s body as the taproot to grounded aliveness.

Community

A space to foster vitality and renewal, learn through connection and weave networks of belonging.

Our Approach

Our collective is informed by our lived experiences, which include the ongoing investigations of  social identities as Sacred Rebels who seek to explore, disrupt, and reimagine how we shape the stories of who we are and therefore impact our world.

Our roots are grounded and informed by depth psychology, somatic practices, liberatory and systems oriented frameworks. Our branches are expanded into various wisdom traditions: Buddhism, earth-based spiritualities, energy medicine, and intuitive magic.

  • We value the material offered by the unconscious through dream, image, symbol, and somatic or body expressions. We believe our manifest behaviors, thoughts, beliefs, and values are informed by our dynamic and ever changing unconscious. And, through compassionate attention we will bring what lies just outside of awareness to the center of our work for exploration and transformation.

  • Transpersonal offers a holistic approach to therapeutic work by acknowledging the spiritual life of our human experience. Weaving in Eastern and Western practices into modern day psychology, honors the experience's that exist beyond the human mind. This may look like exploring dream work, mindfulness meditation or yoga, altered states of consciousness like breath work and hypnotherapy, with self expression through art and music.

  • Psyche (soul) and Soma (body) are inseparable. What happens in our inner landscape is also happening to our bodies. Sometimes we have no words for the experiences we are having and sensations or a felt sense of the body's experience can guide us back to our wisdom. We have specific training in the techniques of Massage, Reiki, Craniosacral, Hakomi and Tamura method. Together we will listen closely to your distress and seek the innate wisdom present to heal.

  • We hold healing as intersectional and inter-generational. Wounding from societal oppressions, traumatic events, creative and spiritual struggles, or the search for meaning can often manifest in such symptoms as depression, anxiety, challenges with body image, addictions, or relationship struggles. We approach these struggles as expressions from the psyche longing to be heard and find relief. We welcome all aspects of your intersectional identities and are experienced and able to explore the impact of racism, sexism, homophobia, transphobia, ableism, classism, xenophobia, and other forms of oppression.

  • Healing is multi-dimensional. There are many lenses by which to map the landscape of psyche, soma and Spirit. How we find our path of devotion can be creative, full of magic and revolutionary. Collectively we have studied Astrology, Tarot, mysticism in various forms, eco-therapy, rites of passage work and psychedelic assisted therapy. We are open to all ways in which you tend to the sacred inquiry of the mystery of Life.

Spirited
Sojourners

We believe the need for human connection is enduring.

Our collective of mental health counselors and somatic healers are an intentional community of folks committed to doing the work internally, communally, and systemically.

We are honored to journey with you through the season of life you are in.

And, we understand the courage it requires to take the first step. In solidarity, we offer a free, 20-minute consultation call to support you in finding the right practitioner.

Our practitioners work with all bodies, abilities, ethnicities, places of origin, religions and sexual idenitites.

“Don’t be daunted by the enormity of the world’s grief.

Live justly, love mercy, and walk humbly now.

You are not expected to complete the work but neither are you free to abandon it. “

— The talmud