Inner Territory Journey: Trickster
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Inner Territory Journey: Trickster

This journey moves through the part of the self that disrupts in order to wake things up. Trickster shows up here as clever, subversive, boundary-testing, and deeply necessary. As we follows this energy through the inner territory, it became clear that this isn’t about chaos for its own sake. It’s about thawing what’s been frozen, slipping through thin places, and nudging us into growth we might not have chosen consciously. What gets integrated here doesn’t stay personal. This journey carries collective impact, reminding us that small acts of disruption, humor, and courage ripple outward, loosening stuck systems and opening new pathways.

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Self Reclamation: Wild Horses
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: Wild Horses

This is a Self Reclamation journey centered on rescue without reentry. The bonfire acts as a signal, not a descent point, calling exiled parts without forcing them back through memory. The wild horse appears as an untamed aspect of self that already holds strength, speed, and agency, meeting the wounded part without domination or re-traumatization. The reclamation happens through embodiment, choice, and relationship, allowing the past self to come home without losing its wildness or freedom.

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Hekate With Amanda Avery
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

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.

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Cord Cutting: St. Lucia’s Night
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

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.

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Cord Cutting: Resurrection
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Cord Cutting: Resurrection

This cord cutting is not about severing in the traditional sense. It holds a moment of looking back without reentering, acknowledging the underworld without descending into it. The emphasis here is on sovereignty, emergence, and choosing to be born anew without collapsing into what has already been lived. Resurrection is framed as an act of consent and readiness rather than struggle, offering a way to release the past while staying oriented toward what is opening next.

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Self Reclamation: Bonfire
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: Bonfire

This is a self reclamation journey centered on recovering an old soul skin. The garden near the home of the inner territories acts as a place of safety and orientation before moving through the chakras to release what no longer belongs. The Selkie story functions as a living mythline here, not as teaching but as permission, naming what happens when something essential has been taken, hidden, or survived without. Reclamation unfolds through returning to an old memory from a resourced, present self and choosing to bring that version home without force. This journey is about consent, timing, and remembering that what was once stolen can still be reclaimed intact.

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Inner Territory Journey: Threshold
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Inner Territory Journey: Threshold

This journey stays close to the moment of crossing. It doesn’t rush what comes next or explain what the threshold means. Attention is placed on the in between itself, where something is loosening, opening, or quietly ending. What matters here is noticing where you are standing and what it feels like to pause before moving on.

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Self Reclamation: The Red Road
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: The Red Road

This journey lives at the moment of leaving the garden. It follows the Red Road as a place of choice, lineage, and wild encounter, where versions of the self begin signaling from beyond what is familiar or protected. What unfolds here is often surprising and alive. Ancestors, future selves, mythic figures, and portals appear not to be interpreted, but to be witnessed. Care is the throughline. Not rescue, not fixing, but learning what it takes to tend what has been waiting out in the holy wild.

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Self Reclamation: The Door
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: The Door

This journey works with entry and return. A door appears into parts of the inner landscape that were overlooked rather than lost, places no one thought to visit. Nothing is hunted down. What returns does so by invitation, arriving when there is enough openness to notice and receive it.

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Self Reclamation: The Wolf
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: The Wolf

This journey moves from protection into instinct. It tends the outer gates and energy body, then follows the pull toward the wild threshold where the Wolf waits. What is reclaimed here is not softened or civilized. It is met with loyalty, care, and recognition, allowing exiled parts to return without needing to be reshaped.

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Inner Territory Journey: Samhain
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Inner Territory Journey: Samhain

We float down a river to a doorway of connection, a place to commune with your own intuition and soul’s wisdom, choosing whether to open the door for our beloved dead to join us at a feast of remembrance and communion. We wait and see who comes to sit, what blessings or advice they might bring, bearing witness to the long story of our souls woven with the lives of so many other souls. There is an invitation to reclaim our joy, our imagination, and our wild nature around the bonfire of our souls.

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Self Reclamation: Tropical Forest
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: Tropical Forest

In this meditation we travel first through the chakra system, from the crown down. We welcome the parts of self that have been set aside. The tropical forest and shoreline hold heat, vitality, and invitation, creating a place where exiled parts can approach without pressure. Everything our parts bring is welcomed, shared, and recognized at the fire.

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Self Reclamation: The Living Altar
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: The Living Altar

We begin building an altar of our energy bodies in the wildest part of our being. This journey is about cultivating relationship with the self as something alive and responsive. The altar is not symbolic or fixed. It moves, shifts, and answers back. What emerges here comes from listening to the energy body in its wild state, and following what calls from beyond reason or plan.

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Self Reclamation: Largeness
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

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.

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Self Reclamation: Island of Joy
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: Island of Joy

This is a unique meditation that leads us to the island of our joy. What we find there is likely to be complicated. It may feel full, distant, guarded, or unfamiliar, and grief is allowed to move alongside it. We approach joy with curiosity rather than expectation. Nothing is asked to resolve or brighten. Our attention stays with listening, learning how joy actually lives in the inner landscape when it’s given time and room.

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Self Reclamation: The Land Of Giants
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: The Land Of Giants

This journey opens into the scale of the towering giant redwoods in the Pacific Northwest. It places the self alongside something vast and alive, where awe interrupts self scrutiny and perspective shifts through direct contact with largeness. What we reclaim here comes from remembering that we are shaped by land, movement, and wonder, not only by the stories we carry about ourselves.

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Cord Cutting: An End Is Also A Beginning
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

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.

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Self Reclamation: Sitting In
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

Self Reclamation: Sitting In

This journey is built around attention and patience. Drawing from older, earth based practices, it turns the act of Sitting-Out inward, moving slowly through sensation, detail, and presence. Exiled parts aren’t summoned or analyzed. They are given time to notice that they are being listened to. Reclamation unfolds through continuity, through staying with what’s here long enough for relationship to form, shaped by land, ritual, and remembered ways of keeping watch.

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Self Reclamation: Beyond the Wall
Stephanie Greene Stephanie Greene

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.

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