Cord Cutting: Eros
This cord cutting leans into Eros as heat, motion, and aliveness. We warm the body first, move that yellow seed through the inner terrain, and let the cut come from fullness. The front porch of the soul’s home matters here. There’s no urgency or collapse. Just a clear, embodied choice. The burn is steady and clean. Desire does what it knows how to do, loosening attachment without shaming, without shutting down pleasure or agency.
Cord Cutting: The Red Thread
This cord cutting works with the red thread as something inherent rather than something to earn or repair. The journey stays in the body, especially the sacral waters, and moves slowly through sensation, consent, and creative energy. Release here is not about severing connection to desire or instinct, but about loosening what has dulled or quieted the wild knowing we’re born with. The Maiden, Mother, and Crone appear as witnesses and companions, helping restore access to erotic vitality, belonging, and continuity without collapsing into shame or obligation.
Hekate With Amanda Avery
This class brings Hekate forward as a living presence who knows thresholds from the inside. We move with her through crossroads, endings, initiations, and the quiet intelligence that lives in transition. Amanda guides us along red roads that loop and intersect, showing how Hekate holds both direction and uncertainty without forcing resolution. Torches, keys, and liminal spaces appear as tools for staying oriented when life is shifting. This class meets people in moments of in-between, when clarity has not arrived yet and something older, steadier, and watchful is already walking alongside them.
Medusa
This class moves through Medusa as a living archetype shaped by violence, power, and survival. We stay with her story long enough to feel how patriarchy turns harm into myth and how those myths still move through our bodies and choices. Athena, Danaë, Perseus, and Medusa become mirrors for the ways protection, betrayal, inheritance, and awakening play out within us. The class invites responsibility without shame and imagination without bypass, opening space to rewrite what strength, guardianship, and transformation can look like now.
Cord Cutting: St. Lucia’s Night
This is a ritual-based cord cutting held through light, witness, and intentional action rather than visualization alone. The use of candles, salt, and simple tools grounds the release in the body and the senses, allowing separation to happen slowly, visibly, and with care. This journey leans into ritual as a stabilizing container, where the act of cutting is paired with reverence, timing, and choice, rather than urgency or emotional force.
Self Reclamation: Seiðr
This journey draws from the Old Norse practice of seiðr (pronounced say-thr) as quiet, relational spirit work, moving gently toward the inner goodness of the heart. It creates space for parts of the self that have been silenced or set aside to return without pressure. Nothing is performed or pushed. Attention stays with consent, attunement, and the body’s own way of recognizing what is ready to come home. Reclamation unfolds through listening, at the pace it asks for.
Inner Territory Journey: Embodied
This journey pulls the soul back into form. It rejects disembodied transcendence and instead roots inner work in gravity, sensation, and presence. The body leads here, not the mind, carrying us deeper and recalibrating to the womb of the Earth. Inner Territory work sees the body not as something separate from the soul, but one part of a complex soul system. To recover our exiled parts, our agency, our most central Self, we move deeper into the body.
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.
The Red Thread: Belonging to the Wise and Wild Mother
This is an archetypal and mythic class centered on exile, belonging, and the restoration of the inner mother through Great Goddess lineages. The work names mother wounds and inherited disconnection not as personal failures, but as outcomes of cultural rupture, and invites a return to the Wise and Wild Mother as a living presence within the self. Belonging is held here as something remembered and reclaimed through story, witness, and honest self telling rather than earned or bestowed.
The Erotic + The Great Goddess
This is an archetypal and mythic teaching centered on The Erotic as a sacred, life generating force within Great Goddess cosmologies. The work invites a return to stories where desire, vitality, and aliveness were held as holy rather than suspect, and where power flowed through relationship rather than domination. The class situates personal longing and pleasure inside collective mythic frameworks, offering a way to untangle erotic power from patriarchal distortion and reclaim it as animating, relational, and liberatory.
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.
Inner Territory Journey: Dragoning
This is a transformation journey rooted in rage, grief, and emergence as sacred forces of change. The work centers the moment when an old skin can no longer hold what the self has become, and the body knows it is time to crack, shed, and come through. Anger, sensuality, and ferocity are not treated as problems to regulate, but as living energies that carry wisdom, protection, and forward motion.
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: Inner Light For The Long Dark
This journey is about tending the inner hearth as we enter the long dark. We remember the seasonal myths that helped our ancestors survive silence, cold, and uncertainty, and we gather what needs to be close before winter deepens. The work steadies the nervous system and strengthens inner companionship, offering warmth without forcing optimism.