Relational Unfoldment
For those who sense something in them wants to move, but not through fixing
You may not be coming here because of physical symptoms.
You may be coming because something feels stuck in a different way.
A repeating pattern of thought or feeling.
A sense that something meaningful is just out of reach.
A tension between how you live and what you know, somewhere deeper, is true for you.
You might be thoughtful, perceptive, and able to reflect on your experiences, but still feel like you’re circling the same places. You may want change, but not through pressure, advice, or another system to follow.
And you may be carrying all of this mostly on your own.
This is where our work begins.
A different kind of practice
Relational Unfoldment is not a method to fix you or a plan for self-improvement.
It is a relational practice, one where we slow down and begin with what is here.
In our sessions, we start simply:
notice what is present,
name what can be named,
and gently bring attention to how it lives in your body.
From there something unfolds on its own.
I listen, reflect, and sometimes name what I hear or sense. We pause and stay with something a moment longer than usual.
There is no agenda to get rid of anything.
Instead, we begin to build a relationship with what is already here.
What this can feel like
At first, this can feel unfamiliar, even uncomfortable.
Many people are not used to staying with their experience in this way, or putting words to what they feel in their body.
But over time, something begins to shift. There may be more space, more movement or a sense that what once felt fixed is no longer so rigid.
Sometimes this feels like a softening.
Sometimes it's like clarity.
And other times, like presence.
The changes are often subtle but very real.
People often come expecting to talk something through and receive advice. But what they experience instead is a growing ability to be with themselves differently.
This is often how the work is experienced over time:
“Before our "Unfolding" sessions, I struggled with persistent anxiety and an unresolved conflict between two vital sides of my artistic practice: the analytical (thinking) and the physically active (doing).
Through our conversations, you helped me reframe this division and recognize where I had been negating one side over the other. This has led to a much healthier interior dialogue, where both sides now have space to contribute to one another. It is something that has been incredibly beneficial to my studio practice.
I deeply value the mutual trust we have established. It feels foundational to the work and has given me the space to grow.
I look forward to continuing to unfold with you.
Thank you for helping shape my perception and for the value you’ve added to my creative life.”
— A Relational Unfoldment participant
The pace of unfoldment
This work cannot be rushed or predicted.
It requires patience, attention, and a kind of care that does not force outcomes.
I sometimes think of it like approaching a wild animal.
At first, you may only catch a glimpse from a distance.
Then, over time, there is more familiarity, more trust.
Eventually, something that once felt distant or inaccessible can be met more directly.
This is not something we make happen.
It unfolds through relationship.
Ways We Can Work Together
A Place to Start
I offer a free 20–30 minute inquiry call.
This is a space to meet, ask questions, and get a sense of whether this work feels right for you. There is no pressure, just a conversation.
Get started with a free 30 minute consult.
Relational Unfoldment Sessions
This work is most supportive when we meet over a period of time.
I offer a 3-month container, with sessions every two weeks. This creates a steady rhythm, allowing space for the work to unfold, while staying connected to it. This work also tends to deepen over time, which is why I offer it in a container rather than as a one-time session.
Each session is approximately 50 minutes and is held online.
There is no fixed agenda for what needs to happen within this time. Instead, we return again and again to what is present, allowing the work to deepen gradually through attention, trust, and relationship.
I offer this work on a sliding scale of $450–$600 for a 3-month container (6 sessions).
You are invited to choose a rate within this range that feels sustainable for you. If you’re unsure, we can talk it through during our inquiry call.
Who this is for?
This practice may be a good fit if:
You are reflective and self-aware, but still feel stuck in certain patterns
You are looking for something different from advice, strategy, or problem-solving
You are willing to slow down and explore your experience with curiosity
You are able to stay present with your body and inner experience, even if it feels unfamiliar
This may not be the right fit if you are looking for direct guidance or solutions , trauma processing or therapeutic intervention, or a structured program with clear outcomes.
“As a faculty member navigating a genuinely stressful professional situation, working with Judit came at exactly the right time.
Through deep listening, attunement, and embodied awareness, she guided me through a process that helped me gain clarity and make peace with something that had felt overwhelming.
If you are carrying the weight of a difficult professional moment, or simply need space to pause and see more clearly, this work offers that.
Judit will meet you where you are and support you in moving forward with intention.”
-Tim, a Relational Unfoldment participant
About Working with Me
As a non dual coach practicing Aletheia Unfoldment, I do not diagnose, analyze, or prescribe. I will not try to change you. Instead, I offer careful attention, deep listening, and a space where you can begin to meet yourself more directly.
Sessions are conversational, but not casual. They are intentional, present, and responsive to what is unfolding.
Rooted in Reciprocity, Offered in Trust
I offer this practice in gratitude for the Wildness that Escapes. I offer a sliding scale and an invitation into reciprocity. Let us find together the balance where none of us feels exploited, and all feel nourished.