Work With Me

Clear containers. Honest pacing. Attention without pressure.

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If you’re reading this with a wary nervous system: good instinct. This page is designed to make opting in (or out) clean. See FAQ below →

Fit

This work tends to be a good fit for people who value sincerity, discernment, and self-agency.

It often supports people who want a space to be heard, witnessed, or held without pressure to perform, resolve, or arrive anywhere in particular.

It can also be a good fit if you want help refining practices (meditation, breathwork, journaling, ritual, energy work) or discerning which “woo” techniques are actually useful for you — and which aren’t.

It is probably not a good fit if you want certainty on demand, external authority, guaranteed outcomes, or someone to tell you what to do.

Orientation

This is responsive, one-on-one work shaped by what you bring and what is most useful to engage with together.

Sessions do not follow a fixed formula. They adapt to your needs, consent, and capacity in the moment.

A session may include:

  • conversation and reflection
  • me listening while you speak or think aloud
  • questioning thoughts or beliefs together (gently and practically)
  • discussion or refinement of practices you already use
  • sharing techniques you can work with between sessions
  • guided meditation or breathwork
  • periods of shared silence
  • quiet energetic or subtle work, with space afterward to reflect or ask questions
  • discernment around spiritual / new age practices: what helps, what harms, what’s just noise

Some sessions are conversational. Others are quieter. Many move between the two.

Nothing is performed to you, and nothing is required of you beyond honest participation.

Ways to work together

All options below share the same ethics and pacing. The difference is container size, continuity, and focus.

Individual sessions

For clarity, support, recalibration, and integration.

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Ongoing work

For continuity, structured inquiry, and a defined arc of sessions over time.

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Consulting & mentoring

For practitioners, creatives, and builders. Ethics, discernment, boundaries, and direction.

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Scheduling is intentionally relational rather than automated. How it works →

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Individual sessions

One-on-one work supporting clarity and integration. Sessions are responsive rather than prescriptive.

Session length

  • 45–120 minutes
  • Billed in 15-minute increments
  • 60–90 minutes is often ideal (long enough to lock in and focus; short enough to stay clean)

Format

  • Remote or in-person
  • Same pricing either way
  • In-person availability is more limited

In-person note

In person, sessions may involve you lying down on a massage table for energy healing, somatic dialogue, relaxation, and/or guided meditation. I’m a licensed massage therapist in Oregon (license #24724, since 2018).

Between-session contact

Generally none for single sessions, unless we’re in an ongoing container.

Pricing is sliding-scale and trust-based. See pricing & access →

Ongoing work

A defined arc of sessions with continuity and integration. Useful when you want momentum without urgency.

What changes

  • Continuity of inquiry: we can experiment, refine, and build on what’s actually working
  • A defined arc: boundaries that help the work stay focused and useful
  • Deeper mentoring / energetic continuity when that’s appropriate

Structure & pacing

  • Common arcs: 4, 6, or 8 sessions
  • Packages have time boundaries, but are flexible by nature
  • Typical pacing: for example, six sessions to be used within six months

What’s included

  • Priority scheduling
  • Sometimes a reduced per-session rate (package deal)
  • Limited between-session email contact (short, not unlimited)

Ongoing work is never required. Single sessions are complete in themselves and can be repeated as needed. I generally only discuss ongoing work if you ask.

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Consulting & mentoring

For creators, teachers, healers, and consultants. Ethics, discernment, boundaries, and direction.

Inside scope

  • Discernment & ethics
  • Energetic hygiene / boundaries
  • Creative direction
  • Systems design and practical strategy

Outside scope

  • Legal or tax advice
  • Diagnosis or clinical mental health care
  • Crisis support
  • Spellcasting-for-hire
  • Hype-driven marketing

Format

Consulting typically includes preparation time (usually one billed hour) plus the session itself (45–120 minutes). This makes consulting more expensive upfront, while keeping the value aligned with time and attention.

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Pricing & access

My work uses a sliding-scale model grounded in honesty, self-assessment, and fair exchange.

The amount you pay is not incidental to the work itself. It helps establish the container in which the work becomes possible.

Rather than a fixed price, I ask clients to choose a rate that reflects both their financial reality and the value this work holds for them.

Income-based guideline

As a starting point, I use a simple reference:

Annual income ÷ 1,000 = approximate hourly rate

  • $80,000/year → $80/hour
  • $120,000/year → $120/hour
  • $200,000/year → $200/hour

This is not a formula you must obey — it is an orientation tool.

My minimum rate is $80 per hour. Sessions are billed in 15-minute increments.

If your calculation lands below that minimum, $80/hour is the baseline expectation unless we have discussed access accommodations.

Trust-based selection

I do not verify income.

Instead, I ask clients to propose their rate and briefly acknowledge the logic behind it — for example, income level, cost of living, current life circumstances, or access needs.

