The Quiet Struggle
You’ve meditated. You’ve sat with pain. You’ve tried to let go.
But certain patterns keep returning—emotionally, relationally, internally.
And part of you is beginning to wonder:
“Why hasn’t all this practice led to deeper peace?”
You’re not alone. And you haven’t failed.
Spiritual practice can be deeply healing—but it can also become a subtle way to bypass what still hurts.

What This Work Offers
With collaboration and pacing, we bring compassionate awareness to the parts of you that may have been unintentionally left behind in your practice.
Working with me, you’ll begin to:
→ Rebuild confidence in your spiritual path
→ Feel a deeper sense of internal steadiness and peace
→ Gently explore and befriend the parts of yourself you’ve long struggled with
This might be for you if...
🌀 You’ve spent years on a spiritual path, but still feel emotionally stuck in certain areas
🌀 You’ve sensed that your practice sometimes quiets pain instead of helping you face it
🌀 You want a compassionate, grounded way to understand what’s happening inside
🌀 You’re longing for integration—not more pressure to rise above what hurts
If any of that feels familiar… you’re not alone. And this work was made for you.
Next Round Coming Soon
The current program is full, but a new round is being planned and improved!
If this speaks to something in you, I’d love to hear from you.
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A Personal Note
I’ve been a practicing Buddhist for over 30 years. For much of that time, I would aspire to meeting my struggles with compassion—but it often stayed on the surface, like a boat gently skimming rough waters.
Discovering Internal Family Systems (IFS) therapy was like finding the missing piece of the puzzle. It gave me a way to dive beneath the surface—to meet the parts of me I didn’t know how to reach. It wasn’t easy. And at first, I questioned everything: Had my practice failed me? Was I abandoning the Dharma?
But in time, I came to see IFS not as a replacement, but as a key that unlocked the depths my practice had prepared me for.
Now I support others who find themselves in a similar place—still devoted to their path, but quietly struggling with confusion and doubts.
