Sacred Practice

A Peer Circle for Spiritually-Integrated Licensed Therapists

For Therapists Who Walk Between Worlds

You're already integrating your spiritual practice into your therapeutic work, weaving ancient wisdom with modern healing, trusting intuition alongside evidence-based interventions, and holding space for the magic that happens when we honor both the seen and unseen aspects of transformation.

But this path can feel isolating.

Where do you turn when you need to process the complex cases where spiritual and clinical information intersect? Who understands the weight of receiving profound spiritual information about a client's healing journey? How do you navigate the professional isolation when colleagues don't understand your approach?

The Circle

Sacred Practice is a 3-6-month peer circle for licensed therapists who are already practicing spiritually-integrated therapy.

The circle meets in group format biweekly, creating a confidential container where you can bring the nuanced situations that traditional consultation groups typically can't hold. Each gathering may include discussion, experiential elements, and space for organic sharing.

We honor multiple wisdom traditions while maintaining clinical rigor. You'll process challenging cases, navigate professional isolation, and continue growing in your integrated approach with peers who truly understand this path.

Investment: We'll collectively decide on a completion ritual (i.e. dinner, trip, etc) to culminate and honor our time together, and contribute to a fund for that.

The Community

Sacred Practice is an inclusive space that prioritizes practitioners from the global majority, particularly those carrying forward healing traditions from their ancestral lineages. Each cohort will include 8-10 therapists.

You are a licensed mental health professional who:

  • Is actively practicing spiritually-integrated therapy and feels confident in their approach and effectiveness, as evidenced by client outcomes

  • Believes ancient wisdoms tools and clinical rigor ought to be in right relationship for healing that lasts

  • Understands healing as multidimensional, addressing mind, body, spirit, and systems

  • Seeks community with peers without competition, dependency, or criticism

  • Values both clinical excellence and spiritual authenticity

  • Is open to and respectful of different healing traditions

We’re in it together.

Interested in joining our next cohort in 2026 or learning more about the circle ? Let us know by joining the waitlist below. You’ll receive a confirmation email with next steps.