Cord Cutting: Their Healing Is Not Your Healing
This Cord Cutting centers on untangling love from performance and competition. It names the kind of enmeshment where care slowly turns into self abandonment, and creates space to step back without making anyone wrong. The release here is tender rather than abrupt, allowing connection to loosen without collapse, blame, or bypass, and restoring a sense of sovereignty that doesn’t require distance to be cruel.
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: Vagus Nerve Journey
This is an embodiment and nervous system journey centered on safety, settling, and gentle return to the body. The work invites contact with the vagus nerve as a living pathway for regulation, presence, and relational calm, without analysis or effort. The journey meets people in moments when the body needs reassurance more than insight.
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.
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.
Self Reclamation: Soul Medicine
This reclamation begins by orienting the body and senses, letting a peaceful meadow visualization and chakra energy clearing create enough steadiness to continue. The ancestor visit shifts the tone from doing it alone to being accompanied, introducing guidance that arrives through relationship rather than effort. The yew tunnel and the wall remind us that exile didn’t happen randomly, and that how we approach matters. What returns here comes back through care, lineage, and trust, and the bonfire brings it all home, signaling that no part is being reclaimed in isolation.