Circle Integration

Enter the mirror iof wholeness. 24 weeks to learn to see your power, gifts shadow - and ebing youtselfi into compeltion and celebration.

A foundationla trianing in integration that brings you through what i9t means to integrate yourself - and tghe 5 P’s of integration.


‘THIS TRAINING SHOWED THE POWERS I HAD INSIDE, THAT I ALWAYS DOUBTED.’

Angela D. Wilson - Cohort #1 2025

The best way to learn integration is discover your own wholeness

The foundation for facilitation

If you are not able tos ee yourself, know what is yours compared to others, and are able to stay safe and know yourself when triggered - it’s not safe for you to hold space. This integraiton program povides the 5 levels of integraiton as a stucture for safe faciltiation - and gices you tools, practises in the circle that helps you clean your mirror.

Big Ideas, Real Impact.

Every event we host is designed with intention, from the atmosphere we create to the way each session flows.

Start Your Next Adventure

Welcome to a space designed for ideas that move people. With a focus on quality, clarity, and connection, we're here to help you make an impact that lasts.

What Makes This Different

You don't learn integration by studying it. You learn it by integrating yourself.

Every lesson is embodied. Every call is a mirror. Every practice deepens your capacity to hold space—not through performance, but through presence.

The 5 P's Framework:

  • Purpose: Why we do this work

  • Principles: The ethics and foundations of sacred space

  • Presence: How to show up without agenda or collapse

  • Practices: The tools, exercises, and rituals that create transformation

  • Processes: The architecture of integration—how insight becomes embodied change

By the end, you don't just know how to facilitate.

You are a clear vessel. You've integrated your own wholeness. You can hold space for others to do the same.

The Completion: Celebration Circle

The final weeks, you enter the ritual.

Your group gathers. They name what they've seen in you over six months. They reflect your gifts, your medicine, your power.

You receive the truth of who you are.

Not who you think you should be. Not who you're trying to become.

Who you already are—and have been all along.

This is how you complete the journey. This is how you step into your work as a facilitator.

Not from striving. From celebration.

Why is it so difficult for you to name your own gifts and medicine—and claim the power of your light?

And more importantly: Why can't you voice what you carry?

You Are a Bright Light

In closed circles, you open up and let people in. They see you. They feel you. They experience you as a powerful, wise, embodied leader.

But outside those rooms?

People don't fully see you.

They don't feel the full strength of your light.

They don't receive your medicine the way it actually lives in you.

Why is that?

What Your Light Needs to Shine

For most of us, the mirror of the self broke early in childhood.

Not because we were weak, but because we had to adapt. We learned to read rooms. We learned what was safe to show and what was not. Slowly, our reflection stopped being whole.

From that moment on, a part of us became fragmented. The light was still there, but it bent. It distorted. We no longer saw ourselves clearly.

And because of this, we learned to mistrust what we saw when we looked at ourselves. Especially our power. Especially our light.

That is where the flickering begins. How we learned to turn off and on our lights.

It’s easy to forget:

You are a multifaceted diamond with a constellation of gifts, instincts, and inner technologies that have been with you since the beginning.

You are not a problem to solve. You are not here to perform. Not here to be perfect. You're here to remember who you are—and lead with it.

But Here's What Makes This So Hard

A collection of various decorative mirrors with different shapes, sizes, and frames on a white wall.

Your gifts are like colors you've seen your entire life. You don't notice them because they've always been there.

The way you listen? You think everyone does that. The way you see patterns? You assume it's obvious. The way you hold space, shift energy, or know exactly what to say—you dismiss it as "just how I am.".

For others, their gifts aren't invisible—they're terrifying. Too much power. Too much intensity. So they've learned to hide them. Dim them. Make themselves smaller.

And so the cycle begins:

You can't see what you have. You keep searching for what's missing. You keep healing, working on yourself, chasing the next breakthrough—the next layer, the next version of yourself that will finally be enough.

You never stop to celebrate who you already are.

A person holding a small round mirror with a gold frame up to their eye, which reflects their eye and part of their face against a clear blue sky.

This is why you need mirrors.

Not once. Not in a workshop. But consistently, over time, with people who can reflect what you cannot see.

And this is why celebration matters.

Because when you can't see your gifts, you can't celebrate them. And when you can't celebrate them, you stay stuck in the cycle of fixing or trying.

Celebration is the path that brings you into completion with your gifts.


It draws out every part of you that doubts its own worth, every place that flinches at being seen. When those parts surface, they can finally be named, welcomed, and integrated.

If you can’t see your gifts, you can’t celebrate them.
If you can’t celebrate them, you stay trapped in the loop of improvement, searching, fixing, waiting.

