
a converastion
that started with anger,
And a lot of questioning. Watching systems designed to help people miss the mark completely.
In therapy rooms, in medical offices, in the counseling world, even in myself — I kept seeing the same pattern: too clinical, too spiritual, too linear, too focused on symptom management. Disconnected. Not embodied. Not integrated. Either overly mystical and impractical, or overly practical and devoid of energy, humanity, or nuance.
Information kept getting lost in translation because it didn’t account for the full spectrum of being human — still bound to a 3D experience that fragments us. From the business side that exploits healers, to healers and therapists being exploited by their own kind — the cycle kept repeating. And if you questioned it, you are difficult.
I want something different. I want to build something that can hold it all: the science and the soul, the structure and the spirit, the human and the divine. A space that honors the entire ecosystem of healing — one that recognizes authenticity, reverence, and the intersection of the clinical and the energetic, the practical and the mystical.
I don’t think the work works until we account for every layer of the lived experience — the clinical and the woo, the logical and the unseen.
Coming Home to Us is about that — about remembering that we want more, and that we are allowed to want more.
More truth. More reciprocity. More integrity. More questioning. More depth.
And with that acknowledgment, the work shifts.
We begin to demand better — from ourselves, from each other, and from the systems that we shape as much as they shape us.
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If you are reading this, thanks for hearing out my mission. I hope it strikes a chord.
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With Love,
Caroline, LMHC and Founder of Coming Home to Us Consulting
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