ORIENTATION

What this work is

Still Point is a private, long-arc form of existential companionship.

It unfolds through quiet, sustained conversation over time.

There is no program, method, or prescribed path.
There is no diagnosis, strategy, or treatment plan.
Nothing is being fixed, optimized, or moved toward an outcome.

We meet as two people attending to what is true, as it is.

How the work happens

Conversations are private and unhurried.
They are not performances, reports, or progress updates.

There is nothing you need to prepare.
Nothing you need to produce.
Nothing you need to prove.

We speak from where you actually are, not from where you think you should be.

Who this tends to be right for

This work is usually undertaken by adults who are able to remain present with themselves over time and who are willing to engage honestly with their own experience.

People who arrive here often recognize that their former frameworks no longer apply — and that nothing new needs to replace them.

A final orienting note

Some forms of suffering are not problems to be solved.
They are thresholds to be lived.