ORIENTATION
WHAT THIS PRACTICE IS
Still Point is a private, long-arc form of existential integration companionship.
This practice is not oriented toward fixing, healing, optimizing, or moving life forward.
It offers companionship in what remains when those projects have ended.
WHAT THIS PRACTICE IS NOT
This practice is not therapy.
It is not coaching.
It is not spiritual teaching.
It does not offer strategies, diagnoses, treatment plans, or paths forward.
HOW THE WORK HAPPENS
The work happens through long-arc, private conversation.
There is no program, curriculum, sequence of stages, or predetermined outcome.
We meet over time, in a form of sustained companionship that is not oriented toward change.
WHO THIS TENDS TO BE RIGHT FOR
This work is typically undertaken by adults who are steady enough to remain present with themselves over time, capable of sustained reflection, and willing to engage in long-arc work.
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.
The still point is what remains when meaning structures collapse.
This practice exists to companion life from that place.
If this orientation resonates, you’re welcome to inquire.