Spiritual Integration & Support

Many spiritual traditions share common foundations: turning attention inward, loosening habitual reactivity, and encountering essential truths about ourselves and our relationship with the world.

Spiritual development is profound and rarely linear. Insights arrive out of sequence. Old patterns surface unexpectedly. I offer a grounded, relational therapeutic space to integrate what is unfolding, and to meet experience with wisdom and steadiness.

Vipassana and meditation-based practice

Meditation courses can be disorienting and clarifying in equal measure. Therapeutic accompaniment can help you integrate insights, process reactive patterns uncovered during retreat, and bring your practice into daily life. Whether you have just completed a first course or have dedicated yourself to a life of dhamma practice and service, I offer attuned accompaniment and shared reality.

Authenticity within spiritual community

Organized spiritual communities can provide meaning, belonging, and structure. They can also be places where authenticity becomes complicated by doctrine, social expectation, or communal identity. I support people in finding and holding their authentic selves within these communities, and I support people navigating the decision to leave. Leaving is often a complex grief, even when it is the right move, and deserves space that honors both what has been sustaining and what has become untenable.

Spiritual evolution is not one path

Deepening into renunciation and moving away from an institution in order to live more authentically are not opposites. Both can be expressions of genuine spiritual development. What matters is the quality of discernment brought to the choice, not the choice itself. This is deeply individual territory, and I bring no preference about where your path should lead. Whatever you are moving toward or releasing, that movement deserves to be met with honesty and care.

My approach

Whatever your tradition, background, or current relationship to practice, this is a space where your inner life is taken seriously, without agenda and without assumption about where the work should lead.

——-

A Vipassana meditation course can be a life-changing experience. 

Therapeutic support can help you integrate insights and process layers of reactive patterns uncovered during this deeply personal journey.

It can also be a resource for grounding and expanding your capacity to wisely bring your practice to daily life in the outside world.

The work of intentional awakening and spiritual development is nuanced, individual, and relational.

Whether you have just completed a first course, or are someone who has dedicated yourself to a life of dhamma practice and service, I offer you attuned accompaniment and shared reality.