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Samāveśa Sessions
A space to meet what is,
and become curious about how it takes shape.
Samāveśa Sessions are intimate, attentive conversations exploring how truth expresses itself as sensation, relationship, and action.
Tending to the Garden of Self
Samāveśa Sessions offer a space to tend to the garden of Self—to see how your inner life grows, adapts, and expresses itself through your body, relationships, and everyday choices.
People arrive for many reasons: unexplained reactivity, repeating relational patterns, a gap between understanding and lived response, or a simple curiosity about what truly shapes their perspective of experience. No background is required. What matters is a willingness to pay attention and to meet what is present with honesty & curiosity.
Why This Work Exists
Much of what shapes a life operates beneath conscious intention. Bodies learn through repetition, nervous systems adapt to protect and connect, and relationships leave impressions that continue to inform behaviour long after the moment has passed.
These patterns reveal themselves in tone, timing, impulse, hesitation, and withdrawal. Samāveśa Sessions bring careful attention to these movements as they appear, allowing them to be recognized from within lived experience rather than approached as problems to solve. The work stays close to what is happening now—thought, sensation, emotion, and relational movement—so understanding arises organically.

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Samāvēśa
Samāveśa — a Sanskrit word, points to the deep merging of individual consciousness with the universal essence, where the boundaries between self and other dissolve, and only wholeness remains. This program is crafted in the spirit of Samāveśa, for those who long to live without splitting the sacred from the ordinary.
At times, it can feel like we are walking two lives; one shaped by cultural conditioning, expectations, and old beliefs, and another moved by the quiet knowing of the Heart.
Relational Tantra offers a way of meeting this supposed divide, not by escaping it, but by entering it fully, inviting you to experience Samāveśa: the natural, unity of life.
Why people come
Many people come to Samāveśa Sessions because they’ve spent some time with yoga, meditation, or inner work, and they’re starting to notice how life actually feels day to day.
They may experience moments of openness or peace in practice, and then find themselves feeling tense in relationships, confused by certain emotions, or caught in familiar reactionary loops. Instead of seeing this as something going wrong, these sessions offer a place to slow down and look at what’s happening with care.
The work here is about learning how understanding lives in everyday experience — in the body, in feelings, and in how we respond to the world. Nothing needs to be fixed or improved. The focus is on making space for what’s already here, and learning how to meet it with more ease, honesty, and compassion.
Samāveśa Sessions often engage with themes such as:
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recurring relational dynamics
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nervous system responses that override understanding
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residual saṃskāra and subtle patterning
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identity structures that survived awakening
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spiritual bypassing that appears as clarity
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ethical or livelihood tension
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somatic holding and emotional contraction

The Framework Holding the Work
The sessions are grounded in a coherent, integrated framework informed by nondual Tantra, somatic awareness, and thoughtful, experience-based inquiry.
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The Five Bodies
Attention is given to how experience appears physically, emotionally, mentally, energetically, and in open awareness.
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The Five Bodies
Attention is given to how experience appears physically, emotionally, mentally, energetically, and in open awareness.

The Five Bodies
Attention is given to how experience appears physically, emotionally, mentally, energetically, and in open awareness.
Practical Structure
Samāveśa Sessions are offered in two formats, group and individual. Both formats are designed as time-bound containers, offered in limited capacity. This keeps the work grounded, relational, and attentive, and ensures that each session is held with care rather than volume.
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Individual Sessions
These are private, one-on-one sessions shaped around what is most alive for you. The pace is unhurried, and attention stays close to your lived experience as it unfolds. This format allows for a more personal rhythm and is well-suited for those who want focused, individual attention.
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Group Sessions
These sessions take place in a small, carefully held group. The focus is not on sharing personal stories for their own sake, but on shared inquiry and reflection. Listening to others often brings unexpected recognition and helps illuminate patterns that are easy to miss on our own.

Ethical Orientation
Samāveśa Sessions are held with a clear ethical foundation.
The work is trauma-aware, meaning attention is paid to pacing, choice, and nervous system capacity. Consent is central at every step, and nothing is pushed or assumed. The sessions are held with psychological responsibility, without diagnosis, interpretation, or clinical framing.
These spaces are queer and gender-inclusive, and attentive to how power, projection, and expectation can shape relational dynamics. Care is taken not to use spiritual language to explain away, override, or minimize lived experience.
Your experience remains the reference point throughout the work.
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My Role
In Samāveśa Sessions, I am not positioned as an authority over truth or experience. I don’t offer answers about what you should feel, believe, or become.
My role is perceptual and relational. I listen closely, track how experience is moving, and help bring attention to places where things feel stuck, unclear, or easily skipped over. This often includes noticing patterns in how situations are perceived, how the body responds, or how certain moments are habitually avoided.
The sessions are collaborative and grounded. We work together, at a pace that respects your capacity, allowing understanding to emerge through contact rather than instruction. There is no hierarchy here—only shared attention and care.

What People Often Notice
While no outcomes are promised, people often describe subtle but meaningful shifts over time.
These can include a greater capacity to stay present in relationship, a clearer sense of where certain patterns come from, and less internal conflict around emotions or reactions. Many notice a growing coherence between what they understand and how they actually respond in everyday situations.
The emphasis is not on becoming someone new, but on allowing experience to be met more fully and lived with greater ease.
Book a Consultation Call
This call is the first step if you're considering 1:1 work with me. We'll meet, talk through where you are, and see if it feels right to continue together. At the end of the call, we'll mutually decide if we'd like to move forward.