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In person · By invitation

A few times a season I open a room — for conversation, kriya, and quiet ceremony — for women who want substance and a closer kind of attention. These are not classes. They are gatherings.

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Why these gatherings exist

Smaller, slower, kept intentional.

Substance, not surface

No icebreakers, no performance. Conversation arrives slower and stays longer — the room earns its quiet.

A small room

Twelve seats at most, often fewer. Everyone heard. No one watching from a distance.

Held by one person

I host every gathering myself. The room is curated, the rhythm is set, and the work is the same care as a private reading.

What an evening looks like

A measured arc, never rushed.

A measured arrival

Tea, slow light, and one shared question to land us in the room.

A short kriya

Twenty to thirty minutes of breath and movement — letting the body soften before words.

Conversation in circle

We sit in a real circle. Speak only when something true is ready; listen the rest.

A quiet closing

A short mantra, a final thought, and dinner or tea for those who can stay.

Three formats

From a single evening to a weekend.

Circle

An evening of conversation and kriya — three hours, twelve people, one shared question. The most intimate format and the easiest first step.

Workshop

A half-day held around one specific theme — a transit, a chart pattern, or a kriya arc. Smaller than a Circle, with deeper teaching woven in.

Retreat

A weekend held off-site — practice, reading, time outdoors, a few quiet meals. One or two a year, never the same place twice.

On the room

What is asked of you.

Arrive twenty minutes early. The room takes time to settle into.

Phones rest in a basket by the door.

The work is to be present. Everything else can wait.

Write a short note.

Tell me what brings you, and what kind of gathering would fit. I'll respond within a few days with current dates or the next opening.

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