What seeks to emerge?

A seasonal path of devotional learning for women

Not everything that awakens asks to be explained

Some things ask only to be noticed

Each spring, what has rested beneath the surface begins to find its way toward the light.

Perhaps there is something within you doing the same.

A living curriculum shaped by the seasons

Arc of Auro Spring Continuum is a 9 week seasonal group journey of embodied study, yoga, reflection, enriching guest teachers & immersive experience. Offered season to season as a continuous path of learning. We live in cycles-of change, loss, growth, and return. What we learn in one season is not the same as what we can understand in another. The meaning of experience shifts as we do.

We feel without space to return, much of life stays unspoken in us. Old reactions repeat. What is tender remains un held. Over time, this can harden the way we meet ourselves and one another. Continuum gives a space for life to be revisited with new eyes. This is a space of staying close to life as it unfolds, listening to it as it moves, and learning from what it reveals.

This path may be for you if you find yourself…

-Sensing change before you can name it

-Longing for a slower rhythm

-Drawn to seasonal living

-Curious about what is unfolding within you

What to expect

Over 9 weeks, you are invited into a slower rhythym. A time of turning inward, of tending the quiet fire within. Each week follows a steady rhythm, allowing depth without overwhelm. This program is a weaving of ancient feminine ways and simple, practical craft. You can expect gentle, embodied practices that bring you home to yourself with simple invitations to carry the work into your daily life between gatherings.

Teachings are shared in a grounded, accessible way, rooted in lived experience rather than theory. There will be moments of reflection and moments of making.

Hands in craft. Hearts in presence.

A Spring blessing

May this season awaken what is ready. May you trust what is still tender. May you welcome what is quietly arriving. May this spring become not something to accomplish, but something to inhabit.

Spring learning path

A nine-week seasonal journey for women

Some paths are revealed only to those who walk them.