Restoring the Kinship Worldview

A richly painted image of a human hand gently holding the Earth, surrounded by a lush natural landscape. Trees, plants, and animals fill the background in vibrant greens and earthy tones, with a soft river winding through the scene. The overall atmosphere conveys harmony, care, and interconnectedness with nature.

What if the crises we face—environmental, social, even personal—stem from a deeper disconnection at the level of worldview?

In Restoring the Kinship Worldview, Wahinkpe Topa (Four Arrows) and Darcia Narvaez invite us to rediscover a different way of seeing the world—one rooted in relationship, reciprocity, and reverence. Drawing on 28 Indigenous precepts and a wide range of voices, the book offers both a powerful critique of the dominant Western paradigm and a gentle call to live in a more balanced, connected way.

I’ve written a full review of the book, highlighting its structure, message, and impact. If you’re looking for a perspective shift—or simply a beautiful, thoughtful read—you can check it out here:

👉 Read the full review of Restoring the Kinship Worldview

The Wanderer

Walking the Path of Soulful Discovery

I’ve already introduced the Wanderer Alternative Archetype in a previous post, but this new video offers a deeper invitation—into the heart of what it really means to walk the Wanderer’s path.

If you’ve ever felt drawn to leave behind the familiar—not out of confusion, but because something quieter and deeper is calling—you may be living the questions of the Wanderer already.

Unlike the Seeker, who searches for answers, the Wanderer is shaped by the experience of the search itself. They don’t strive for clarity so much as learn to trust the unfolding. In a culture that prizes direction, results, and certainty, the Wanderer reminds us that growth can come from presence, from mystery, and from the willingness to follow where the soul leads—even when the destination is unknown.

This video is the second in our Wisdom & Insight series. It explores the roots of the Wanderer in myth and story, the light and shadow sides of this archetype, and how you might begin to embody its essence in your own life—through thresholds, transitions, and quiet longings.

I’d love to know if it resonates with you.
Where are you being called to wander?

Until next time—wander well.

The Spiral Path Approach to Life Purpose

A gently spiralling path curving through a natural landscape—wildflowers, trees, and a soft golden light suggesting a journey that is both inward and outward, symbolising growth, reflection, and evolving purpose.

When we think of “life purpose,” it’s easy to imagine it as a destination—a single, defining goal we’re meant to reach. But what if purpose isn’t something we find once and for all, but something we gradually grow into? What if it’s not a straight line, but a spiral?

The Spiral Path approach to life purpose coaching is built on exactly that idea.

Rather than seeking a fixed endpoint or fitting yourself into a predefined mould, this approach invites you to circle deeper into your true self. It honours the complexities of your life and your evolving identity, offering a more holistic and compassionate route to purpose.

Prefer to watch instead? Here’s a video version of this post:

Life Purpose Beyond a Job Title

In many coaching models, life purpose is framed in terms of career. But for most of us, purpose is broader and more nuanced than that. It includes your relationships, your personal growth, your contribution to others, your values, your health, and your spirituality. These parts of life aren’t separate—they’re deeply interconnected. The Spiral Path sees purpose not as one thing, but as the thread that weaves through everything that matters to you.

Honouring Your Uniqueness

At the heart of this approach is a deep respect for individuality. Whether you’re introverted or extraverted, action-oriented or reflective, your natural tendencies are not obstacles—they’re clues. The Spiral Path helps you understand and embrace your personality and life experiences, using them as guides for designing a life that genuinely fits.

Rather than encouraging you to become someone else, it helps you become more yourself.

A Deeply Reflective Process

Purpose isn’t something you’re handed—it’s something you uncover, often gradually. The Spiral Path emphasizes inner reflection and the cultivation of your own inner authority. Through journaling, guided questions, and thoughtful inquiry, you learn to listen to yourself more deeply. This strengthens your ability to make choices that are truly your own, increasing your sense of agency and clarity.

It’s about shifting from asking, “What should I do with my life?” to asking, “What kind of life do I want to create?”

Flexible, Evolving, and Growth-Oriented

One of the most freeing aspects of the Spiral Path is its flexibility. Your goals will likely change as you do—and that’s not a failure, that’s growth. Instead of rigid plans, this approach encourages broader aspirations that can adapt over time. You’re not expected to get everything right at once. You’re invited to keep evolving.

Grounded in Wisdom

The Spiral Path is inspired by a wide range of perspectives, including psychological insights, spiritual traditions, and modern approaches to life design. This creates a rich, reflective coaching experience that supports both soul-deep inquiry and real-world action.

It’s not about surface-level transformation. It’s about uncovering what truly matters—and then learning how to live it.


If this approach resonates with you, I invite you to explore the full Soulful Path to Life Purpose programme.
It’s a self-paced, in-depth journey designed to help you uncover who you are, what matters most to you, and how you want to live. Rooted in reflection, grounded in wisdom, and tailored to your unique path, it’s a powerful way to begin designing a life of purpose—on your terms.

👉 Find out more about the Soulful Path to Life Purpose programme here.