Spiral into Form: 🜂Work as Devotion (Part Two this Friday)
From polish to presence—what happens when we build in real time?
Dear friends,
First, a heartfelt thank you to everyone who joined me for Part One of Spiral into Form. We explored the root and sacral centers not simply as energetic zones, but as living architectures of devotion—places where will meets embodiment. We named the need to ground into what’s real before we act. To anchor in pleasure and connection with self before we create.
This series is a living lab for me.
I’m not teaching from a mountaintop. I’m walking it with you, and letting you in—as the form is forming. My friend Callie / my pulse of the tech world calls this “building in public,” and that phrase has been echoing in me. I grew up with perfectionism as a survival strategy, and learned early to measure worth through performance. Polished meant safe. Airtight meant untouchable.
But untouchable is also unmeet-able.
So I’m letting this be messy. Letting myself be seen mid-process. Letting you witness not just the concept, but the becoming. And it feels vulnerable and scary, but also good. Human.
In that spirit, I want to share what I learned from hosting Part One, and how the form refines itself through doing:
We should have begun in the body.
Root and sacral are somatic. Starting with talk alone missed the deeper current. So when I offer this series again (and I will), we’ll begin from the ground up—literally.
But for now, we get to evolve in real time.
This Friday, we move into the heart.
And we’ll start with the body. With breath. With presence.
Spiral into Form: Part Two — The Heart and the Will
🗓 Friday, August 9
⏰ 12:00–1:15pm ET (75 minutes)
💻 Live on Zoom (recording available)
Register here →
This part of the spiral is about image vs. essence.
How do we make work that aligns with what’s actually alive in us, instead of trying to polish it into someone else’s idea of “real”?
To build from truth instead of from performance requires a heart that is willing to be seen, willing to make mistakes, willing to show what’s not yet finished.
We’ll talk about how to align our will with what we’re devoted to—not just what we think will succeed, or be praised, or seem impressive.
Because that’s the difference.
It’s not about doing more.
It’s about doing true.
A personal note:
In my own practice, my touchstones lately have been creek walks, Pilates, and daily writing. Root, body, voice. I skipped a day this week, and felt the difference immediately—my signal scattered, my focus blurred. But when I stay connected, it’s wild what becomes possible.
This is the kind of grounding that doesn’t just stabilize—it generates.
And this is what happens when form and flow are aligned through the heart.
This is what we’re exploring together.
I’d love to see you Friday—come as you are, in motion or in stillness.
Come with heart.
With devotion,
Saga
Thank you for showing your humanness, your becoming in real time. Watching you unfold has been so healing to witness for my own unfolding. It helped me shed layers of skin of what needs to shed in order to regrow. Thank you for your courage to show up this way.