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Why I Created The Mystic's Midwife

  • themysticsmidwife
  • Jan 12
  • 1 min read

Most people who come here are already doing something real. They’re in conversations with clients. They’re holding space. They’re helping people shift, heal, see themselves more clearly. Their work matters, and it already has weight and consequence in the world.


And alongside that, there’s often a quiet, ongoing tension. A sense that the work doesn’t quite have the shape it needs yet; that it lives across too many places, asks to be thought about again and again. That it hasn’t been given a form that feels steady enough to rest into.

I kept meeting people in that place.


All these wonderful people who were thoughtful, sensitive, capable, and serious about what they were doing. People who didn’t want shortcuts, hype, or noise. People who cared about doing their work well, and about holding it in a way that felt honest and sustainable. They were asking for help seeing and making sense of what was already there.


They wanted to understand what their work actually was. How to name it. How to hold it in a way that fit their life, their energy, their capacity, and their values.

The Mystic’s Midwife grew out of that.


It exists as a place where your work can be seen, spoken about, reflected, and shaped with care. A place where you can slow down enough to notice what your work is becoming, and give it a form that feels steady and true.


If you’re in this place with your work and you want help seeing its shape more clearly, the Spark Session is where I do this with you. You can read about it here.



 
 
 

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