• In the tale of Psyche and Eros, love was not simple, but a path of trial, sovereignty and reunion. It arrived as an arrow that pierced without warning, as impossible tasks set by the gods, and at last, as nectar that made Psyche immortal — so she and Eros loved as equals.

    Love is like this: both wound and medicine, both trial and gift. It calls us through attraction, tests us through shadow, and ultimately asks whether we are willing to grow into devotion that nourishes not just passion, but soul.

    • You want insight into what awakens your magnetism and what you are drawn toward.

    • You feel caught in patterns that keep you from deeper intimacy.

    • You want clarity on your relational needs, desires, and purpose.

    • You long to understand what love is asking of you, beyond romance — as a path toward wholeness.

The Shape of Your Journey

  • The first strike of Cupid’s bow

    Psyche begins her journey like the rest of us: mortal. And like any mortal struck by the god’s arrow- love awakens, disrupts, and reveals the hidden longings of her heart.

    We will uncover your arrow’s direction: your innate magnetism, the qualities that draw your attention, and the desires that pierce your heart.

  • The unyielding waters of the underworld.

    In a set of impossible trials set by Aphrodite, Psyche was tasked with carrying water from the Styx - a river no mortal could touch without being destroyed.

    Here we explore the patterns that test your heart: the wounds, fears, and unspoken bargains that threaten to pull you under. We will trace how these trials are not meant to break you, but to initiate you into a deeper capacity for trust, vulnerability, and resilience in love.

  • At last, Psyche’s endurance reshaped her fate.

    Zeus gifts her Ambrosia and she becomes immortal. She marries Eros as a Goddess in her own right, an analogy for the divine union of equals.

    Here we uncover what love is ultimately calling you toward: wholeness, devotion, and the sacred marriage within that allows relationships to serve not just passion, but purpose.

  • In the tale of Psyche and Eros, love was not simple, but a path of trial, sovereignty and reunion. It arrived as an arrow that pierced without warning, as impossible tasks set by the gods, and at last, as nectar that made Psyche immortal — so she and Eros loved as equals.

    Love is like this: both wound and medicine, both trial and gift. It calls us through attraction, tests us through shadow, and ultimately asks whether we are willing to grow into devotion that nourishes not just passion, but soul.

    • You want insight into what awakens your magnetism and what you are drawn toward.

    • You feel caught in patterns that keep you from deeper intimacy.

    • You want clarity on your relational needs, desires, and purpose.

    • You long to understand what love is asking of you, beyond romance — as a path toward wholeness.

The Shape of Your Journey

  • The first strike of Cupid’s bow

    Psyche begins her journey like the rest of us: mortal. And like any mortal struck by the god’s arrow- love awakens, disrupts, and reveals the hidden longings of her heart.

    We will uncover your arrow’s direction: your innate magnetism, the qualities that draw your attention, and the desires that pierce your heart.

  • The unyielding waters of the underworld.

    In a set of impossible trials set by Aphrodite, Psyche was tasked with carrying water from the Styx - a river no mortal could touch without being destroyed.

    Here we explore the patterns that test your heart: the wounds, fears, and unspoken bargains that threaten to pull you under. We will trace how these trials are not meant to break you, but to initiate you into a deeper capacity for trust, vulnerability, and resilience in love.

  • At last, Psyche’s endurance reshaped her fate.

    Zeus gifts her Ambrosia and she becomes immortal. She marries Eros as a Goddess in her own right, an analogy for the divine union of equals.

    Here we uncover what love is ultimately calling you toward: wholeness, devotion, and the sacred marriage within that allows relationships to serve not just passion, but purpose.