Radical hospitality for your realness.
A creative pathway to your wholeness.

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I’m Julianna Bright.

I’m a creative, relational, and spiritual coach with a special affinity for misfits, outsiders, underground mystics, and hidden devotees of the animistic world. In our work together, my clients unmask unconscious patterns that have kept them stuck, tap into the healing function of their innate creativity, and claim the restorative power encoded in their heartbreak. Together, we rediscover the connection to Soul and Spirit that is our birthright. Join me and a growing number of intrepid souls like you. Become a part of an evolution towards substance, beauty, joy, and connection. An evolution that seeks to live in reciprocity with living earth and in reverence to the web of life.

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Fierce Sincerity does not collude with your wounds.
It liberates them.

Encoded in your heartbreak is your perfect medicine.
I will help you find it with…

Spiritual coaching that cuts through the noise to remove your blocks and uncover your truth.


Long-form, deep-dive ceremonial work and its integration.


Integration of psychedelic and spiritual emergence experiences.


Practical tools and practices that quiet your inner critic and awaken your inner oracle.


Grief midwifery, ritual, and support.


 

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Why Fierce Sincerity?

Encoded in your wounds is your unique medicine and gift to the world.

It is possible to claim even the most delicate traumatic material as initiatory.

Creativity is the antidote to trauma.

And we are ALL creative.

Learning to work with contracted states is as important as working with expanded states.

We may favor expansion, but contraction is a natural and necessary part of nature. When we learn to soften instead of bracing in a contracted moment, we expand our capacity and move with greater ease in our lives.

It is your birthright to have a direct relationship with Soul & Spirit.

It’s time to take back a spiritual life from the religious zealots and grim fundamentalists.

The trigger is a portal, not a problem.

When we track a trigger back to its source, we liberate annexed parts of the self.

The development of our intuitive gifts are expanded through devotional acts of reciprocity with the animistic world and the Divine.

Everything is connected. Our acts of devotion, ritual, practice, song, dance and service are all ways of linking ourselves into the infinity loop of creation.

Our capacity to love is commensurate to our capacity to grieve.

Intimacy with death and endings begets a greater intimacy with life.

Understanding projection liberates our relationships.

When we stop projecting disowned aspects of ourselves onto others, we can heal them at the source.

Our body is a bridge to the sacred.

Not an error to be constantly criticized. Not a burden to be transcended. It is our gateway to the Divine.

Shadow work is good citizenship.

As within, so without. When we explore and integrate our unconscious shadow patterns, we don’t have to unconsciously act them out in the collective.

Our healing is made quantum when we’re part of a compassionate community.

It’s time for our healing work to be culture work.

You’re ready to go deeper.
Let’s talk.

From my bi-monthly newsletter via Substack

“I’d set upon the name Fierce Sincerity for my practice some time ago, when I came upon a neat bit of etymology. The word sincere roots in the latin prefix sin, meaning without, and cere meaning wax. Without wax. It’s a curious thing to consider before developing a quick familiarity with the stone carvers trade. Apparently, when carving a lesser material such as travertine, cracks inevitably appear. And so the craftsperson—to mask the flaw—will mix fine marble dust with beeswax. Filling the crack with this composite, the flaw becomes all but indiscernible to the naked eye.

But without wax—sin-cere—alas, the pocks and holes and cracks are visible. Without wax then, is with flaws. So in this rendering, sincerity might bespeak the realness of a thing. One way to wonder about these cracks or fissures, is as an opening through which something unique might appear.

Follow me further down this road, if you please. Place the adjective fierce before the word sincerity, and we might just arrive together at the border of an undomesticated commitment to what’s most true in us. Not what’s performative, nor bent on signaling its virtue, nor seeking a particular kind of sanction from the tower. But ground up, earth level realness that’s in agreement with its gifts, at home in the mystery, at peace with its limits. I’m brought to mind of one of my favorite quotes from the great doctor of the soul, CG Jung, who said, ‘If I am forced to choose, I would rather be whole than good.’”