A 9-Month Initiation into Remembering, Belonging, and Inner Authority
There comes a time in midlife when the ways we once relied on simply stop working.
The pushing through. The over-giving. The quiet shape-shifting to keep everything moving.
For many women, menopause arrives not as a single moment, but as a slow unravelling… a deep impatience of the soul, a grief that doesn’t quite have a name, a sense that something essential is asking to be lived more honestly.
If you feel as though you’ve misplaced the map, you are not lost. You may be standing at a threshold.
Menopause is not something to be fixed or managed. It is a passage - sometimes tender, sometimes fierce - that invites us back to what is essential, embodied, and true. It calls us toward a deeper inhabiting of ourselves, a sovereignty that no longer seeks permission, and a clarity that knows exactly where to place a 'no' - not from defence, but from truth.
And this passage was never meant to be walked alone.

