There comes a point when seeking begins to feel redundant.
When self-improvement no longer satisfies.
When explanation feels incomplete.
And what remains is a quieter curiosity:
What is here — before I try to change it?
Living Inquiry is a six-month immersive practice devoted to conscious experiencing.
Not fixing.
Not doing.
Not striving.
This is not a system to adopt or a path to follow. It is a structured, relational space where perception, identity, and meaning are allowed to reveal themselves — gently, honestly, and without force.
Living Inquiry is grounded in years of lived exploration and applied learning in perception, identity, relationship, and awareness.
Each month unfolds around themes that naturally arise within conscious living:
Perception and projection
Identity and ego structures
Conditioning and defense
Relational dynamics
Forgiveness as perceptual release
Trust and surrender
Silence and the limits of language
The emphasis is simple — though not always easy:
Conscious experiencing without over-interpretation
Emotional honesty without narrative attachment
Responsibility without self-judgment
Relationship without dependency
Trust without passivity
Silence without performance
This is an intentionally small, carefully held container. Relational but not therapy. Structured but not instructional. Deep yet grounded.
There is space for expression. There is space for not knowing. There is guidance without hierarchy.
I serve as mentor and facilitator, holding the container and offering reflection where useful. Expansion does not come from being taught. It unfolds through availability.
Sense that conditioning is not the full story
Have explored spiritual, psychological, or relational paths and feel complete with seeking
Are comfortable with not knowing
Value discernment over certainty
Feel drawn toward presence beyond self-improvement
This work is rare by design. Open — and discerning.
Duration: Six months
Format: Weekly online sessions
Group Size: Intentionally limited
Commitment: Consistent weekly participation
Participation begins with a brief 15-minute video conversation. If it resonates — not urgency, but recognition — you are welcome to reach out.
Participation begins with a brief 15-minute video conversation. If you feel the resonance — not urgency, but recognition — you are welcome to reach out. This is a doorway. You will know if it is yours to walk through.