The Pillars of My Work
The work I offer is held across several interconnected spaces, each serving a different function within a wider ecosystem of healing, learning, training, and community care. These spaces are distinct, but they are not separate. Together, they form a living structure that supports people at different points of their journey – through therapy, supervision, training, practice, study, and pilgrimage.
What follows is an outline of the pillars that hold this work, and how each one may serve you.
The Yogologist
Learning, practice, and pilgrimage
The Yogologist is the original home of my work – a space devoted to learning, practice, and inner journey. It holds retreats, on-demand courses, meditation and Yoga Nidra, Transpersonal Yoga training, and travel to sacred landscapes.
This is where the work can be approached slowly and organically, through embodied practice, study, and reflection, at a pace guided by the individual.
Shaura Hall
Personal therapeutic work and depth-based support
Shaura Hall is the home of my personal therapeutic work. This is where I offer one-to-one psychotherapy, supervision, and occasional small-group processes, rooted in Integration Psychotherapy, neuroscience-informed somatic practice, and long-term inquiry.
As my availability is more limited, Shaura Hall also serves as a point of orientation – helping you find the most appropriate pathway within the wider ecosystem of this work.
The Pilamaya Centre
Professional training, supervision, and ethical foundations
The Pilamaya Centre is the professional and educational hub of this work. It holds accredited trainings, clinical supervision, and continuing professional development across psychotherapy, somatic practice, and consciousness-based approaches.
Pilamaya provides the educational and organisational container that supports both practitioners and services, including IPS, and holds the ethical foundations that underpin the wider ecosystem.
Integration Psychotherapy Services (IPS)
Accessible psychotherapy within an ethical framework
Integration Psychotherapy Services is the therapeutic ecosystem I founded to support access to high-quality, carefully supervised psychotherapy at a range of more affordable fee levels.
IPS includes work with graduate therapists and supervised trainees, all held within a shared clinical framework and supported by robust supervision and professional accountability. Matching is approached with care, with the intention of supporting both effective therapeutic work and long-term sustainability for clients and practitioners alike.
The Space
Occasional in-person teaching and gathering
The Space is a small, intentional venue where I host occasional trainings, Reiki courses, and community gatherings. It is not a full-time centre, but a place that opens when the work calls for it – offering focused teaching, shared practice, and ceremony within a grounded and contained environment.
The Pilamaya Podcast: A Small and Mighty Constellation
Conversation, reflection, and shared voice
Co-hosted by myself and writer and Pilamaya graduate Susan Clark, the podcast is a collaborative listening space. Through conversation, therapeutic reflection, storytelling, and poetry, we explore themes emerging from the wider Pilamaya ecosystem – including training, practice, relationship, shared voices and the lived realities of therapeutic work.
The podcast offers a gentle and accessible way to encounter the work, and reflects Pilamaya as a living constellation rather than a single perspective.
One Ecosystem, Many Pathways
These pillars are not steps in a hierarchy, but different expressions of the same body of work. Some people arrive through therapy, others through training, retreats, meditation, or study. Wherever the entry point, the work is held by the same underlying values: integration, responsibility, humility, depth, and care.
If you’re not sure where to begin, you’re welcome to make contact with a short description of what you’re looking for, and I will point you towards the most appropriate starting place.
