Private one-to-one mentorship

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Unhurried hours held in stillness, one person at a time — for those ready to meet their own life with open eyes.

Clients a month
4
Client a week
1
Days open
Wed–Sun
Booking hours
9a–7p

The way

Awe is not an escape from your life. It is the moment your life becomes visible.

This work is not advice, and it is not therapy. It is accompanied attention — sitting with what is true until it opens. Some hours are spoken. Some are walked, some danced. Some are almost silent. Each one is yours.

Awe in white with a marigold scarf, smiling with an open hand, morning glories in bloom behind him
Awe · Southern California

The guide

A practice of presence,
offered person to person.

Awe has given his life to a simple question: what happens when a person is truly met — without hurry, without agenda, without performance?

The sessions that grew from that question are quiet, direct, and unlike anything clinical. You bring what is real. He brings decades of contemplative practice and a day cleared entirely for you.

The writings

Words from the way

Awe writes as a folk-scriptural poet — books of verse on the metaphysical, and letters between sessions.

The session

The shape of an hour

  1. Arrive

    You land. The noise of the week is set down at the door. What is alive in you right now is named — that becomes the work.

  2. Open

    Meditative dance, Zen stories, stillness, inquiry — whatever the hour asks for. Nothing is forced. Everything is welcome.

  3. Carry

    The last movement gathers what emerged into something you can hold — so the session keeps working long after you leave.

Paths the work may take

The inner child

A five-fold arc — invitation, discovery, access, integration, embodiment — meeting the youngest self and bringing them home.

Meditative dance

Healing through movement — the body led gently back into its own rhythm. Prayer, in motion.

Zen stories

Old stories offered at the right moment — insight arriving sideways, the way it lasts.

Also in the room Tarot · I-Ching · Meditation · Graphology · Astrology · Human Design · Gene Keys · Intuition

Reserve

The sliding hour

The first hour is $333. Each hour after is $222 — up to three hours in a day. The numbers climb the way the work does: 333, 555, 777.

Two hours

$555

The second hour is $222 —
room for the work to deepen.

Reserve two hours

Deepest · daily maximum

Three hours

$777

The full arc of a day’s work —
three hours is the daily maximum.

Reserve three hours

Three hours is the most held in a single day. If a session runs long, time extends gently in ten-minute increments of $37. After payment you’ll be taken straight to the calendar to choose your day and time.

The rhythm

Four clients a month.
One week, one person.

Awe does not keep a full waiting room. Each week belongs to a single client, met between Wednesday and Sunday, from nine in the morning to seven in the evening — one to three hours a day, at the pace the work asks.

  • Wednesday – Sunday · five days open each week
  • 9:00 am – 7:00 pm · sessions begin in this window
  • 1–3 hours a day · three hours is the daily maximum
Awe standing with family at dusk, foothills and a lavender sunset sky behind them
The hour this site is painted in.

How it works

Three quiet steps

  1. Reserve your hours

    Choose one, two, or three hours above. Payment is handled securely by Stripe.

  2. Choose your time

    The moment payment completes, the calendar opens. Pick any free day, Wednesday through Sunday.

  3. Arrive as you are

    No preparation is required. Bring what is true. The hour does the rest.

Glimpses

A session circle — people seated on the floor around Awe
The circle
Awe playing music barefoot on river rocks beneath the mountains
Song by the river
Awe seated in meditation in the garden
The morning sit
Awe standing in white robes at the rim of a vast canyon
The long view
Awe playing guitar beneath the wooden arch of the Gratitude Grove
The gratitude grove

The month holds four.
One of them could be you.

Reserve a session

Questions first? Write to aweworldexperiencer@gmail.com