Mentorship Invitation

Mentorship with Lynna K Teer

An intentional, depth-based container for those ready to stabilize higher levels of consciousness, embodiment, and personal responsibility.

Lynna K Teer

This is not coaching.
This is not motivational guidance.
This is not outcome-driven problem-solving.

Mentorship is a relationship grounded in awareness, integration, and identity stabilization. We work at the level of state, not circumstance.

This container is designed for individuals who already understand that consciousness is the cause and are now ready to live from that understanding with consistency, maturity, and clarity.

Mentorship focuses on:

  • Stabilizing identity beyond emotional fluctuation
  • Integrating spiritual understanding into lived experience
  • Refining perception, self-concept, and inner authority
  • Developing discernment rather than dependency
  • Supporting transitions, awakenings, and state refinement without bypassing

This work is subtle, precise, and deeply personal.

Private Mentorship Containers

Mentorship is offered in committed containers to support depth, continuity, and state stabilization.

01

Monthly Mentorship

$555 / month

3-month minimum

  • One 60-minute private session per month
  • Ongoing energetic and identity-based refinement
  • Integration support between sessions
Apply

02

Deep Integration Mentorship

$888 / month

3-month minimum

  • Two 60-minute private sessions per month
  • For periods of accelerated integration or transition
  • Greater continuity and refinement support
Apply

03

Private Immersion Mentorship

$1,555 / month

Offered selectively

  • Weekly 60-minute private sessions
  • High-touch container for profound stabilization
  • Reserved for advanced students or specific phases of integration
Apply

Important Notes

  • Mentorship is not therapy or emotional processing
  • This work requires self-responsibility and inner honesty
  • Mentorship is not focused on manifesting specific outcomes
  • This container supports identity embodiment, not dependency
"Mentorship is not about becoming someone new. It is about remaining faithful to what you already are."