Psychology · Neuroscience · Depth Tradition
Mirare is a research-informed practice exploring the full spectrum of human experience — from the neuroscience of suffering to the psychology of transcendence.
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A model in development — locating where each person is, and what healing asks of them there.
The practitioner
About this work
I came to this work through the places where meaning collapses — where spiritual seeking and psychological suffering stop being separate questions. That convergence is what Mirare is built around.
My research sits at the intersection of psychopathology, spirituality, and the underlying processes that connect them. This includes how states we call depression and transcendence may share more structure than our diagnostic categories suggest. The model I'm developing grows from this: a framework for understanding where someone is, and what kind of support can actually reach them there.
This work is rigorous and it is personal. The aim is to hold both without flattening either.
An investigation into shared neural correlates and entropy patterns that place psychological suffering and transcendent experience within the same underlying framework — challenging how we draw the line between pathology and peak experience.
Forthcoming publicationA course at the Jung Center, Houston, exploring the psychological reality of the divine — not as metaphysics, but as a living dimension of the psyche's architecture. Covering symbol, numinosity, and the God-image in depth psychology.
Jung Center, HoustonA spherical model of human experience mapped across three axes — temporal orientation, the self-referential to self-transcendence continuum, and proximity to Self. Where someone sits determines what healing can reach them.
In developmentThe Model
Most healing traditions work from a single vantage point. The Integration Model asks a different question first: where are you?
Three axes define the space — the temporal dimension (past to future), the vertical movement from self-referential to self-transcendent, and proximity to Self. Vectors of lived experience give the sphere its shape. The centre is Self: not a fixed destination, but an ever-evolving, dynamic space. The model doesn't prescribe — it orients.
The Integration Model is in active development. The full platform is planned for a later phase.
Working together
Individual work and professional engagement — a microcosm of what Mirare is becoming, offered with the full depth of the framework that underlies it.
One-to-one work at the intersection of depth psychology, neuroscience, and contemplative inquiry. Suited to people navigating existential transitions, spiritual crises, or the harder passages of meaning-making.
Engagement with the developing model and research for therapists, researchers, educators, and organisations interested in integrative approaches to mental health and spiritual wellbeing.
Tarot enters this work not as divination, but as a structured projective system — a symbolic vocabulary for externalising what the unconscious already knows. Jung used the I Ching. The mechanism is similar: archetypal imagery that invites the psyche to reveal itself.
Within sessions, tarot can function as a way of working with symbol and image when language alone reaches its limits. It is one instrument among several — held within the same rigor and depth as everything else here.
Get in touch
Whether you're interested in working together, have a research inquiry, or simply want to say hello — I'd love to hear from you.