Embodied agency. Cyclical integration. Spiritual and somatic coherence. Community as resistance.

The Spiral Path

A membership community for women+ ready to stop doing this shit alone.

You’ve done the work.

You know what a nervous system response is. You know the difference between a trigger and a wound.

You’ve read the books. The whole shelf.

You’ve done the therapy and the breathwork and the inner child work and at least one course that promised to change everything and did change some things, which was enough to keep going but never quite enough to feel like you'd arrived anywhere.

And you're still cycling back to some of the same patterns.

Still fawning in situations where you swore you wouldn't. Still carrying more than your share in relationships that are supposed to be mutual. Still waking up at 3am with the particular dread of someone who knows too much about what's wrong and not quite enough about how to stop it from happening again.

You're politically awake and personally exhausted. You feel the connection between what's happening in the world and what's happening in your body: the grief, the rage, the particular weight of trying to stay informed and also take care of yourself and also show up for everyone who needs you. You haven't found many (if any) spaces willing to hold all of that in the same room.

Embodied agency.

Cyclical integration.

Spiritual and somatic coherence.

Community as resistance.

Embodied agency. ✶ Cyclical integration. ✶ Spiritual and somatic coherence. ✶ Community as resistance. ✶

You're queer, or queer-adjacent, or somewhere in the process of understanding what sexual and gender identity development means for you. You've been in spiritual spaces that turned out to be the church with crystals… the same hierarchies, the same performance of devotion, the same unspoken rules about what you were allowed to question. You want something that takes the spiritual seriously without making it a substitute for critical thinking.

You want community. Genuinely. Badly enough that the wanting itself has started to feel embarrassing… like you should be more self-sufficient by now. But, you've been in enough spaces that called themselves community and weren't, that you're rightfully skeptical of anything that uses the word.

Here's what I want to say about all of that (and I want to say it directly because I think you're tired of being handled carefully):

The problem was never that you didn't try hard enough.

The problem is that you’ve been trying to do it alone.


What’s included inside The Spiral Path

Foundations Curriculum

Eleven self-guided modules on the nervous system, self-compassion, emotional literacy, boundaries, grief, anger, joy, the body, and belonging. No required order. No timeline. Start where you need to start and return when you're ready. Each module has four weeks of content: written lessons, reflection prompts, body-based practices, and community discussion.

Weekly Practices

Every week, a grounding and embodiment practice lands in your member space tied to the lunar cycle, the season, and the actual work of dismantling what was never yours to carry. Breathwork. Somatic practices. Ritual. Built for real life, not the life you wish you had.

Monthly Coaching Calls

Once a month, we go underneath the pattern rather than just naming it. You can bring something, or you can just show up and listen. Both are legitimate. All calls are recorded.

Depth Sessions

A growing library of guided journeys for when you need to go inward. Past life explorations. Inter-life journeys. Inner child work. Pattern release. Soul-level inquiry into the questions that don't have easy answers, and a dedicated series for the relationship with the sacral body (because abortion and miscarriage deserve to be honored and perimenopause deserves to be a sacred transition). These don't age. They're waiting whenever you need them.

Cyclical Immersions

Seasonal and lunar journeys released in real time, tied to the earth and sky. This full moon. This solstice. This specific moment on the wheel. Not evergreen content you can listen to whenever. Living offerings that are present when the moment is here.

Monthly Book Club

One book per month, chosen because it names something we've been living but haven't yet had language for. Every book is written by a woman or nonbinary author with intentional prioritization of BIPOC and other intersectionally marginalized voices. When a book written by a man is recommended to me, I look for the woman who wrote it better. She usually exists. She usually wrote it first. She usually got less credit for it.

The Community

People sharing the honest thing. Not the polished version, but the actual thing. And someone else saying, “Me too. I thought I was the only one.” Witnessing each other in the process. The particular relief of not being alone in what you're carrying.

This is the part I can't fully describe in a features list. It's also the part that matters most.

Why this exists

I needed a spiritual dimension that doesn't require you to believe anything you don't actually believe. That holds ritual and things like astrology and tarot and the possibility of something bigger without demanding certainty. That doesn't shame you for what you do believe and doesn't perform spiritual bypassing as a substitute for actually dealing with what's hard.

I needed a political dimension that doesn't pretend the personal is separate from the systemic. That names patriarchy and capitalism and ableism and white supremacy and heteronormativity and transphobia and homophobia and the ways systems operate on bodies. Not as a lecture, and not as a purity test, but as honest context for why so many of us are carrying so much.

And I needed community. Real community. Not an audience performing transformation for a guru at the center. Not a space where everyone is quietly dependent on the one person at the top who says she wants you to have agency but has built the whole thing so you can't quite function without her. A space where you are at the center of your own work. Where the community itself is the point.

