threshold

For those the world watches, yet seldom sees.

This work does not fit into categories.

I am a licensed therapist, though this is not therapy.
I am ordained, though this is not spiritual direction.
I have advised international companies, though this is not consulting.

I have apprenticed with venture capitalists, entrepreneurs, artists, musicians, writers, speakers, and business leaders whose voices shape the world. Those paths marked me with discipline in boundaries, listening, and responsibility.

And yet, the work itself is simpler:
A quiet field of clarity.
A place to set down image, title, or success.

Part assessment.
Part confession.
Part courage.
Entirely human.

For individuals. For groups. For communities. For leaders.

Threshold is not measured in hours.
The entry is seasonal (3 months).
Four meetings and one written report.

The work begins at $10,000.

Who this is for

My greatest skill is building trust and maintaining confidential spaces. These are not techniques but my deepest values—the ground on which all my work stands. Without them, no threshold can be safely crossed.

I work with people and organizations at a threshold—those reimagining their work, their structures, or their story. What I offer isn’t formulaic, and it isn’t conventional consulting. It is relational, intuitive, strategic, and—when necessary—disruptive.

I see the patterns that surface when something old is ending and something new is struggling to take root. My work is to name those patterns, to protect the fragile beginnings of new life, and to ensure they have what they need to grow strong, whole and forward.

I draw from mystics, natural farming, and artists who have carried humanity through collapse before—and who still carry us now. My role is to help root change where it can truly live, not just rearrange what is already withering.

At the threshold, clarity is not confrontation; it is a compass. That is the work we do together.

This offering is for those standing at a crossing—individuals, communities, and leaders who know something has ended but whose next form has not yet appeared. It is for those who feel the tremor of change in their work, their relationships, or their sense of self, and who seek language and frameworks to steady them as they step through.

It is also for the ones who feel stuck yet are ready to face themselves—to risk the most truthful path forward, whatever that may require.

How this helps

We will name and map the passages you are in. This offers orientation when the old coordinates no longer apply. Rather than rushing people across, it cultivates patience and clarity—the capacity to stand at the doorway, to recognize what is closing, and to step into what is arriving.

In the lineage of of my ancestral tradition, St. Brigid of Kildare—the threshold saint, born at the doorway of her mother’s home to a Christian mother and a druid father—this space carries forward her wisdom. St. Brigid, who turned water into beer for those on the streets, embodies the grace of crossing between worlds, of feeding the margins where endings meet beginnings.

Threshold moves us through endings with integrity and into beginnings with courage—transforming uncertainty into a place of deep alignment.

If this resonates

Write to me: lundiramos@gmail.com

If you’re seeking therapy, I recommend the nonprofit I founded and lead: Kind Therapy Inc. We offer free, low-cost, and workplace-supported mental health care. You can begin therapy by filling out a short intake form and scheduling a free consultation.