Ceremony & Rites of Passage Consultation helps you create and implement intentional space to honor life’s thresholds with care, creativity, and meaning. Whether you are moving through grief, celebrating a partnership, navigating identity, or simply seeking ritual in daily life, these sessions are designed to support you. Together we craft practices that hold meaning, foster belonging, and offer guidance as you move through change.
Collective Connection: Ceremonies often weave community into the fabric of transition, reminding us that we don’t walk alone.
Compassionate Witnessing: Having a guide offers presence, reflection, and steady support during times of raw vulnerability and change.
Integration in Daily Life: Rituals aren’t just for big milestones but create the most change when they can be integrated within the rhythms of everyday life.
Culture, Justice, and Intersectionality: Each ceremony reflects your intersecting values, story, and cultural or spiritual grounding.
Personalized daily rituals that weave meaning and support into everyday life.
Rites of Passage celebrating gender transition, evolving identities, and the coming out process
Ongoing transitional support following a death, divorce, separation, forced migration, etc.
Consultation on services for death and loss.
Welcoming Children or honoring the birth process through guided ceremonies.
Short-term guidance on ceremonies of Marriage or Partnership
Ceremony & Rites of Passage Consultation is for anyone seeking to honor change in a way that feels soulful, intentional, and connected.
Communities processing loss, injustice, or collective transformation.
Couples or families celebrating milestones or healing rifts.
Individuals navigating grief, identity shifts, or life transitions.
Anyone longing for ritual, belonging, and sacred pause in daily life.
"We go through this world with our society somehow convincing us that earnestness is embarrassing. When sincerity, intention, and shared experience is the highest human commodity we have. This ceremony showed that we should be singing together, making alters, and looking at the moon constantly…ritual is the thing that gives us life."