You didn't lose your creativity. You fell out of relationship with it.

The desire to make something is still in you. It didn't leave. It went underground. Buried under the noise, the doubt, the slow drift away. The journey back begins when you say "yes."

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Most people who come to me don't lack talent. They've stopped trusting themselves to create.

They've accumulated evidence: a piece that wasn't received the way they hoped, years of silence, the slow hardening of a story that says I'm not really creative.

That story is not the Truth. It's just a story you practiced until it felt like fact.

Creativity isn't a gift some people have and others don't. It's a relationship. And like any relationship, it can be repaired.

Eros and Psyche, after Burne-Jones — a painting of desire and the soul

Eros, in the oldest sense, is not romantic love. It is the life-force of desire itself: the wanting, the leaning toward, the aliveness that hums in the body when you are moving toward what you love.

When Eros is alive, creation flows. When it's suppressed, nothing moves. The work is finding your way back to that.

With the intention of Embodying Eros.

Three words. Three gates.

01
Embody

We bring you back into your body: out of the thinking mind and into the feeling heart, where your creative Self actually lives. This is not warm-up. It is the first essential crossing.

02
Clear

We exhaust the critic, the noise, the doubt; that inner voice that grades everything before it's made. We run it until it runs out of fuel. What's left is quieter and closer to the truth.

03
Create

From that open, clear, embodied place, we make something real. Not a lesson. Not an exercise. A real piece, yours, that proves what you were starting to forget: you can do this.

Four ways back
to your creative Self.

  • 1:1 session · 60–90 min

    One person. One block. We move through the method together and you leave with a real piece of writing.

    $250–300 / session

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  • Group workshop · 90 min

    A taste of the method. Portable, accessible, easy to bring to a team, a retreat, or an event. Everyone leaves with something they made.

    $45–65 / person

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  • Half-day · 8–15 people

    A deeper dive. Half a day, fully inside the work: warmup, play, collaborative creating, and individual output. Standalone or embedded in a retreat.

    $125–175 / person

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  • 6–8 week cohort · small group

    Where the method becomes a way of living. Not a course. A living practice built in community, held in accountability, returned to weekly until it is simply who you are.

    $800–1,000 / person

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A type of living poem.

Robert Monahan among the shelves of a bookstore, at home in the stacks
To engage in any act of creation is to tap into something deep within and beyond yourself. In a certain sense, it is opening a conversation with God.
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The desire never left. Neither did the way back.