Inner Territory Journey: Mother's Night
This Journey takes place in the deepest dark of the year, when nothing is meant to be rushed and no light is demanded. We gather with the ancestral mothers and the long memory of winter, trusting gestation over action. This is a night for waiting with eyes open, for honoring what is quietly forming beneath the surface, and for remembering that return is already underway.
Inner Territory Journey: Rebirth
This class sits at the friction point between decay and emergence. It does not promise renewal or improvement. It honors rebirth as a cycle older than choice, arriving only after something has truly decomposed.
Self Reclamation: Beyond the Wall
This journey follows on from the Cord Cutting: Invasive Roots. Here, we listen to defenses instead of tearing them down. We ask what the wall has been protecting and whether it still needs to stand. Reclamation happens through respect for survival intelligence. As always, we move slowly, with intention, and on behalf of all our parts of Self. There is no rush, no need to force or conjure an outcome.
Cord Cutting: Invasive Roots
Cord cutting is held here as a gardening practice rather than a severing, guided by relationship with land, body, and the wisdom of what is native.
If you can, try to spend some time in Nature before this cord cutting. Watch the way plants, animals, and elements interact with one another. Observe how the interconnectedness of Nature feels in your own body. Take note of what is native to your part of the world and what is not.
Inner Territory Journey: Below The Deep
In this unique Inner Territory journey we travel through bioluminescent waters, diving all the way to the floor of our inner great sea.
We encounter whale graveyards, the libraries of all of our lifetimes, and we connect to the threads that link us to ourselves and to one another - beyond language and time. We move into depth without urgency, and encounter vast, quiet, connective landscapes. We are reminded of the long story of our souls, that we are made of many lifetimes, stories, and shared threads that persist even in the deepest dark.
Self Reclamation: Largeness
This journey makes space instead of seeking change. It softens the inner landscape to make room for feral, jagged, grieving, fire breathing parts to lie down without being managed or improved. In this meditation, we offer all parts of ourselves haven rather than transformation, trusting that rest holds its own kind of intelligence.
Cord Cutting: Uproot
This journey moves directly to what is tangled beneath the surface. We recognize when a bond has grown too entwined to tend, and when release is needed for life to keep moving. The letting go here is clear and steady, meeting deep attachment and trauma bonds without drama, and trusting that honesty can be enough to create freedom.
Cord Cutting: Eras
This journey moves through time as a living landscape. It allows past eras of the self to be witnessed, honored, and released without collapsing them into a single story. The cord we cut here is temporal, loosening identification with who we were so who we are becoming has room to arrive.
Wyrd Changer: Inside Your Green Heart
This Journey is rooted in older, land-based ways of understanding change. The heart is treated as an ecosystem rather than a place of willpower, something that listens, sheds, and regenerates in its own time. Nothing is argued with or forced here. Beliefs are composted, burned back, and returned to soil. This is the beginning of the Way Changer arc, where the heart is reestablished as a place that knows how to guide us.
Cord Cutting: An End Is Also A Beginning
This journey works with endings that are honest rather than catastrophic. It begins with the wisdom of the Death card, letting cycles complete without clinging or collapse. When something is ready to be released here - a cycle, a pattern, a relationship - it makes room for agency, dignity, and a quieter beginning that does not need to announce itself.
Self Reclamation: Samhain
We're going to be riding the gates of Samhain, thinning the veils of our own decomposing stories and laying out a plate for our nearly dead parts. We're going to be making sacred ground from the dark loam of our lives, at this time of the year when stories soften and identities loosen. The turning here is quiet and preparatory, shaped by what is laid down and what is allowed to rest as the year shifts toward winter.
Self Reclamation: La Loba
This journey follows the old story of La Loba, the Bone Woman, as a way of remembering what has been scattered or buried in our inner territories. It moves with the quiet devotion of gathering bones, trusting that what has been preserved still knows how to live. Nothing is rushed or forced back into form. This reclamation happens through attention and patience. We are guided by the Bone Woman’s song to restore our instinct, vitality, and soul memories.
Cord Cutting: Place
This journey works with Place as something alive, something that shapes us in real and lasting ways. It recognizes how environments, shelters, and landscapes have fed and held the soul, and it does not ask for erasure in order to release. Letting go here is ecological rather than abrupt, guided by respect for what has been gathered and trust in Nature’s ability to regenerate, carry memory, and continue on in new forms.
Cord Cutting: Lanterns
This cord cutting moves slowly, led by tenderness rather than urgency. It’s less about severing and more about illuminating, turning a soft light toward connections that no longer fit. Curiosity and self regard stay intact as clarity emerges, allowing release to happen through honesty and care instead of force.
Self Reclamation: Nothing Is Permanent, Not Even Exile
This journey questions the idea that exile is permanent. It follows sensation and the subtle inner threads that lead back to parts of the self that have gone quiet or distant, meeting them without urgency. Some moments here are tender, others feel like thresholds, but return isn’t forced. It happens through attention, patience, and the willingness to stay present long enough for something to recognize itself again.
Descent, Initiation, and Transformation
This year, we are centering on the Inner Territory work of manifestation. On unblocking inner rivers of memory and story, of sitting honestly with subconscious beliefs and habitual responses. On identifying where our monsters prowl and leading them to green pastures where they can soften, unarmour, and allow younger parts of Self to repair, to exhale, to expand.
Cord Cutting: Desert
This cord cutting uses landscape as context. The desert isn’t symbolic here, it’s practical. Sparse, exposed, honest. The journey moves through a place where there’s nowhere to hide and nothing extra to carry, which makes it possible to see an old story clearly and decide what no longer belongs to it. The cut happens through revision and choice, not confrontation, letting the narrative itself loosen so the attachment can fall away without force.
Cord Cutting: The Sea Cave
This journey unfolds slowly, held inside the warmth and shelter of a sea cave tucked away in our inner territories. What loosens here does so without shock or force. The cave offers a place where the body can soften and loosen gently, guided by a sense of safety rather than intensity.
Self Reclamation: The Tomb
This journey moves toward what has been sealed rather than avoided. It follows subtle inner threads to places where parts of the self have been caught in memory, guilt, or unfinished stories, and offers a way to bring them home without forcing resolution. The tomb is not a place of finality here, but of sacred decomposition, where old narratives are allowed to break down and become nourishment for what comes next.
Cord Cutting: Let it In, Let It Out
This cord cutting lives in movement rather than separation. It works through rhythm, breath, and repetition, allowing what has been held too tightly to move through instead of being severed. The volcano is not about destruction here, but circulation. Heat, pressure, grief, joy, fear, and relief are all allowed to pass in the same current. This class belongs to moments when containment has done its job and flow is what’s needed next.