I’m A Spirit Worker First And A Business Woman Second
A decade ago I let a camera stay in a ceremony space when every part of me knew it shouldn't be there. My assistant was filming participants mid release, capturing tears, breakthroughs, the raw in between moments, and I said nothing. That choice stayed with me ever since.
What I know now is that cameras don't just change the mood of a sacred space, they change the entire energetic field. The benevolent ancestors and higher realm spirits simply don't enter a room when it's being filmed. The people inside can't fully drop in either, because some part of them is performing, or protecting, or both.
So I made a decision after that ceremony, and I have held it ever since. No cameras in my spaces, ever. No footage of what happens inside my containers, no previews of the magick, no behind the scenes content from inside the work. The sacred stays sacred, not because it makes good content, but because psychic containment is what makes the magick long lasting.
I know this isn't what most business coaches would advise. People want to see the vibe, feel the energy, watch the transformation in real time. I care more about what is good for the people inside my spaces than what performs well on a feed. When you are running the equivalent of a Soul hospital, the psychic privacy and energetic safety of every person will always come before the content strategy.
If you have ever felt the difference between a space that is truly held and one that is performing itself, you already understand why I work this way.