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What you say here
lands as you meant it.

What you communicate will be received in the spirit it was meant — not filtered through assumptions, not corrected into something more comfortable, not reframed into a version that is easier to work with.

A significant part of what makes spiritual consultation fail is the gap between what a person communicates and what the practitioner actually receives. That gap is created by assumption — the practitioner hearing what they expect to hear, mapping your experience onto a familiar template, and working from that map rather than from what you actually said.

That does not happen here. What you describe is engaged with directly, as you described it. If clarification is needed, it will be asked for. If the way you have framed something reflects a cultural understanding, a personal framework, or a way of knowing that is specific to you — it will be met at that level, not translated down into something more generic.

The result is work that is precise. Precision requires accurate information. Accurate information requires that you feel your words are landing correctly. That is the standard this practice holds.