A UKCP-Registered Research Archive

Discover Universal Mysteries in the Everyday

Bridging clinical psychotherapy with the architecture of the soul. This archive synthesises two decades of research and over thirteen years of meticulous documentation of the Great Work.

The Great Descent: A 6-Stage Pathway

Instead of seeking escape, this work guides you through the ‘Great Descent’—a practice of grounding insight within your nervous system and the daily rhythms of city life.

Practical Pathways: Who Is This For?

A living guide for weaving depth into everyday experience

The Urban Practitioner

Integrating Depth into the City Grid. Move beyond the ‘retreat’ mindset. Anchor high-frequency insight into metropolitan life, configuring your internal architecture so presence remains stable, effortless, and unbroken.


Sovereign presence amidst city noise. ➔ Start Urban Track

The Serious Researcher

Mapping the Longitudinal Journey. Transition from shadow work to universal integration. Access a precise, stage-by-stage record designed to anchor consciousness within a stable, non-inflationary framework.


101-Volume Ledger Records. ➔ Access Data Ledger
Leaf Leaf

The Clinical Specialist

Somatic & Real-World Grounding. Use a validated, clinical-alchemical framework to navigate the transpersonal. Move beyond psychological healing to realising the ‘True Stone’ in your everyday practice.


UKCP-registered transpersonal grounding. ➔ View Clinical Matrix

Spiritual effort yields to the effortless, culminating in the Omni-Vantage:

the capacity to embody and navigate infinite perspectives within the ordinary and the extraordinary alike.

Fig. 6.0.16 | LVR: Stage VI (True Stone). The No-Trace State: A recreation of the ‘Source’ frequency.

Longitudinal Research Synthesis

UKCP and PSA Accredited Register.

Clinical Disclaimer: This archive is intended for research and spiritual exploration only. It does not provide therapeutic services, and engaging with this material does not establish a client-therapist relationship. If you are in crisis or need immediate support, please contact emergency services or NHS 111.