Live teaching from Studio Wā

Courses.

Three containers, one practice. A seasonal ritual that turns with the year. A foundational teaching that names the work. And the deeper cohort where the practice gets walked.

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Free · seasonal ritual

Tending the Turn.

Sixty minutes at each solstice and equinox. Ritual and reflection on what we have planted, what we are tending, and what we have had the courage to let go.

Four times a year the season turns. The light tilts. The air moves. The body knows. Tending the Turn is the gathering where we mark the turn together rather than letting it pass under the noise of a calendar that does not see it.

Each session is one hour, with optional Q&A after. Free with an open tip jar. Quarterly, ongoing. Show up to one, or come back for all of them. The work compounds across the year.

Investment FreeTips welcome
Length 60 min+ optional Q&A
Cadence QuarterlySolstices & equinoxes
Live with Naiʻa Lewis
Next session
Tending the Turn · Summer Solstice 2026
Sunday, June 21, 2026 · 9:00 a.m. Hawaiʻi
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Foundational teaching

Temporal Courage.

The framework underneath the practice. A ninety-minute live teaching on time as a system we inherit, and temporal sovereignty as the practice of carrying our own.

Every culture that has lasted has held a relationship to time as a living system. Most of us have inherited only the calendar and lost the system underneath it. Temporal Courage is the teaching that names what was lost, what is still alive, and what it means to carry your own.

The session walks the difference between time as a default we were handed and temporal sovereignty as the practice of authoring how we mark, name, and move through our days. It is the foundation for everything else the studio teaches.

Taught live, roughly quarterly, often paired ahead of a Tending the Turn gathering. The recording becomes a flexible asset after the live: free at year's close, a thank-you to gathering attendees, an entry point for new arrivals.

Investment $45Standalone live session
Length 90 minLive taught + Q&A
Cadence QuarterlyAligned with turns
Live with Naiʻa Lewis
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The deep cohort

Lines and Portals.

A practice for temporal sovereignty, walked across a small cohort. The trilogy version: three to five live meetings, paced by the moon and the season, around an integrated arc.

The deepest container Studio Wā offers. The holds them all: chronos and kairos, monochronic and polychronic, line and portal. Lines and Portals is where the framework becomes a practice in your life, alongside a small cohort moving through the same territory at the same time.

The trilogy version walks three scales of the same question across three to five live meetings. The personal scale (the moon, your body, your single lunation). The relational scale (the thresholds your life is passing through). The civic scale (the time frames you would have to live by to build what you say you want).

Returning late summer or fall 2026. The waitlist is open. People on the list hear about the cohort first, with an early-bird window before public registration.

Investment $375 / $475Early bird / standard
Format 3–5 meetingsLive cohort
Returns Late 2026Waitlist open
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How they fit together.

Tending the Turn is the doorway. Free, seasonal, low commitment. It is where most people meet the studio's voice for the first time.

Temporal Courage is the framework. It names what is underneath the ritual and gives you the language for the work. Most people take Temporal Courage after one or two Turns.

Lines and Portals is where it becomes a practice in your life. The cohort, the months, the people walking it with you. Most participants come in from one of the first two.

The three can be entered in any order. They are not a curriculum so much as three doorways into the same room. People who keep returning end up walking through all of them.

None of these are certifications. None promise transformation. Each one is a container for one cycle of practice, in a small group, with a teacher who lives the work.

If you have a question about which container is the right next step, write Naiʻa directly at naia@saltedlogic.com.