Rites of Passage
$400
A structured cultural ceremony for marking major life transitions — manhood, womanhood, and adulthood — with clarity, responsibility, and intentional community acknowledgment.
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Five Questions Before You Choose
A structured cultural ceremony for marking major life transitions — manhood, womanhood, and adulthood — with clarity, responsibility, and intentional community acknowledgment.
People who need practical coaching, structure, cultural reframing, or guided support around the issue named on this page.
The need for foundation: discipline, emotional steadiness, identity, routine, or a manual system that helps the person begin.
Entry layer: meet the immediate life problem and establish the first structure.
Use the contact form to confirm fit, format, preparation, and whether this should begin as coaching, stabilization, or cultural healing work.
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Choose this when the page names the problem you are living with now. If the issue feels broader, start with Sovereignty Coaching so the correct layer can be identified.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is Rites of Passage for?
Rites of Passage is for people who need practical support translating insight into behavior, decisions, discipline, and life structure. The work is matched to your goals, current blocks, and readiness for change.
Is this coaching, counseling, or cultural healing?
The coaching path begins with practical life goals, then may include stabilization work, parts integration, shadow work, cultural reframing, or ancestral context when those layers are part of the blockage. It is structured as one path rather than disconnected services.
Can sessions be done online?
Most coaching services can be delivered remotely. Workshops, rituals, or embodied practices may have additional preparation, but the core coaching structure can be supported online.
How do I know where to start?
Start with the service that matches the immediate problem. If the issue is unclear, use the contact form so the correct entry point can be recommended before you commit to deeper work.