A mentor should be someone who is actively walking a path you desire to be on in your own journey. This mentorship is not about sitting at my feet. I am not an elder but about sitting beside me. Anyone who has ever sat with me has left fed.
This 30-day mentorship is a close, intentional container designed to support you where you are, while helping you move forward with clarity and consistency.
We begin with a one-on-one Zoom session to establish your personal needs as a mentee. This session allows us to assess your current spiritual foundation, identify areas that need strengthening, and clarify what support will best serve you during our time together.
From there, the mentorship unfolds over four guided weeks:
Week One: Grounding, Routine & Ritual
We focus on stabilizing the body and spirit. You’ll learn grounding practices, establish a daily spiritual routine, and begin simple rituals that help you build consistency without overwhelm.
Week Two: Altar Care & Maintenance
This week centers on building or refining your altar as a living space. You’ll learn how to clean, feed, maintain, and adjust your altar, and how to recognize when it needs attention or rest.
Week Three: Working the Altar
We move into application. You’ll learn how to actively work with your altar through prayer, petitioning, candle work, timing, and communication — transforming your altar into a functional spiritual tool.
Week Four: Integration & Sustainability
We close by integrating the work into your everyday life. This week focuses on discernment, energetic boundaries, spiritual hygiene, and creating a practice you can maintain long after the mentorship ends.
Throughout the 30 days, you’ll receive unlimited text messages and/or voice memos for accountability, guidance, reflection, and support. This allows for real-time check-ins, altar feedback, ritual questions, and encouragement as the work unfolds.
This mentorship is rooted in relationship, consistency, and lived practice - offering support that is both practical and spiritually nourishing.