The Village: Therapists, Healers, and Mystics

An Invitation to Deepen: A Sacred Space for Therapists, Healers & Seekers

You hold space for others. You listen deeply, witness transformation, and walk beside those who are healing. But who holds you? This is a space for you—the therapist, the healer, the guide—to be met. To break open, to remember, to receive.

Healing work is holy work, but it is also demanding. It asks us to stay present, to stay tuned in, to keep our hearts open while tending to the wounds of others. Without practices that nourish us, we risk becoming numb, exhausted, or disconnected from the very source that allows us to do this work with integrity.

This offering is a return—a devotion to your own heart, your own body, your own connection to the divine. Because you cannot pour from an empty cup.

As healers, we often forget that we, too, need to be held. We need spaces where we don’t have to be the strong one, the wise one, the one with the answers. We need spaces where we can simply be—raw, real, undone. This is that space. A place to strip away the layers of over-responsibility, self-doubt, and burnout.
A place to reconnect with the pulse of what called you to this work in the first place.


Monday and Thursday 9:00a.m. to 10:15 a.m. Recordings will be provided.

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You don’t have to do this alone. You were never meant to.

What to Expect

Guided Somatic Meditation
A practice to settle into your body, listen, and lean into what is moving within. This is where we meet ourselves.

Archetype Card Pull
Drawing from Kim Krans’ deck, we invite the unseen to speak, allowing symbols and images to illuminate the path.

Writing Practice
A sacred portal to your own truth. Words as excavation, as prayer, as reclamation.

Sharing & Reflection
In community, we witness and are witnessed. No fixing, no analyzing—just deep presence.

Community Building
Coming out of isolation and building connection and gaining resources within the group.

Mother of Suffering

"Mother of suffering,
you carry the grief of the whole world
in your boundless, shattered heart.
Please, carry mine.
I know that the broken-open container
of your Mother's Heart
has room for us all."
Mother of God Similar to Fire, Mirabai Starr