This process is intentionally relational rather than automated. Choosing your rate is part of opting in with clarity rather than hesitation.

Access and reduced-rate work

In limited circumstances, I may offer reduced-rate or pro bono sessions for people experiencing:

  • disability or chronic illness
  • financial instability
  • major life disruption or disaster
  • significant socioeconomic barriers

Please understand that my capacity to offer reduced-rate work is directly related to how many clients are able to pay above my minimum rates. Clients who pay generously make access possible for others.

If you would like to request a reduced rate, you are welcome to explain your situation briefly when reaching out.

Why sliding scale

Sliding scale is not about ambiguity or discomfort around money. It is about alignment.

When the financial exchange feels fair — not inflated, not strained, not resentful — it creates a stable energetic and psychological foundation for the work itself.

The amount you choose, in proportion to your actual means, reflects how you value your own growth and the labor being offered in support of it. That alignment matters more than the exact number.

A note on limits

Because I support myself through this work, I cannot accommodate all requests. At times I may need to say no to engagements that fall below my minimum capacity. When that happens, it is not a judgment — it is a practical boundary within the economic system we are all navigating.

Mechanics (payment methods, cancellation policy) live below on purpose. Scheduling & policies →

Scheduling & policies

Booking flow

  • You reach out via the contact form
  • I reply personally
  • We coordinate either via a scheduling link or simple back-and-forth

This process is intentionally slower than automated booking. It keeps the pacing human and consent-forward.

Payment

Prepayment is required to confirm a session.

  • Venmo: @Isaac-Boatright (last four digits provided when scheduling)
  • PayPal: infinitelaughter@yahoo.com
  • CashApp: $LucidFluidity

Cancellation

  • 48+ hours notice: full refund
  • Within 48 hours: 50% fee
  • Alternatively: one late cancellation may be rescheduled once (within 48 hours) for full credit
  • No-show / no-call: 100% forfeit of payment

I may make exceptions for illness or genuine emergencies at my discretion. Communication matters.

Questions that people often carry quietly are answered below. FAQ →

Frequently asked questions

Will you tell me what to do?

No.

I may offer reflections, possibilities, or observations, but I do not give directives about how you should live your life. The work is collaborative. Your agency is central. If you want someone to make decisions for you, this is not a good fit.

Do I need to believe anything for this to work?

No. You do not need a spiritual framework, belief system, or metaphysical worldview. What matters far more is your willingness to be present, curious, sincere, and engaged with your own experience. Skepticism is welcome. So is uncertainty.

Is this grounded or spiritual?

Both. The work is practical, embodied, and oriented toward real-life integration — and it may also touch spiritual or energetic dimensions, depending on the person and the moment. Nothing is imposed. We work with what is actually present for you.

What if nothing happens?

Sometimes “nothing happening” is exactly what needs attention. Not every session is dramatic or cathartic. Some are quiet, orienting, or stabilizing. Progress is not measured by intensity. Clarity often arrives subtly.

What if too much happens?

This is possible. At times, insight or emotional material can arise more strongly than expected. We move at a pace that prioritizes safety and integration, and you are encouraged to communicate if you feel overwhelmed or need to slow down. Discomfort can be part of growth — but overwhelm is not the goal.

Can sessions be mostly listening or silence?

Yes. Listening, shared silence, and nonverbal energetic work are common and intentional parts of sessions. Sometimes the most useful thing is to be accompanied without being pushed.

What if I’m not spiritual at all?

That’s completely fine. You do not need spiritual language, beliefs, or practices to work with me. A sincere desire for clarity, agency, and understanding is more than enough.

What if I’m very spiritual or religious?

That’s also fine. You may hold any spiritual or religious worldview you like, as long as curiosity, humility, and personal responsibility remain present. The work is not about reinforcing dogma — it is about discernment, integration, and alignment.

Can I work with you while seeing a therapist or other practitioner?

Yes. I encourage people to engage with whatever forms of support are helpful to them. If you are working with other practitioners, I simply ask that you communicate openly about what you’re exploring, to the extent that feels appropriate. This work is not a replacement for therapy or medical care.

Is this therapy or medical treatment?

No. I do not diagnose, treat medical conditions, or provide mental health care. This work is complementary and supportive in nature, focused on clarity, integration, and self-agency.

How many sessions will I need?

There is no required number. Some people benefit from a single session. Others choose to work over a defined arc of time. We let usefulness — not obligation — determine continuity.

What if I’m unsure whether this is right for me?

That’s okay. You don’t need certainty to reach out — only curiosity and honesty. If it doesn’t feel like a fit after an initial conversation, there is no pressure to proceed.

Is this confidential?

Yes. Everything shared in sessions is treated as confidential, within the limits of legal and ethical responsibility.

What’s the most important thing to bring to a session?

Willingness. Not answers. Not performance. Not spiritual fluency. Just a sincere readiness to show up and engage with what’s real for you.

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