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Walking Each Other Home

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“We’re all just walking each other home.”

~~ Ram Dass

 

Greetings to all my precious people!!

Sunday December 21 is the Winter Solstice in the Northern Hemisphere. Known as the longest night, it is the turning point, the moment when darkness reaches its peak and light begins its slow return.

This is the hinge point of the year, when Yin begins to shift to Yang. The threshold between the old cycle completing and the new one germinating in the dark soil of winter. We stand in liminal space—between what was and what will be, between who we’ve been and who we’re becoming.

And here, in this tender in-between, I want to talk about something essential: we don’t do this alone.

The journey of awakening—of remembering who we are, of reclaiming our fire, of coming home to ourselves—is not a solo ascent to enlightenment. It is not about transcending our humanity or escaping into spiritual bypassing.

It is about walking each other home.

This is Ram Dass’s most beautiful teaching, and it captures something the ancient wisdom traditions have always known: we are interconnected. Our awakening is mutual. We cannot remember alone.

 

The Lie of “Fix Yourself First”

Our culture peddles a particular story about self-work and healing. It goes like this:

“Fix yourself first. Get yourself together. Work on your issues. THEN you can show up for others. THEN you can serve. THEN you can contribute.”

This is a lie that keeps us isolated and stuck.

Here’s the truth: You don’t need to be “fixed” to walk alongside someone else. You need to be REAL.

In Buddhist philosophy, particularly the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, there is a beautiful concept: Interbeing. The recognition that nothing exists independently. We are not separate selves bumping against each other. We are intimately interconnected – “inter-are” as Thich Nhat Hanh says.

Your suffering and mine are not separate. Your joy feeds mine. Your awakening helps me remember. We are walking each other home.

Not fix-and-rescue. Not savior-and-saved. Not teacher-and-student in rigid hierarchy.

But mutual recognition. Mutual awakening. Mutual homecoming.

 

The Sacred Reciprocity of Service

In Daoist philosophy, there is a principle called Wu Wei, often translated as “effortless action” or “non-doing.” But it’s not about passivity. It’s about moving in harmony with the natural flow of things. Acting without forcing. Serving without depleting.

True service flows from Wu Wei.

When you try to serve from depletion – from the banked fire we talked about last week – it exhausts you. It breeds resentment. It damages both you and the person you’re trying to help.

But when you serve from overflow, from a tended Shen, from reclaimed soul fire, from your own remembering, something miraculous happens:

The giving FEEDS you.

Not because the other person is giving back equally (though reciprocity matters). But because the act of recognizing the divine spark in someone else helps you remember your own.

I see you. I see the stardust in you. I see your soul fire, even when you can’t.

And in that recognition, I remember mine.

This is what I call sacred reciprocity. Not codependence. Not caretaking. Not martyrdom.

Instead, mutual awakening through the act of witnessing each other home.

 

Who Are You Here to Walk Home?

Here’s the liberating truth: you’re not here to save everyone.

You’re not meant to be all things to all people. You’re not responsible for fixing, rescuing, or healing everyone who crosses your path.

You are here for specific souls who need what you specifically carry.

In my clinical practice, I learned this early. Not every patient is “my” patient. Some people need a different healer, a different approach, a different energy. And that’s okay. It’s great, in fact – the true yin and yang of balanced needs.

My work is to recognize who I’m meant to walk home, and to serve them with everything I have.

The women I work with in the COACH Method are not random. They’re women who are:

Ready: not just curious, not just symptom-seeking, but READY for deep transformation

Stuck: they can feel it in their bodies—the stagnation, the anxiety, the sense that something must shift

Willing: to feel, to be seen, to do the messy work of emergence

These are the souls I’m here to midwife. Not because I have something they lack. But because I’ve walked this path. I know the territory. And I can hold space while they remember their own magic.

This is sacred service.

Not because I’m special. But because I said yes to tending my own fire, doing my own work of remembering, and then offering what I’ve learned to those who are walking the same path behind me.

 

This Week’s Contemplation: Recognizing Your People

As we move through the Solstice and into the final days of the year, this is a powerful time to get clear: Who are you here to walk home?

Not everyone. Not the whole world. Your people.

The Practice:

Find a quiet moment. Light a candle (by now, you know I love this ritual). Place your hand on your heart.

Ask yourself:

Who lights up when I show up fully—not performing, just present?
Think about the people in your life who see YOU, not just what you can do for them. Who recognize your fire and reflect it back to you.

Who am I ENERGIZED by serving?
Not the people you “should” help. Not the ones who drain you even as you give. But the ones where the giving actually feeds you. Where you walk away thinking “Yes. This is why I’m here.”

What do I carry that THEY specifically need?
Not “what do they want from me”—that’s caretaking. But what GIFT do you have that could help them remember who they are?

For me, it’s this: I carry the reminder that you’re not broken. I carry permission to prioritize your alive-ness. I carry the map through the messy middle of midlife transformation. I carry the witnessing that says “Your fire matters. Your emergence matters. You matter.”

What do you carry?

And ask yourself: Am I willing to say no to everyone else so I can say YES to these souls?

This is the hardest question. Because it requires boundaries. It requires disappointing people. It requires choosing yourself and your people over everyone else’s expectations.

But this is how sacred service works. You can’t walk everyone home. You walk YOUR people home.

Write down what comes. 3-5 names. 3-5 gifts you carry. One commitment to say yes to your people and no to everyone else.

This is not selfish. This is sacred focus.

 

The Paradox: In Serving Them, You Serve Yourself

Here’s the beautiful paradox of walking each other home:

The more you give from your ESSENCE (not your depletion), the more you receive.

When you witness someone else’s remembering, when you help them recognize their own stardust, reclaim their own fire, come home to themselves, you remember MORE FULLY who you are.

Their awakening feeds yours. Your awakening feeds theirs.

This is not transactional. This is the web of interbeing. This is how we’ve always done this work—in circles, in community, in sacred reciprocity.

You don’t walk the path alone, heroically ascending to enlightenment. You walk it with your people, for your people, alongside your people.

We’re all just walking each other home.

 

An Invitation

I’ve been walking women home for 19 years:  first through acupuncture and herbs in my clinical practice, now increasingly through the deeper transformational work I call the C.O.A.C.H. Method.

I don’t fix people. I don’t rescue or save. I midwife their emergence. I bear witness. I hold space. I remind women they’ve had the magic all along.

And here’s what I know: this work is most powerful when we do it together.

Not in huge groups where you can hide. Not in solo programs where you’re left to figure it out alone. But in a sacred relationship, where you’re seen, witnessed, held as you remember and reclaim.

If you feel called to this work—if you recognize yourself in these words, if your soul fire is demanding to be tended, if you’re ready to come home to yourself—I’m here.

I have a few spots available for 1:1 intensive work beginning in late December or January. Six sessions over 6-8 weeks. Deep, embodied, transformational. The kind of work where you remember you’ve had the power all along.

This isn’t for everyone. It’s for women who are READY. Who are tired of banking their fire. Who DESIRE to walk the path of remembering with a guide who’s been there.

If that’s you, let’s talk. Reply to this email or schedule a clarity call. No pressure. Just an invitation to explore what it might look like to walk each other home.

 

As we cross the Solstice threshold, know this:

You are not alone.
You are not behind.
You are exactly where you need to be.
And your people are waiting for you to show up in your full fire.

The light is returning. Let it shine through you.

 

P.S. Next Friday is our final newsletter of 2025. We’ll close the year with INCUBATION AND INTENTION—not New Year’s resolutions, but setting the energetic template for 2026 through the lens of Water season wisdom. See you on the other side of the Solstice.

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