weird but true: you don't need a practice to join a practice container


Hello Reader,

Six Weeks of Showing Up starts next Thursday. Six spots remain.

I want to speak to the person who has been reading these emails and thinking: I want this, but:

But I don't know what my practice would be. But I'm not sure I can show up every week. But my spiritual life is too tender, too private, too inconsistent to bring into a room with strangers.

Here's what I want you to know: those aren't reasons to stay out. They're exactly what the container is built for.

You don't arrive having figured it out. We figure it out together in the first session. If you come in without a practice, we'll find one that fits you. If you come in with something half-formed, we'll shape it. The only thing you need to walk in with is willingness.

The vulnerability piece is real, and I won't minimize it. We will be sharing some of the most personal content there is. But that's also what makes it work. You won't be performing your spiritual life for anyone. You'll be living it, in a small group of people doing the same thing, none of whom have it figured out either.

Six weeks. Six Thursdays. Starting April 30 at 7 PM ET.

Suggested donation $200. Six spots left.

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Pavini Moray, Ph.D.

Pavini Moray

I help you develop thriving relationships in all areas of life.

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