If those moments feel distant, or harder to find than they once were, you’re not alone.
Life has a way of pulling us away from what steadies us.
The Connection Compass offers a simple way to re-orient when life feels off.
It points to four reference points that support steadiness in everyday life:
These are not steps to follow.
They are directions you can return to whenever life asks you to re-orient.
When life wobbles, the Connection Compass helps you find your way back.
The Orientation Series introduces this framework and show you how to begin using it in everyday life.
This Orientation Series is a gentle introduction to the Connection Compass – a framework you can return to whenever life feels off.
You’ll begin to understand the four reference points, explore simple practices, and start noticing how to reorient in everyday life.
Self-paced.
Return to it whenever you need.
People often leave with a simple feeling:
Not because life stops becoming challenging.
But because they now recognise the signals of disconnection – and how to re-orient.
The Orientation Series gently introduces the Connection Compass and shows you how to begin using it in everyday life.
Inside the series you will find:
You might find the Connection Compass helpful if you recognise yourself in any of the following:
You sometimes feel a little “off” but can’t quite explain why.
Life may be full and busy, yet something feels slightly unsettled or unclear.
You’re looking for a simple way to reconnect with what matters.
Not through complicated systems or self-improvement pressure, but through small moments of awareness and connection.
You value reflection and inner awareness.
You’re curious about your inner life and appreciate practices that help you notice patterns, feelings, and intuition.
You feel nourished by time in nature or meaningful relationships.
You already sense that connection – with yourself, others, nature, or something greater – plays an important role in wellbeing.
You want a steady reference point for navigating life’s inevitable wobbles.
A way to re-orient when things feel uncertain, overwhelming, or out of alignment.
The Connection Compass Orientation Series introduces a framework you can return to whenever life asks you to find your bearings again.
People don’t usually describe the Connection Compass as something that changes their life overnight.
Instead, they begin to notice something quieter.
Moments where they would normally spiral in worry, frustration, or overwhelm…
and instead, they pause.
They remember the compass.
Not as a set of instructions, but as something familiar to return to.
Sometimes it’s as simple as a small shift –
stepping outside, noticing something within, reaching out, or pausing long enough for perspective to return.
The situation itself may not have changed.
Over time, many people begin to notice that they recover from life’s inevitable wobbles more quickly.
They feel steadier.
More aware of what supports them.
More able to return to themselves when things feel unsettled.
The quiet feeling many describe is simply this: “I’ve got this. I know how to find my way back.”
Not because life suddenly becomes easy.
But because they trust their ability to re-orient.
The Connection Compass first appeared during a movement meditation many years ago, when founder, Cherie Pasion, had recently become a mother.
In that quiet moment, four simple words arose: Self, Nature, Others and Baby – pointing to the types of connection that ground her most deeply in life.
That morning, Cherie sat down and drew the first version of the Compass at the kitchen table.
Over time, the framework evolved and expanded. “Others” became Community, and “Baby” became the deeper dimension of connection – Spirit.
What remained constant was the insight behind the Compass:
The Connection Compass grew from lived experience and reflection, and continues to evolve as people use it to navigate the inevitable wobbles of everyday life.
A self-paced orientation you can return to whenever life feels off.
There’s no pressure to complete the Orientation Series on a strict timeline.
You can move through the material at your own pace and return to it whenever you need. The Connection Compass is designed as something you revisit over time.
Not at all. The Orientation Series introduces the Connection Compass in a simple and accessible way. The practices are gentle invitations to notice, experience and reflect – no prior knowledge is needed.
Most lessons are short and designed to fit easily into daily life. Many participants spend around 10-30 minutes at a time, though you’re free to explore the materials in whatever way suits you.
Yes. Once you join, you’ll have ongoing access to the Orientation Series so you can return to the practices and the Connection Compass whenever life feels off.
No. The Orientation Series is a self-paced introduction to the Connection Compass framework. It offers practices, reflections and tools that help you begin orienting with the compass in everyday life.
If you’re curious about the idea of reconnecting with yourself, nature, community and spirit – and would like a gentle framework to help you find your bearings when life wobbles – the Orientation Series is a good place to begin.
Connection doesn’t come from trying harder or changing who you are.
Often it simply begins by pausing, noticing, and returning to what steadies you.
The compass is already within you.
The orientation simply helps you recognise it.