Cultivate

This six-month, six-session package offers an opportunity to dig deep into your spiritual life and personal growth. Starting with a new moon and ending with the corresponding full moon in the same astrological sign, Cultivate is a space to lean on natural cycles while pursuing wholeness.

Together we will discern what seeds you want to plant in your inner world, tend to their growth and environment, navigate obstacles, and hone your intuitive strengths along the way.

Cultivate is for you if…

…you want to dedicate a season to being truly cared for, supported, and nourished.

…you need help moving through blocks and confusion when tending to an area of your life.

…you are ready to do shadow work, heal generational patterns, or move toward liberation and solidarity while held by a trusted companion and guide.

…you long to establish or deepen relationships with ancestors or the earth but don’t know where to begin.

  • Sessions occur monthly, are an hour and a half in length, and take place at various Seattle locales

  • Zoom sessions are available for those who reside outside of the Seattle area or who prefer to meet virtually to protect their health

FAQ

  • To me, the spiritual is the mystical Something that is woven through all facets of life. It is both beyond and within us, both ordinary and extraordinary. Spirit (our own and the one which all of life is connected to) is source and center.

    Spirituality, then, is anything we do to tap into that source of aliveness and oneness. It is both inward and outward. This looks different for everyone.

    Some examples of inward spirituality are meditation, prayer, tarot, religious ritual, breathwork, connecting with Earth, reflective journaling, somatic practices, yoga, mindful walking, and artmaking. Outward spirituality, which flows out of the inward, can include deep connection, generosity, pursuit of justice, mutual care, authenticity, courage, and kindness.

    Not everyone labels all of these things as "spiritual", but I do. Any time I feel connected to mystery and aliveness, any time I feel profoundly whole, I call that spiritual.

    What this means is that I don't expect you to be a particular kind of spiritual, to be either devout or woo-woo. Our work is simply to seek wholeness in the ways that are true to you.

  • A standard session will be conversational and include tarot, breathwork, and inner listening. Additional modalities will be brought in based on your interests, needs, and unique soul. We can talk, art-make, meditate, dance, walk outdoors, practice visualization or somatics, engage ancestors, etc. I will take care of discerning what could be useful to you in each session; your job is simply to name your boundaries and show up authentically.

    Here are just a few examples of what our sessions could be like:

    • Walk a prayer labyrinth in town: Begin with breath, words of intention and invitation, walk the labyrinth, journal or talk to reflect on the experience, and end with a closing practice or poem.

    • Discuss big questions: Contained by grounding exercises to start and end, we spend the hour reflecting on the big questions that weigh on or intrigue you. I offer not answers but perspectives, resources, emotional support, and guidance.

    • Grief ritual: We light a candle and invite or acknowledge who or what has been lost, build an altar of items that hold comfort or memory, write a letter or create art about or for who/what has ended, offer and release it, explore avenues of integration through visualization or tarot, speak words of thanks, and blow out the candle.

    I will hold the space and offer guidance while you grow in your ability to discern what you need in each moment. As part of your support team, I understand myself as the coach to you, the team captain, and as the doula to you, the one doing the actual birthing of newness. Let's collaborate.

  • A core difference is simply that the spirit is different than the mind. That may go without saying, but I have noticed in myself and in others a habit of forgetting that the spirit is its own part of the self, just like the mind and the body, and it has its own needs.

    As whole people, our various parts are connected and we may find overlap as we tend to these parts. Just as the mind and body are intertwined, causing the healing work of a physician and a therapist to overlap, the spirit is in the mix as well and its care will overlap with care for mental and physical health.

    As I see it, a spiritual healer and guide is to a therapist as a birth doula and midwife is to an OB doctor. There is an intimacy, community focus, and flatter power dynamic in ancestral healing modalities that is unique and distinct from Western, medicalized ones. Each has strengths and gaps, and the mutually enriching presence of both is helpful.

    We will approach wholeness through conversation, like in the therapy setting, but we will also draw from many other practices and resources as we build your spiritual toolbox. While I engage mental and physical components of wellness as resources and entry-points for spiritual wellbeing, these are not the focus of this particular work.

    Spiritual care does not replace therapy, nor is it in competition with it. These are simply different threads in your web of care. I do not offer clinical, diagnostic, or acute care; therapists do not provide mystical support embedded within communities. We both are here to support your journey and flourishing, just from different angles. May your web of care be thickly woven with many who long for you to know wholeness, joy, and peace.

Rates

As part of a commitment to collective liberation and wellbeing, all services are offered on a sliding scale.

Indigenous and Black clients are always invited to opt for the lowest tier, regardless of financial status.

Inquire for group rates.

Deep Care

$300

This tier is for you if you would experience this payment as a hardship, meaning you would have to choose between paying for this service and affording food, housing, childcare, medical care, and/or transportation to work.

Helping Hand

$600

This tier is for you if you would experience this payment as a sacrifice, meaning that you have steady income sufficient for covering your food, housing, childcare, medical expenses, and some treats but are trying to get out of debt, build savings, or stop living paycheck-to-paycheck.

Standard

This full-price tier is for you if you would experience this payment as easeful, meaning that you easily afford basic needs and are able to take vacations, have personal savings, or own property.

$900

Supporter

$1200

This tier is for those in the previous category who want to offer financial support that makes it possible for me to offer accessible services through sliding scale rates.

Thank you to Alexis J. Cunningfolk for helpful language around sliding scale options.