Man
And The Witch Wound

A 4 week healing container for men
Begins July 10th 2026

Why do we, as men, hold suspicion of a woman's emotional depth? Why do we flinch when she sees through us? What drives our subtle, almost invisible need to manage her rather than meet us? What is this distrust of our own instincts around women that we've never been able to explain?

Every man in our ancestral line who feared her power, controlled her, dismissed her, and most certainly, have harmed her.

We inherited this residue without a word being spoken. It shapes how we love, how we fight, how we pull away, and how we collapse when she holds us accountable.

This is a 4-week container where get to come together and finally being the journey of healing the witch wound within us.

WHAT WE COME TO HEAL

We pull away when she gets close, and we don't know why.
Somewhere in our ancestral line, we learned that a woman's depth was dangerous. That it would get us or her killed. So draw we back, fearful of rooting down next to her. And these patterns persists in us till today.

We collapse when she calls out our lack of integrity.
A man carrying the Witch Wound hears her clear sight as attack. In this container, we learn to stay standing when she sees us, because her perception was never the threat we were taught it was.

We show up fully and it still doesn't land right.
Our intentions to protect or to provide show up as us trying to tame or manage women, instead of meeting them. Here we will learn the nuanced difference, and be done with patriarchal patterns.

We don't fully trust ourselves around women, and the origin is a mystery.
These are wounds older than we even know. We have to reckon with them so we can alchemize what our ancestors may have done, and bring shadow into the light.

WHY DO THIS?

Women aren't asking for perfect men. They're asking for men willing to look at what we haven't yet looked at.

We've done the father wound work. We've done shadow work. And she still feels the gap, between the men we're becoming and the ancestral and patriarchal pieces that remain. That gap lives in a specific place: the history of how men have related to women across generations. The control. The fear of her power. The suspicion so deeply absorbed we thought it was just how we were wired.

It's not. It's history.
And it can move.

This container exists because the women in our lives deserve men who've gone here.

And because we deserve to know what becomes possible on the other side.

THE PROCESS

Every call begins with embodiment practices that speak to the theme of the module.

We then move into rounds of counsel where we use the provided prompt for the module, and each man gets to speak upon what is present for him and where he might need a light shone upon his blind spots by his brothers.

Each week you will also receive a channeled prompt to anchor your practice between calls.

There will be also be guest speakers on two of the modules.

And a private Signal group holds us in community and mutual support throughout.

Investment: $375

Call Schedule:

Opening Ceremony + Orientation
Friday July 10th 2026, 5pm-7pm PST

Call #1 - Coming Into Contact
Saturday, July 11th, 10am-12pm PST

Call #2 - Recognition
Friday, July 17th, 10am-12pm PST

Call #3 - Acceptance and Alchemization
Friday, July 24th, 10am-12pm PST

Call #4 + Closing Ceremony
Friday, July 31st, 10am-1pm PST



NO CALLS ARE RECORDED FOR THIS CONTAINER TO MAINTAIN SAFETY AND PRIVACY
DO NOT LET FINANCES DICTATE YOUR COMMITMENT. REACH OUT TO ARI IF A DISCUSSION IS NEEDED

Format:
Virtual
(Zoom for Calls, Signal for Private Chat Group - you must have access to these)

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Your Guide
Arivind Abraham

Arivind Abraham serves as a ferryman for those navigating the passages between death and rebirth. His work is rooted in Tibetan Buddhist practice, his maternal lineage's relationship with Kali Amman, and decades spent learning what it means to die and be reborn—again and again. He guides others through the liminal spaces where the old self falls away and something truer begins to emerge