
Walk in the World
There is something in you that already knows.
It may appear as a quiet restlessness
beneath the satisfaction of meaningful work.
A sense that something essential
is just at the edge of your awareness,
not quite in reach.
A feeling that the depth you offer others
deserves to be met — in yourself.
What becomes possible...
when you come home to who you actually are?
Ease.
Not the ease of a life without challenge — but the ease of moving through your life as yourself. Fully. Without the friction of performing, managing, or giving from habit.
What is most yours — your unique expression, your native genius — begins to move through you more freely. Not as something you achieve. As something you remember.
This is not therapy. It is not performance coaching.
It is something older and quieter —
an invitation into living a life that is fully inhabited.
The journey moves from the inside out...
Through seven deepening movements you will explore and discover who you truly are — what is most natural to you, so native you may never have recognized it as extraordinary. Your unique expression. Your native genius. The thing that, once seen, brings everything else into alignment.
There is nothing to analyze or fix. You are already perfectly who you are.
You will be seen, recognized, witnessed and held — learning to focus and expand your awareness in ways that may surprise you — until this becomes something you inhabit naturally, and something to carry into your daily life — not as homework, but as authentic living.

We shall not cease from exploration
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.
-TS Eliot
Contact
+1 310-849-4973
Patricia Klauer has spent a lifetime at the intersection of contemplative practice, chiropractic, data architecture, and conscious economics. With over 40 years of meditation practice, she is the founder of Aligned Intelligence and offers Walk in the World — a coaching and teaching practice developed over decades — working with individuals and intimate groups, by referral.
She approaches this work as a peer facilitator — with the recognition that we are all on a continuum of awareness, and that genuine learning moves in both directions.

