Beyond the Retreats
Your unfolding doesn’t end when a retreat does.
Identity shifts move in cycles — not straight lines — and support looks different at each phase. Some women feel ready to continue on their own for a time. Others benefit from gentle scaffolding as they integrate what has opened.
Beyond the Retreats offers optional ways to stay supported after your retreat — without pressure, performance, or the feeling that you need to keep “doing the work” to stay connected.
Nothing here is required.
Everything is offered in service of your timing.
Creative Presence Circles
Phase-specific integration following each retreat
After completing a retreat, women are invited into a Creative Presence Circle aligned with their current phase — Grounding, Emergence, or Becoming.
These virtual gatherings offer gentle, ongoing support for integration. Sessions are lightly held and spacious, with time for shared creative presence, painting, sensing, and listening — without instruction, analysis, or expectation.
Some women attend regularly for continuity. Others return only when something feels stuck or needs support.
Each circle exists to meet the phase you’re in, for as long as it serves you.
Attunement Paintings
A painting created for you, through quiet attunement.
For women seeking clarity or recognition outside of a retreat setting, attunement paintings offer a way to be seen without explanation.
These paintings are created by me through quiet attunement and creative presence, reflecting what is coherent and true in you now. You do not need to interpret or analyze the image — the recognition often lands on its own.
This offering is for women who feel called to be mirrored rather than guided.
Outdoor Studio Access
Seasonal, self-directed creative time in nature.
Available April–November, Retreat Studio Access offers women a simple, nature-held container to continue their creative work independently.
This option is for women who feel grounded enough to self-direct and want access to the land and studio space without facilitation. Bring your materials, move at your own pace, and allow nature to support your process.
Returning When The Next Phase Calls
Re-entry, not progression.
Some women move from one retreat to the next with little time in between. Others pause, integrate, and return months — or even years — later.
There is no required sequence.
There is no timeline to complete.
You’re welcome to return to a retreat, a circle, or another offering when the next phase becomes clear.
Creative presence, held in nature, continues to support your return to yourself — in the ways and timing that serve you.

