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A Letter from Raven

Dear Sister,

I want to welcome you here, gently. No grand entrance required. You can metaphorically take off your shoes and relax.

Soul to Soul Sisterhood was created as a place of steadiness. A place where women could arrive without having to explain themselves, prove anything, or rush toward becoming someone new. It exists because I know how rare it is to find spaces that honor both depth and safety at the same time, without asking you to be endlessly upbeat or spiritually “on” all the time.

This work did not begin as a brand or a program. It began as a way of being with women. Over many years of holding space through birth, loss, healing, learning, and change, I learned that transformation does not happen through pressure. It happens through presence. Through pacing. 

Through being met with dignity. Also, through a lot of patience and the occasional deep sigh.

I am an educator by nature, quiet by temperament, and deeply respectful of the inner worlds people carry. I believe wisdom lives in the body, that healing unfolds in cycles, and that learning is most powerful when it feels humane. 

Much of my life has been spent bridging worlds that are often kept separate: structure and intuition, science and spirit, technology and tenderness. I’ve learned that both spreadsheets and sacred pauses have their place.

Soul to Soul Sisterhood reflects that integration. It is a place for women navigating midlife change, metabolic and hormonal shifts, emotional healing, spiritual awakening, and the subtle questions that arise when old ways no longer fit. It is also a place for women who have felt overwhelmed by wellness spaces that move too fast, ask too much, or seem to require a personality transplant.

Here, there is no urgency. No hierarchy. No expectation to be fixed or transformed on a timeline. 

You are invited to move at your own pace, to listen inwardly, and to trust what feels right for you. 

If that pace is slow, winding, or involves circling back a few times, that’s perfectly fine.

I know the word sisterhood can carry complexity. For some, it offers warmth and a sense of belonging. For others, it carries memories of comparison or exclusion. My intention here is to create something different. A space rooted in consent, compassion, and quiet presence. A place where individuality is honored and connection is allowed to unfold naturally, without forced bonding exercises.

If you choose to stay, I hope you feel held rather than guided, supported rather than shaped. 

And if you come and go, that is welcome too. 

This work is not meant to be consumed. It is meant to be returned to when the timing feels right, like a favorite book or meal you don’t rush through.

Thank you for being here, even briefly.

You are welcome exactly as you are. Truly.

With respect and care,

Raven Meyers