top of page
Image by Imat Bagja Gumilar

A Sacred Return to Wholeness​

 

There is a truth so ancient, so alive, so vast it cannot be owned - only remembered.
That truth is Interbeing.

Interbeing is not a concept.
It is an intrinsic reality, a living thread that weaves through all things.
It is the breath of the forest and the pulse of the ocean, the fire in the stars and the silence in your bones.
It is the knowing that you are not separate from anything - not the soil beneath your feet, nor the tears of another being.

 

When you taste a blueberry, you are tasting the rain, the sunlight, the soil, the bird song.
That same blueberry becomes part of you.
This is Interbeing - the remembrance that everything lives in everything else.

We are cells in a body called Earth.
We are sparks in a vast living cosmos.
And when we forget this, we suffer.
But when we remember, beloved… we come home.​

​

The Soul of Interbeing Work

Interbeing Soul Work is not therapy. It is a sacred path of return.
It brings together Ancient Wisdom Traditions and modern trauma science, indigenous earth-honoring practices and soul-rooted psychology, in devotion to healing the collective body of humanity.

We do this work not just for ourselves.
We do it for our children, our ancestors, and all our relations.
As the Lakota say: “Aho Mitakuye Oyasin”  -  I do this for all my relatives.

This is community-centered healing for a fractured world.
This is body-based soul work that honours your sacred unfolding.
This is ceremony, breath, truth-telling, fierce compassion and deep presence - held in a space where all of you is welcome.

​

A Movement of Fierce Loving Compassion

We are not here to escape the world.
We are here to meet it fully - with wisdom, power, and love.

Interbeing honours the teachings of Thich Nhat Hanh, who gave voice to this sacred truth in modern times.
Through the conscious breath and intimate presence, he reminded us:
There is no “you” and “I” - only us.
Only this breath. Only this sacred moment.

Interbeing is not a religion.
It transcends religion, while holding reverence for all spiritual paths that teach compassion, peace, and unity.
It affirms that we are all indigenous to Planet Earth, and we all belong here, with sacred gifts to offer.

​

This is Our Time to Remember

We are living in a time of great reckoning—a spiritual war masked as a cultural crisis.
And in the face of fear, division, and forgetting, we return to the only true medicine:
Fierce Loving Compassion.

As we heal ourselves,
As we repair our relationships,
As we take radical responsibility for our presence on Earth…
We begin to restore balance to the web of life.
Climate. Culture. Consciousness. All are interconnected.

This is Interbeing.
This is the path of sacred remembrance.
This is the prayer that lives in your breath, your heartbeat, your hands.

May Love, Peace, and Wisdom now restore balance on Planet Earth.
And may we walk this path - together.
In truth. In beauty. In Interbeing.

Meet Aguila

250357024_10165970877650107_7487757754036309313_n_edited.jpg

Aguila walks the path of the soul with both strength and sensitivity. A devoted husband, father, and guide, his life’s work is rooted in a fierce love for truth, healing, and the sacredness of being human.

​

With over a decade of experience in psychotherapy, creative arts therapy, couples work, and men’s wilderness initiation, Aguila weaves together the grounded skill of clinical practice with the soul of ancient remembrance. His presence is steady, compassionate, and unshakably real - holding space for others to unravel, reveal, and come home to themselves.

​

Having journeyed through his own rites of passage, Aguila knows what it means to break, rebuild, and reawaken. He brings this embodied wisdom into every space he holds; be it a therapy room, a couple in crisis, a circle of men around the fire, or a father supporting his children.

​

Aguila is passionate about helping others repair what is broken (in relationships, within the family line, and inside the self) so that new, life-giving patterns can emerge.

​

He believes that healing is not a destination but a practice of remembering.
And that through presence, brotherhood, truth-telling, and love, we rebuild the sacred - within and all around us.

bottom of page