Mapping the Unseen

$249.00

Mapping the Unseen - 6 Week Course

Exploring the deeper layers of perception, pattern, and influence.

This course introduces tools and frameworks used to examine what is not immediately visible—but is actively shaping experience.

The work draws from multiple domains, held with structure, discernment, and application.

Foundational Frameworks

Participants will engage with principles drawn from traditions such as The Kybalion, including:

  • Mentalism (the role of perception in experience)

  • Correspondence (patterns across systems and scales)

  • Polarity, rhythm, and causation

These are used as interpretive frameworks—not belief systems.

Symbolic & Pattern-Based Tools

  • Tarot and archetypal systems

  • Reflective and interpretive exercises

  • Pattern recognition across internal and external experiences

These tools support the development of:

discernment, not dependency

Consciousness & Experiential Exploration

The course may also reference work from researchers and authors exploring consciousness and perception, including:

  • Michael Newton

  • Robert Monroe

  • Dolores Cannon

  • Richard Martini

These perspectives are introduced as:

  • models of experience

  • narrative frameworks

  • points of inquiry

—not as objective claims or required beliefs.

Participants are invited to engage these ideas through:

  • reflection

  • observation

  • and their own discernment

What This Course Develops

  • The ability to recognize patterns beneath surface experience

  • Increased awareness of perception and interpretation

  • Discernment between internal signal and external influence

  • A more deliberate relationship to meaning, intuition, and belief

Important

This course does not ask you to adopt a belief system.

It invites you to:

develop your ability to observe, interpret, and determine what is true for yourself.

Mapping the Unseen - 6 Week Course

Exploring the deeper layers of perception, pattern, and influence.

This course introduces tools and frameworks used to examine what is not immediately visible—but is actively shaping experience.

The work draws from multiple domains, held with structure, discernment, and application.

Foundational Frameworks

Participants will engage with principles drawn from traditions such as The Kybalion, including:

  • Mentalism (the role of perception in experience)

  • Correspondence (patterns across systems and scales)

  • Polarity, rhythm, and causation

These are used as interpretive frameworks—not belief systems.

Symbolic & Pattern-Based Tools

  • Tarot and archetypal systems

  • Reflective and interpretive exercises

  • Pattern recognition across internal and external experiences

These tools support the development of:

discernment, not dependency

Consciousness & Experiential Exploration

The course may also reference work from researchers and authors exploring consciousness and perception, including:

  • Michael Newton

  • Robert Monroe

  • Dolores Cannon

  • Richard Martini

These perspectives are introduced as:

  • models of experience

  • narrative frameworks

  • points of inquiry

—not as objective claims or required beliefs.

Participants are invited to engage these ideas through:

  • reflection

  • observation

  • and their own discernment

What This Course Develops

  • The ability to recognize patterns beneath surface experience

  • Increased awareness of perception and interpretation

  • Discernment between internal signal and external influence

  • A more deliberate relationship to meaning, intuition, and belief

Important

This course does not ask you to adopt a belief system.

It invites you to:

develop your ability to observe, interpret, and determine what is true for yourself.