Frequently Asked Questions
What you may be wondering before reaching out
About the Work
No. This is structured integration mentorship, not clinical care. No diagnoses are given and no labels are applied. The focus is on helping you recognize unconscious narratives, integrate lived experiences, and strengthen self-leadership. If you need clinical support, I will encourage you to seek it from a licensed professional.
Most coaching focuses on setting goals and creating accountability toward outcomes. This work goes deeper. It addresses the unconscious narratives and internal fragmentation that shape your patterns, decisions, and relationships. The goal is not performance improvement. It is integration and the restoration of self-trust.
Integration is the process of bringing unconscious patterns and narratives into awareness and understanding the experiences that created them. When lived experiences are fully understood and integrated, the fragmentation they created begins to dissolve. What remains is clarity, coherence, and a steadier relationship with yourself.
No. While the work is deep and often touches on questions of meaning, identity, and purpose, it is not affiliated with any spiritual tradition or religious belief system. The framework is grounded in observation, lived experience, and the study of human behavior, psychology, and philosophy.
That realization is respected and supported. If at any point it becomes clear that clinical care would better serve your needs, I will encourage you to pursue it. This work can often complement therapy, but it is not a substitute for it.
The Process
A clarity call is an initial conversation where we explore your current situation, the patterns or challenges you may be facing, and the outcomes you are looking for. It is also an opportunity for you to ask questions and determine whether this work aligns with what you need. If it feels like a strong fit for both of us, we will discuss the appropriate next step.
Sessions are structured conversations. They are not casual check-ins or open-ended discussions. Each session focuses on identifying patterns, examining the narratives beneath them, and moving toward integration. The pace and depth are guided by where you are in the process.
Many people experience meaningful shifts within the first few conversations. However, lasting integration is a process that unfolds over time. The 12-week Convergence of Awareness mentorship is designed to create sustainable change, not temporary relief.
No, but many people who are drawn to this work have already spent time in therapy, coaching, or self-study. They often recognize themselves in the description of someone whose awareness has outpaced their integration. Prior experience is not required, but a willingness to look honestly at yourself is.
Yes. This work can complement clinical care. The focus here is on conscious integration and self-leadership, which often supports the work being done in a therapeutic setting. If you are currently in therapy, I encourage you to discuss any new practices with your therapist.
Programs & Investment
The clarity call exists specifically to answer this question. If you are facing a specific situation or pattern you want immediate clarity on, the Integration Intensive may be the right fit. If you want to begin working through deeper patterns over a short period, the 4-Week Intensive is designed for that. If you are ready for a comprehensive process of integration, the 12-week Convergence of Awareness is the full experience.
The Integration Intensive is $400-$500 for a 90-120 minute session. The 4-Week Integration Intensive is $2,000. The Convergence of Awareness 12-week mentorship is $6,000. All pricing is transparent and discussed during the clarity call.
Because this work requires mutual commitment, refund policies are discussed during the clarity call and outlined before any agreement is made. The application process exists specifically to ensure alignment before either of us commits.
This work is designed for individuals. The process focuses on your internal integration, your narratives, and your relationship with yourself. As that relationship changes, the way you show up in all other relationships naturally shifts as well.
About Joshua
I have spent years studying psychology, philosophy, neuroscience, spirituality, and human behavior. But more than that, everything I guide others through has first been lived, tested, and refined through my own process of integration. This work was born from personal experience, deep study, and the consistent pattern of breakthroughs I observed when guiding others through the same process.
The Magnetic Remembering grew from a lifetime of observation that crystallized after the loss of my mother in 2021. Her passing revealed the relationship between unprocessed experiences, the narratives we carry, and the fragmentation they create. The full story is on the About page.
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