I've been in spaces that claimed to offer all of that. Some of them were almost right. Some of them were actively harmful in ways I won't fully detail here. I'll just say: I've seen feminist revolution that was patriarchy with women in every position. I've seen healing spaces that created dependence while calling it empowerment. I've seen communities that were actually audiences, dressed up in the language of belonging.

I'm not interested in building any of those things.

The Spiral Path is what I actually needed. I built it because it didn't exist. And I'm sharing it because I know I'm not the only one. If you’re here, you need it, too.

I built The Spiral Path because it's what I want to exist in the world.

Not because I had a business plan that it fit neatly into. Because I kept looking for the thing I needed and couldn't find it.

I needed a space that holds cognitive work and body-based work in the same hand. That doesn't pretend the mind and the body are separate problems to be solved separately. That understands your nervous system as the actual architecture of how you move through your life. Not as a buzzword, and not as a framework to optimize, but as the living system that has been doing its best to keep you safe inside conditions that were never safe enough.

  • It has just totally changed my life. It's changed the way that I respond to situations, the way that I'm able to process information, the way that I understand other people.

    — Ella

  • I used to think I was broken. One of the constant refrains in my head was 'what is wrong with me?' Turns out, I am just human.

    — Jenna

  • I was able to listen to other people and the things they were going through weren't the things I was going through, but the thought processes that they were having were SO similar to the thoughts that I was having on 75 million other things! I felt like I was getting so much additional coaching!

    — Christine

  • I rarely to never say negative things about my body anymore. Keli helped me blame the systems of oppression at work rather than myself, which allowed me to remove the layers of guilt, shame, and judgment I was putting on myself.

    — Emily

  • Healing does in fact happen in community.

    — Jenna

  • I came to coaching feeling stuck in 'healing.' Keli helped me shift from always trying to fix myself to a more gentle approach. Personal growth now feels much more achievable and rewarding.

    — Rachel

  • The whole weekend showed me that healing is done best collectively. We are all in this together. By sharing our stories and dreams we can support one another and reclaim what we came to reclaim.

    — Retreat Attendee

The Membership

The Spiral Path is offered on an honor-system sliding scale. Three tiers. All three receive identical access: the same curriculum, the same practices, the same coaching calls, the same community. The difference is the price, based on your actual financial reality.

FINANCIAL NEED:‍ ‍$10/month or $100/year
For when money is genuinely tight. You belong here.

FINANCIAL SUFFICIENCY: $30/month or $300/year
Stable income, choosing to invest in this work.

FINANCIAL PRIVILEGE: $70/month or $700/year
Capacity to pay more, sustaining access for everyone.

Choose honestly. Not the tier that feels most virtuous. Not the one that feels most responsible. The one that's actually true for your situation right now. The equitable model works when people choose honestly.

No proof required. I trust you.

The Spiral Path Membership — Financial Need
$10.00
Every month
$100.00
Every year

The Spiral Path Membership — Financial Sufficiency
$30.00
Every month
$300.00
Every year

The Spiral Path Membership — Financial Privilege
$70.00
Every month
$700.00
Every year

Before you join, here’s the “capital t” Truth

The Spiral Path will not fix you.

I want to be clear about that because I think you've been promised fixing before, and it didn't deliver, and the disappointment cost you something. (Primarily self-trust.) 

What The Spiral Path will do is give you somewhere to bring all of it. A room where you're not the only one carrying it. Where someone else has been in the same water and can see what you can't see about yourself. Where you're witnessed rather than fixed. Where the truth of your actual lived experience is welcome.

It will also ask something of you. Not performance. Not transformation on a timeline. Just presence. Honesty. The willingness to show up as you actually are rather than the version of yourself you think you should be bringing.

If you've been doing this alone for a long time (and I suspect you have), that might be harder than it sounds.

It's also worth it. Because where it ultimately leads is the deep, felt-sense, to-your-bones knowledge that you’re not actually broken, so you never needed fixing.


Still deciding?

Your skepticism is information. A space worth being in will honor it rather than try to talk you out of it.

Here's what I'll say: pay attention to what I'm not doing.

I'm not using a countdown timer. I'm not manufacturing scarcity. I'm not telling you this will change your life in thirty days. I'm not asking you to trust me before I've earned it.

I'm just telling you what this is, who it's for, and what it's not. And I'm leaving the door open.

When you're ready, we’ll be here.

Embodied agency.

Cyclical integration.

Spiritual and somatic coherence.

Community as resistance.

Embodied agency. ✶ Cyclical integration. ✶ Spiritual and somatic coherence. ✶ Community as resistance. ✶