Via Sophia has arrived.
This “Way of Wisdom” offers an invitation to step upon a Living Spiral Path and discover a new understanding of what it means to embody the Mystical Feminine.
For the past fifteen years I have lived and taught within the Mystical Feminine. I have sat within many circles and immersions with women as we explored how to practically and powerfully engage Feminine wisdom in everyday life.
Listening deeply to the voices of women walking this path, I noticed something important.
As women partnered with the Mystical Mothers as loving resources, they discovered kinder ways of living. Trust in Life increased. Trust in the Mothers deepened. And trust in their own inner capacity began to grow.
Yet even with these beautiful discoveries, I continued to see something else.
Women still struggled with self improvement, the pressure to elevate their spiritual approach, and the endless effort of managing complex lives. Greater peace and compassion were present, yet effort, discouragement, and self judgment often remained.
You’re aware that modern culture trains us women to be productive, accomplished, and constantly giving to others, often at our own expense.
Many of us quietly carry fatigue, fragmentation, and a subtle erosion of trust in ourselves. It becomes difficult to recognize the natural rhythm of your life when societal expectations are loud and certainty about success is constantly proclaimed.
And then Via Sophia arrived.
Not as a dramatic revelation, but as a quiet whisper pointing toward something deeper beneath cultural conditioning, spiritual expectations, and the constant narration of a busy mind.
I listened closely because I sensed there was more to the path of the Mystical Feminine than I had yet recognized.
What emerged was an ancient orientation toward life that is relational, cyclical, embodied, creative, and inseparable from the natural world. Via Sophia honors rhythm over urgency. Integration over reaction. Depth over display.
As I explored this Way of Wisdom, I discovered that the less I tried to manage my life, the more Life revealed itself.
Far from becoming passive, I learned how to participate directly with the natural rhythm moving through the phases of my own life.
Something changed within my work as well.
As women gathered and slowly relaxed together, nervous systems settled and perception naturally expanded. Within that quiet coherent field, clarity returned. Self trust strengthened. Capacity widened. With less effort, women began to align gently and steadily with what was most important.
When striving softens, you begin to recognize the deeper rhythm already moving through your life.
The Via Sophia 16 Week Immersion offers an intimate Circle of thirteen women a path of discovery about what embodying the Mystical Feminine actually means.
It is not about transforming yourself or rising above your life. It is about inhabiting it more fully in a practical and very human way.
You will explore direct relationship with the intelligence that animates life while remaining rooted in the ordinary.
Along the way you will meet thirteen Mystical Mothers, each illuminating a distinct quality of embodied wisdom. Through guided temple journeys, experiential practices, and shared reflection, you will begin to recognize what has always been quietly alive within you.
Via Sophia unfolds as a Living Spiral. A path of return, deepening, refinement, and integration.
Each encounter with the Feminine Creation Cycle, the Field of Feminine Intelligence, and the Mystical Mothers becomes less about transformation and more about inhabitation. You begin to recognize how compassion, courage, humor, sovereignty, devotion, and beauty naturally arise within ordinary life.
If something in you recognizes this invitation, I invite you to explore the Via Sophia 16 Week Immersion.
You may read the full details on the Via Sophia Immersion page.
Peace be with you and with all. No exceptions.
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