There is a way of speaking that feels like song.
A way of listening that resonates through stuck blockages.
A way of dancing together where our relationship births new music.
Sound Mind Conservatory is a living structure sourced at the intersection of music, metaphysics and Dialogos—a place where the soul’s song is sung through relational improvisation.
Born from a deep longing for coherence, it offers a new way to attune—turning ordinary conversation into a form of collective expression as precise and alive as jazz.
This is not a method. It’s not therapy.
It is a conservatory—a practice ground for those ready to shape sound, soul, and sentence into something new.
At its heart is a triadic tuning system:
Within these distinctions, a field emerges where your mind can clarify, your body can resonate, and your creative voice can find freedom.
This is for Sourcekeepers—those midwifing soul-rooted projects, carrying visions too alive for conventional containers.
If you’ve touched the limits of dialogue, embodiment, or strategy—and you know something more wants to emerge—this may be your next key.
A Sound Mind is not just clarity—it is a crystalline vessel: Alive. Structured. Playful. Precise.
It rectifies the names of things, restoring right relation between word and world.
Sourced from the metaphysical frameworks of Forrest Landry, the dialogical depth of John Vervaeke, and the musical soul of improvisational jazz, the Conservatory offers protocols that open new relational possibilities—without needing to explain them.
What lives here cannot be fully described. It must be felt. Heard. Played.
If this sings to you, reach out. Let’s tune. Let’s riff. Let’s jam.
You may find that the very thing you’ve been trying to say for years… finally has a place to be heard.