One to One Work

There are times in a person’s life when the work cannot be held in a group.

Times when something in the body, or in the psyche, or in the quiet undercurrent of a life, asks not for shared space but for something more intimate, more precise, more attuned to the particular terrain you are walking through. Not because one-to-one work is “deeper” or more advanced, but because it allows for a different kind of listening—one that is not shaped by collective rhythm, but by the exact pacing, patterning, and unfolding of your own body and life.

This is where the one-to-one work begins.

Not as a service, and not as a place where answers are given or direction is imposed, but as a relational field within which something can be met more honestly, more slowly, and more accurately than is often possible elsewhere. It is a space where your experience is not generalised or interpreted through a fixed framework, but encountered as it is, in real time, with attention and care.

In this work, we do not move quickly toward resolution, and we do not rush to name or transform what is emerging before it has fully revealed itself. We stay with what is here. We track what is happening. We allow the body, the nervous system, and the deeper intelligence moving through your life to begin to speak in their own timing.

Sometimes that looks like conversation, where threads are followed and patterns are gently brought into awareness. Sometimes it looks like silence, where nothing needs to be said, but something is being felt or integrated. Sometimes it takes the form of ritual, of somatic inquiry, of returning again and again to the same place until something begins, slowly, to shift.

This is not always comfortable work, because it asks for a willingness to remain with what is present rather than moving quickly toward relief or resolution. It asks for honesty, for patience, and for a certain kind of devotion to the process itself, even when that process does not move in straight lines or offer clear answers.

But for those who are ready for it, this work becomes a place where something deeper begins to return—not as a dramatic breakthrough, but as a quiet reorientation toward relationship. Relationship with your body, with your instincts, with your patterns, with the places in you that have been held at a distance, and with the wider field of life that you are always, whether consciously or not, in conversation with.

Days in the Work

Days in the Work is a space of ongoing, one-to-one companionship, offered to those who are not seeking a defined pathway or named transformation, but a place to be met consistently, over time, as life unfolds in its own complexity.

There is no imposed structure here, no fixed curriculum, and no expectation of outcome. Instead, this space allows for a sustained relationship to your own process, where what is present can be met without urgency, without performance, and without the pressure to move toward a particular result.

We work with what arises.

With the subtle movements of the body, with the patterns that repeat, with the questions that do not yet have answers, with the places that feel stuck, unclear, or quietly asking for attention. Some sessions may feel spacious and quiet, where very little appears to happen on the surface, but something deeper is being allowed to settle or reorganise. Others may be more active, more investigative, where threads are followed and something begins to reveal its shape more clearly.

This is not work that pushes for change.

It is work that stays close enough, long enough, for change to occur in its own time, and in a way that is actually integrated rather than imposed.

For those who are seeking to be met where they are, and to remain with their own process without being moved too quickly away from it.

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The Animist

The Animist is a one-to-one apprenticeship for those who feel called to step into a different relationship with the world—not as an idea or philosophy, but as a lived, embodied, sensory experience.

This work asks you to begin listening differently.

Not only to your own body, but to the subtle exchanges between body and land, between perception and environment, between what is felt and what is often overlooked or dismissed. It is a slow cultivation of attention, where the boundaries between self and world begin, gradually, to soften, and where relationship becomes something that is sensed rather than conceptualised.

There is no linear progression within this work, and nothing is taught in a way that can be easily replicated or performed. Instead, it is a process of remembering—of re-entering a way of being that has not been lost, but has been layered over by other ways of seeing, interpreting, and understanding the world.

We work with tracking, with attention, with the body as a site of perception, and with the gradual development of a sensitivity that allows you to feel into relationship rather than think about it. At times this work is subtle, almost imperceptible, asking you to slow down beyond what is comfortable. At other times it can be disorienting, as familiar frameworks begin to loosen and something less defined, but more alive, begins to emerge.

Over time, something shifts.

The world begins to feel less like a backdrop to your life, and more like something you are in conversation with—responsive, alive, and present in ways that cannot be reduced to explanation.

For those who feel called to walk in relationship with a living, responsive world, and who are willing to learn slowly, through experience rather than instruction.

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The Alchemist

The Alchemist is a longer-form one-to-one apprenticeship devoted to transformation through direct relationship with the parts of self that are most often avoided, suppressed, or misunderstood.

This includes shadow, power, desire, grief, identity, and the patterns that shape how you move through the world and relate to others.

This is not work that seeks to refine you into a more acceptable or coherent version of yourself. It is not about self-improvement, nor about removing what is difficult in order to become more aligned or more “whole” in a simplified sense.

Instead, it is work that invites you into a deeper and more honest relationship with the full complexity of your own nature.

We approach what arises not as problems to be solved, but as expressions of a larger internal ecology—each part shaped by experience, by adaptation, by protection, and by the conditions in which it was formed. Together, we begin to meet these parts with attention, with curiosity, and with a willingness to stay in relationship long enough for something new to emerge.

This work can be confronting, because it brings you into contact with aspects of yourself that may have been rejected, feared, or hidden for a long time. But it is also where something vital resides—something that, when met with care and honesty, begins to return as a more grounded and integrated sense of power.

Not power as performance or control, but as the capacity to remain present with what is real, to hold contradiction without fragmentation, and to act from a place that is not divided against itself.

This is not about becoming a better version of who you are.

It is about becoming more able to live with the truth of who you already are.

For those who are ready to engage with the deeper, often unseen layers of transformation, and who are willing to stay with what emerges rather than move away from it.

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A Closing Note

One-to-one work is not something that can be entered into lightly, and it is not something that is right for everyone, or at every time.

It asks for mutual resonance, for a sense that the work itself feels alive between us, and for a willingness to engage with a process that may be slower, less defined, and more demanding of your presence than other forms of support.

If something in you feels drawn, you are welcome to reach out—not to decide immediately, and not to commit before you are ready, but simply to begin a conversation.

To listen.

To feel whether this is a space where your work can be held, and whether the timing is right for you to step into it.

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