The
Threshold
Circle
There are moments in life when something essential has ended. Not dramatically. Not with clarity. But quietly, unmistakably.
The story that once held you no longer works. The roles you learned to live by feel thin. Answers feel premature. New plans feel like another form of escape.
This is not a failure. It is a threshold you cannot think your way out of.
This circle exists for those moments — when orientation is lost, but rushing toward a new identity would be a betrayal of something truer that has not yet arrived.
What this is
A Threshold Circle is a closed, time-bound space where people are allowed to remain in the in-between — without being redirected.
It is not therapy. It is not coaching. It is not a course or a program.
We meet in a small, consistent group for a defined period of time. The structure is simple, deliberate, and contained.
Nothing is imposed. Nothing is rushed.
Who this is for
This circle is for you if:
Something in your life has ended, but what comes next is still unclear
You are no longer helped by advice, optimization, or self-improvement
You feel the limits of control, certainty, or performance
You are willing to stay with discomfort without needing immediate answers
You sense that meaning must emerge from lived experience, not explanation
This work is defined by state, not by role, background, ambition, or readiness to perform.
Who this is not for
This circle is not for you if:
You are looking for clarity, direction, or solutions
You want guidance, advice, or someone to tell you what to do
You are seeking healing as an outcome or transformation as a goal
You are in acute crisis and need stabilization or intervention
You want to replace one identity quickly with another
There are many good spaces for those needs.
This is not one of them.
How we work
We work slowly and deliberately.
We meet in the same rhythm, with the same group. We begin in the body and return to it when language moves ahead of experience.
Silence is allowed. Emotion is allowed. Uncertainty is allowed.
Meaning is not forced. Stories are not polished. Nothing needs to be resolved — or improved.
The work is not about arriving somewhere. It is about staying present long enough for something true to take shape.
How we do not work
There is no fixing here. No advice-giving. No interpretation. No forced vulnerability. No pressure to perform insight or progress.
Nothing needs to be made useful.
The role I hold
I am not here to guide, heal, or lead you.
I hold the structure. I guard the pace. I intervene only when necessary to protect the integrity of the space.
I do not replace your inner authority.
I protect the conditions in which it can be heard.
The ending
It can be that you will leave with fewer certainties, more questions, more possibilities, but very likely also with more groundedness, and a clearer relationship with your own inner authority.
Entry
This circle is entered deliberately.
After reading this page, wait at least 48 hours before responding. If the impulse fades, trust that.
If it remains, you may send a short written reflection responding to the question below.
What has ended in your life that you can no longer return to — and what are you resisting not knowing yet?
