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The Inner Garden

Tend the quiet places.

The Inner Garden

The Inner Garden is a monthly devotional space for those ready to tend what has been remembered.

For $11 each month, you are invited into a living sanctuary—one that grows slowly, season by season, through presence, practice, and care.

This is not content to consume.

It is a garden to walk.

Inside The Inner Garden, you’ll receive:

  • Monthly rituals and contemplations to root your remembrance
  • Gentle practices to cultivate stillness, clarity, and inner order
  • Sacred language and symbolic teachings to return you to center
  • A steady rhythm of tending—without pressure or performance

Here, remembrance becomes relationship.

You learn how to sit with what arises, how to nourish what is fragile, and how to let the unnecessary fall away. The work is quiet. The growth is real.

If The Remembering was the doorway, The Inner Garden is where you linger—listening, tending, and allowing your inner life to bloom in its own time.

Enter when you feel ready to care for what has begun to grow.

Entering The Inner Garden

Tend the quiet places.


All that enter The Inner Garden receive Full-Access!

Should you feel empowered to support the works presented,

select a monthly or annual Gift of Contribution/Support to keep The Remembering with free remembrance.

The Inner Garden

$11
per month
🌿 The Inner Garden
$11.00 / month

Tend the quiet places.

A place to tend what is already alive within you.

The Inner Garden is a monthly sanctuary for gentle remembrance.

This is not a course to keep up with or a practice to perfect.
It is a space you return to—again and again—to tend your inner soil with presence, rhythm, and care.

Inside The Inner Garden, you’ll receive:

Monthly reflections rooted in remembrance and sacred rhythm
Gentle embodied practices you can return to anytime
Quiet guidance to help you soften, listen, and restore
A steady sense of companionship on the remembering path
The Inner Garden is for those who feel spiritually awake yet tender—those who know growth does not come from force, but from devotion.

You don’t need more effort.
You need a place to breathe.

This is that place.