Working Together
Most people who find their way here are somewhere between two things — something pulling them forward, and something pulling them back. They’re not broken. They’re at a threshold.
This is a space to slow down, think out loud, and figure out what’s actually true for you — with someone who will listen carefully and not try to fix you.
My name is Eric. This is the work I do.
Overview
You had an experience — a retreat, a difficult psychedelic journey, something that opened or cracked something — and you’re still making sense of it.
Or you’re at a crossroads in a relationship, a career, a way of living. Something needs to change and you can feel it, but the path isn’t clear yet.
Or something quieter — a threshold you keep approaching and stepping back from.
You don’t need a diagnosis or a polished explanation. You just need somewhere real to bring what’s happening.
What we might work on together
We talk. I listen closely — not to analyze you or hand you a framework, but to reflect back what I’m hearing and help you find what feels true. Sometimes that means sitting with something uncomfortable. Sometimes it opens up faster than you expected.
I’m a close observer. I tend to catch things — a hesitation, a contradiction, something underneath what was just said. And I’ve learned when it’s helpful to name it and when it’s better to let it breathe.
I’m informed by parts-based ways of understanding people — the idea that different parts of us carry different needs, fears, and histories. I’m also shaped by earth-based and relational traditions. This isn’t therapy and I’m not a clinician. But it’s not casual either. It’s careful, unhurried, relational work.
Some sessions are quiet. Some are emotionally alive. We follow what’s actually present.
What this actually looks like
Most people meet every one to two weeks. I usually suggest starting with three sessions — enough time to build some trust and see what’s actually useful. From there we decide together.
Structure
Sliding scale: $75–$120 per session.
I ask people to choose honestly — something sustainable for you that also respects the time and care involved.
In some circumstances, reciprocal or gift-based arrangements are possible. We talk about it openly at the start.
Fees & Reciprocity
You don’t need to have it figured out before you reach out. That’s kind of the point.