Psychologist | Integrative Somatic & Ritual Practice

Collective Spaces


This is a space for shared transition.

For moments when change moves through groups, communities, and the spaces between people.

We gather in ceremonial, seasonal, and relational settings that support presence, embodiment, and connection with the natural world.


Collective spaces create an environment where people meet themselves in relation.

Not through roles or performance, but through presence.

Each gathering is structured, grounded, and held with care, so that what emerges can be met safely and consciously.

Within this field, different formats may take place:

Circles and ceremonies aligned with natural cycles, offering space for reflection, embodiment, and reconnection.

Threshold moments in life — birth, endings, transitions, relational changes — held with structure and witnessing.

Immersive spaces held independently or in collaboration with other facilitators and contexts.

Movement, voice, breath, and presence-based practices that support grounding and integration.


At the center of this work is the sweatlodge.

A space of deep simplicity.

Inside the lodge, everything becomes essential again — heat, breath, darkness, earth.

There is nothing to perform or hold.

Only experience.

It supports:

  • release and emotional clearing
  • grounding and nervous system regulation
  • reconnection with the body
  • a deeper sense of belonging to life

It is one of the most direct ways we meet transition in this work.

These spaces are structured and carefully held.

There is room for silence, expression, intensity, and stillness — without losing safety or orientation.

You are always invited to move at your own pace within the group field.

Nothing is forced. Nothing is expected.


You may feel called to this space if:

  • you are in a transition or threshold
  • you feel the need for deeper connection with others
  • you are seeking embodied, not conceptual, experience
  • you want to reconnect with natural rhythm and simplicity
  • you feel drawn to ritual or ceremonial process

If this field speaks to you, you are welcome to reach out or join a gathering.