This is why we need mirrors. Not once. Not in a weekend workshop.
But repeatedly, over time, reflected by people who know you well enough to show you what you cannot yet recognize in yourself.

For six months, you are celebrated in community — until every facet of your brilliance becomes visible, embodied, and owned.

Six months of celebrating my life?

Why on earth would I want to do that?

Here’s why:

Because how you get there… is how you’ll be there.
If you are constantly healing, hustling, hiding, performing, or proving—do you think that once you “arrive,” you’ll magically feel free?

You won’t.

Waiting to celebrate until after you’ve achieved a new job, had more ayahuasca or fixed your relationships?

Think again.

Celebration isn’t the reward. It’s the rehearsal — the daily act of self-respect. The integration and honouring of who you already are.

When you learn to celebrate who you are now, every future version of you arrives already welcomed.

What you refuse to celebrate becomes your unfinished work.
Learning to honor the ordinary, bow to your own brilliance, and treat your story as sacred changes something fundamental.

You stop chasing your life.
You start inhabiting it.

…. And every other part of your world begins to rise to meet you.

Your relationships.
Your voice.
Your joy.
Even your income
.

Because when you live in celebration—

you attract a life that celebrates you back.

A silver-colored coin with the words 'The Celebration Circle' engraved around the outer edge, and a large number 8 with radiating lines in the center.

24 Live Calls. 6 Months.

One journey: To see, own and claim your gifts.

This is not a course you watch.
This is not content you consume.
This is not something you do alone in your living room, nodding along to pre-recorded wisdom.

This is 24 mirrors.

24 live calls over six months where you show up, are seen, and learn to see—yourself and others—with a clarity that changes everything.

Every call is alive.
Every reflection is immediate.
Every week, you are witnessed by people who will stay with your evolution long enough to catch what you cannot see.

And here's what makes this different:

You are not just being reflected. You are learning to receive yourself.

You will spend six months becoming fluent in the language of seeing—seeing the gifts in others, the patterns they miss, the power they dismiss. And in learning to see them, you will finally learn to see yourself.

For six months, you’ll be witnessed by a group who stays with your evolution.
And you’ll begin to inhabit yourself instead of chasing yourself.

At the end, you enter the final ritual.

Your group gathers in clear, steady witness. They name what they’ve seen in you. They reflect your gifts, your power, your depth. They hold up the multifaceted diamond of who you are so you can see yourself from every angle.

And maybe for the first time, you will see yourself honestly and receive the truth of who you are.

Your only task is to receive.

(Not chance, not grasp, receive…)

Two men hugging warmly, one with his back facing the camera and one with his face visible showing emotion, in an indoor setting.
Close-up of a medal with the words "The Celebration Circle" and the number "8" in the center, surrounded by radiating lines.

“One of the biggest events of my life was the Celebration Circle. To finally see myself through the eyes of others - it let me leave the not enough-ness and step into who I already was - gifted, loved - and filled with gratitude”

Who is this for?

  • This program will change how you see—both yourself and the people you serve.

    As a healer, therapist, coach, facilitator, or guide, your capacity to hold space for others depends entirely on how clearly you see yourself.

    But here's what happens to most practitioners:

    • You become fluent in seeing everyone else's gifts—but remain blind to your own

    • You learn to hold complexity in others—but collapse when it comes to yourself

    • You develop exquisite attunement to the room—but lose touch with your own needs, boundaries, and brilliance

    You give from an empty well because you never learned to receive your own reflection.

    In this circle, you will:

    • Deepen your capacity to see others with precision and clarity (not just compassion, but clear sight)

    • Learn to recognize the patterns, projections, and defenses that cloud perception—yours and theirs

    • Clean the mirror of your own perception so you can see what's actually there, not what you've been conditioned to see

    • Practice receiving reflection as medicine—so you can model this for your clients

    • Discover the gifts you've been using unconsciously and learn to wield them with intention

    This is not self-care. This is not "fill your cup."

    This is becoming a clearer vessel.

    When you learn to see yourself with the same clarity you bring to your clients, your work deepens. Your presence steadies. Your impact multiplies.

  • 2) If You're on the Transformative Path

    This is for you if:

    • You've done the work—therapy, plant medicine, shadow work, somatic healing—and now you want to live from completion instead of constantly healing

    • You're tired of chasing the next breakthrough and ready to honor what's already here

    • You want to see yourself clearly—not through the lens of trauma, not through the lens of potential, but as you actually are

    • You're ready to clean the mirror of perception and see what's you and what's not you (the conditioning, the projections, the inherited stories)

    • You want to learn to see others with clarity—not judgment, not diagnosis, but recognition

    • You're ready to bring your gifts forward—even the ones that feel too big, too much, or too sacred to claim

    This is for people who are done performing and ready to inhabit.

