Relational Tuning
A listening practice –– that demystifies listening
Relational Tuning is a subtle, attentive practice of listening –– to the body, the emotional field, the energetic field, and to place. It supports moments of transition, grief, and reorganization, offering space for what is present to be felt, witnessed, and integrated.
This work may include hands-on bodywork, sound, energetic clearing, subtle touch, stillness, and spacious attention. Sessions are guided by what arises in the moment, rather than by predetermined outcomes or protocols.
All-ways, the openings.
Who This Work Is For
This work is For People navigating:
- Grief and loss
- Major life transitions
- Emotional or energetic overwhelm
- Times of deep change, uncertainty, or reorientation
- A desire to reconnect with their body, intuition, and inner clarity
All-ways, the openings.
For Groups
For Groups
Sound and relational energy work offer a way of listening that does not rely on words or outcomes. These sessions create a steady, grounded container where the nervous system can settle and awareness can expand.
I offer (and join) group experiences that may include ceremonial listening, guided reflection, relational instrument work, sound meditation, grounding practices, and subtle energy awareness. Each session unfolds organically, allowing the field to reveal what is ready. These gatherings support connection, coherence, emotional processing, and collective presence –– particularly during times of transition, grief, or shared intention.
All-ways, the openings.
Places and Land
It is also for places and land, supporting energetic clearing before and after ceremonies, major transitions, or periods of disruption. Land, like the human body, holds memory, imprint, and story –– and responds deeply to presence, prayer, and listening.
My work with land emerges through attentive presence, prayer, sound, and energetic awareness. Each place carries its own intelligence, history, and voice. Sessions unfold in relationship with the land itself, allowing what is needed to arise organically.
All-ways, the openings.
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Land Work & Ceremony




