a mini-course for when 

 things are feeling flat 

You know that feeling when you're just... existing? Going through the motions but nothing feels alive anymore? Like you're wrapped in this gray, groundhog-day existence where even things that used to bring you joy feel meh?

Sometimes that can be something more serious, but sometimes… it’s just that you’re feeling disconnected from the aliveness that's still there, buried beneath years of "supposed to" and "practical choices."

This isn't about positive thinking or forcing gratitude. This is archaeological work - excavating the parts of yourself that got buried along the way.

Why Your Aliveness

Matters

It’s so easy in this society to lose touch with what actually makes you feel alive.

We’re not talking about what you think should make you happy, but what genuinely lights you up from the inside.

The cost of staying disconnected? More years of going through the motions, more mornings wondering "is this it?"

More of your precious life spent in that gray space between living and just surviving.

Your aliveness isn't gone. It's just waiting

for you to remember how to recognize it.

What You’re

Getting

7 Self-Paced Modules including magickal reading, death as ally work, life experiments, and community connection

Practical Archaeology Tools - Methods for excavating what's been buried beneath conditioning and expectations

Integration Exercises - Ways to bring what you discover into your actual daily life

Lifetime Access* - Come back whenever you need to reconnect with your aliveness

*This means, obviously, the lifetime of the course. Right now I have no plans to take it down for any reason over the next several years.

The Transformation

You Can Expect

Before: Life just feeling kind of... meh. Not awful but not great.

After: Reconnected with what actually lights you up, equipped with tools to maintain that aliveness

$10 to remember what it feels

like to be genuinely alive.

Your aliveness is still there, buried beneath years of playing it safe. The question is: how much longer will you wait to excavate it?