Stop Haunting Your Own Life
When growth stalls, it’s rarely from lack of effort—it’s what remains unburied.
There’s a particular ache that comes from being physically present but psychically elsewhere. You wake up, make the coffee, and answer messages. But a part of you lingers in old conversations, unresolved endings, chapters you promised yourself you were finished with. You’re not moving forward because you’re not truly here. You’re still haunting your own life.
When women come into my orbit, they often carry this kind of looping. They’ve left the relationship, the job, or the version of themselves they once clung to. And yet, something unfinished tethers them to the past because they haven’t yet been given the tools to let the old self fully die. Without a ritual to mark the ending, the ghost remains lingering throughout your days.
In initiatory work, death is not a metaphor. It’s an essential threshold. The psyche knows when a cycle is over, but the body needs ritual to release its grip. That’s why you can still dream about your ex years after the breakup. Or find yourself shrinking in the presence of people who no longer have authority over you. It’s not because you’re weak. It’s because a chapter was never properly sealed.
We live in a culture that rewards forward motion but has no reverence for closure. The result is women who achieve, build, and expand while carrying entire graveyards inside them. We talk about moving on, but what we really need is to move through. To meet the grief, rage, and tenderness that comes with endings. To create space for the version of us who never got to speak, cry, or be named.
Inside Worship to Will, we do not bypass the past. We transmute it. Through structured ritual, breath-based alchemy, and archetypal descent, we release the residue of old identities. We do not shame the woman you were. We honor her by not dragging her into the future.
If you find yourself revisiting conversations in your head, repeating patterns you swore you outgrew, or feeling like life keeps circling the same themes, consider this: maybe what you need is not a new strategy. Maybe what you need is a burial. The next chapter of your life cannot begin while the last one is still unfinished.
Worship to Will is now open.