    Done waiting for permission.
    Done hiding their power.
    Done treating their life as a problem to solve.

    If you're ready to move through the world as someone who knows who they are—and celebrates it without apology—this circle is where that becomes real

Why 24 Calls over 6 Months?

Because you cannot see yourself clearly in a weekend workshop or retreat.

You cannot rewire decades of "not enough" in a 6-week course.

You cannot become someone who lives from celebration without practicing celebration over and over and over until it becomes your default setting.

24 calls brings the process into completion.

It takes that long for the group to know you deeply enough to reflect your nuances.
It takes that long for you to trust the reflections enough to believe them.
It takes that long for the new way of being to become integrated—not just understood.

A man sitting on a sofa holding sparklers and smiling, surrounded by candles in a cozy, dimly lit room with two lantern-style wall lights.

Celebration

is Medicine

In a world addicted to fixing, chasing, and consuming, celebration is radical medicine.
It interrupts the trance of “not-enough.”
It says: I belong here. This breath counts.

Celebration heals the lie that you must earn joy.
It breaks the loop of striving.
It restores the sacred in the simple.
It reminds you that you are not a problem to be solved — you are a song to be sung.

Celebration is remembrance.
That we belong.
That we matter.
That we are already enough.

When you stop waiting to arrive and begin honoring what’s already true, life reorganizes itself around your integrity.

It ‘magically’ aligns…

And the Energy of Celebration Heals…

In a world unraveling, celebration is not a luxury—it’s medicine.
It’s what softens the noise and anchors the soul.
It’s what reconnects us—to each other, to the Earth, to ourselves.

When you let yourself celebrate—truly, wildly, without apology—
you return to what’s sacred.

Celebration is how we heal chaos.
Not by pretending it’s not there—
but by refusing to let it define who we are.

It’s how we step out of fear and back into reciprocity.
It’s how we become available to receive our own hearts again.


To receive life.
To receive nature.
To receive love.

This is not about bypassing grief.
It’s about building an altar to beauty within it.
To honor what is sacred even when the world feels chaotic.
To return to reciprocity, presence, and soul.

When you let yourself celebrate — truly, without apology —
you become available to receive life again.
To receive love.
To receive your own heart.

This is not escapism.
This is not bypass.
This is not pretending life is perfect.


It’s about saying:
Even now, I choose to honor what’s sacred.
Even now, I choose to celebrate my life - and everything in it.

A reflective mirror with a sky and clouds image, placed among tall grasses.

You come here to remember

the part of you that has always known.

When the circle begins, each session becomes a mirror: layer by layer, we name the gifts instincts, and inner technologies you’ve carried your entire life, until the full constellation of your gifts stands revealed.

This is a journey you'll remember for life—the moment you named the truth in others, and slowly saw the same facets in yourself.

The gifts you received, claimed, and began to live from—not in striving, from celebration.

FAQs

  • Why a Group and not Not 1-1?

    Because eventually, 1-1 containers can only take you so far.

    In therapy, in coaching, in healing sessions—you go deep. You uncover. You process.

    But you're still looking at yourself through one mirror.

    A group is a living mirror.

    Everything you project gets reflected back.
    Everything you protect gets triggered.
    Everything unlived, unseen, unspoken—all of it surfaces in the field.

    One person sees your strength. Another sees your softness. Another catches the place you collapse. Another reflects the gift you didn't know was visible.

    You cannot hide in a group the way you can hide 1-1.

    The projections come up. The defenses show themselves. The parts of you that need witnesses—they finally get them.

    This is multifaceted healing.

    Not just the inner journey. The outer one.

    Not just you and your therapist working on your patterns. You and a circle of mirrors showing you what's actually there.

    Every organ in the healing body comes together.
    Every perspective. Every reflection. Every truth you've been avoiding.

    The group becomes the reflection you've been looking for.

    Because here's what happens in a group that cannot happen 1-1:

    • You see yourself in others. You recognize your own patterns when someone else speaks them.

    • You learn to hold space—not just receive it. You become the mirror for someone else, and in doing so, you see yourself more clearly.

    • You can't perform. With one person, you can manage the narrative. In a group? Your truth leaks out. Your defenses become obvious. Your gifts become undeniable.

    • You belong. Not because you earned it. Not because you're healed enough. But because you're here—witnessed, held, and seen in all your complexity.

    This is why the circle works where other containers don't.

    You stop seeing yourself through one lens and start seeing yourself through twenty.