Sessions
One-to-one work for those navigating change, deepening practice, or beginning.
Most people who come for a session are in the middle of something — a transition, a decision, a loss, a stretch of inner work that's asking for company. Some are deepening an existing practice and want clearer footing on the path. Others simply suspect there is more to the inner life than they've yet been given language for, and are looking for a place to begin.
The work itself is the same in each case. What changes is how often you come and for how long.
What happens in a session
A session typically runs 60 to 90 minutes and unfolds in three movements.
It begins with a conversation. Before any inner work, there is space to talk — about what is actually happening in your life, what is being asked of you, what you are hoping to find. Where it's useful, Luis offers counsel and reflection drawn from his own study and lived experience. This part of the session is just two people speaking honestly.
The session then moves into the spiritual work. Luis enters a meditative state and, using a technique developed through years of his own practice, connects to what the Law of One tradition calls intelligent infinity — the underlying intelligence beneath all things. Through that connection, both intelligence and energy from intelligent infinity become available to you, along with guidance on how to receive and work with them.
What comes through generally arrives as inner imagery, perceived structures within your energetic system, specific messages, and guidance — always offered in plain language, with interpretation. Where there is an opening for it, healing and energetic balancing, the release of mental patterns, or the integration of new ones can also occur during the session.
A point worth understanding clearly: Luis does not perform the work. He is a witness and a translator. The work itself is between you and intelligent infinity. The healing of the self — conscious or unconscious — is always done by you. He makes the connection available; you are the one who receives, integrates, and heals.
Two principles shape what comes through. The first is readiness: intelligent infinity reveals only what you are prepared to receive. A healing can be completed only when the lesson it carries has already been grasped, even if not yet consciously named. The second is free will: nothing will be shown that would force a change in your path before you have become genuinely open to it. The work moves at the speed of your own becoming. Much of what arrives, then, is a clearer mirror — helping you understand what you have already been preparing for.
The session closes with a general balancing.
Within a few days, you receive a written summary of what came through during the spiritual portion of the session, so the work has somewhere to land as it integrates.
After the session
What comes through in a session can land in different ways. Sometimes a shift is immediate — a release, a healing, a clarity that arrives during the session itself and is already present when it ends. Other times the work is more gradual, unfolding over the days and weeks that follow as the seeds planted in session take root. Both are normal. Both are the work moving.
Either way, what happens after the session matters as much as what happens during it. Integration serves two purposes. The first is self-understanding — sitting with what arrived, re-reading the written summary, noticing where the themes show up in daily life. This is how insight becomes recognition, and how recognition becomes a clearer relationship with yourself.
The second is anchoring. A shift that occurs in session is real, but without conscious integration it is also possible to drift back into old patterns. Habit has its own momentum. For a change to fully manifest and remain, it has to be met by your own focused intention — the will turned toward what was seen, the practice repeated, the new orientation chosen again in the small moments of ordinary life. What was shown must be put into practice.
For significant life passages or deep transformational work, multiple sessions are often where the most lasting change happens. The arc of real change is rarely a single moment. It is a process of seeing, integrating, returning, going deeper, integrating again — and being met at each stage by what is now ready to be worked with. This is why the tailored programs and ongoing mentorship exist: to provide the structure that deep work needs.
Format
Sessions are conducted via Zoom by default. The work does not depend on physical co-presence — meditative reading, energetic perception, and the dialogue that frames them all carry across the medium. Most clients prefer Zoom for the practical reasons as well: no travel, the comfort of one's own space, scheduling flexibility.
For clients local to Austin, in-person sessions can be arranged after a first Zoom session. Sessions are held at Luis's home office in South Austin. Beginning with Zoom lets the working relationship find its footing before adding the dimension of shared physical space — and gives both parties a chance to feel into the fit before scheduling in-person.
A note on what this work is and is not: sessions are spiritual and educational in nature, not medical or psychological treatment. They are not a substitute for therapy or psychiatric care, and clients with significant mental health needs are encouraged to work with appropriate professionals — alongside this work, not instead of it.
How to work together
Three forms, depending on what you need.
A single session is for those who want to address something specific, receive guidance on a question or situation, or simply experience the work for the first time. Many clients find that a single session provides what they came for; others discover they want to come back. Each session includes a written summary delivered within three business days.
A tailored program is for those in a period of intensive change or focused inner work. Programs combine regular sessions — weekly or bi-weekly — with custom contemplative practices shaped to your situation, written summaries within three business days of each session, and email access between meetings. The weekly tier also includes curated reading recommendations from the traditions most relevant to where you are. Typically one to four months, custom-shaped to your situation rather than fitted to a fixed curriculum.
Ongoing mentorship is for those committed to long-term inner work — a sustained relationship with monthly sessions and continuity over time. Mentorship is less about catalyzing rapid change and more about providing a steady place to return to as the work integrates over years. The single-session tier includes a written summary, monthly email exchange, and a custom contemplative practice tailored to your work. The two-session tier adds ongoing email access between sessions and a periodically refreshed guided meditation recording addressing themes that emerge.
Across all three forms, the structure between sessions is where much of the integration happens. The work doesn't end when the call ends.
Pricing
| Individual session — 60 minutes Includes written summary within 3 business days | $125 |
| Individual session — 90 minutes Includes written summary within 3 business days | $175 |
| Ongoing mentorship — one 90-min session/month Includes written summaries, one email exchange/month, and a custom contemplative practice | $150 / month |
| Ongoing mentorship — two 90-min sessions/month Includes written summaries, ongoing email access, custom practices, and a guided meditation recording ($140/session) | $280 / month |
| Tailored program — bi-weekly 60-min sessions Includes written summaries, email between sessions, and custom contemplative practices ($120/session) | $240 / month |
| Tailored program — weekly 60-min sessions Includes written summaries, ongoing email access, custom practices, and curated reading recommendations ($110/session) | $440 / month |
*Reduced rates are available for those experiencing financial hardship, subsidized through donor support to The Open Sun Foundation. Three tiers exist:
— the standard rate, for those with stable income and the ability to meet other needs comfortably while paying for sessions;
— a reduced rate (approximately 70% of standard), for those in a period of financial transition, reduced income, caregiving responsibility, or other circumstances where the standard rate would create real strain;
— a donor-subsidized rate (approximately 40% of standard), for those in genuine financial hardship — limited income, significant debt, unemployment, or other circumstances where any payment is a meaningful sacrifice.
No income verification is required. Clients self-select honestly based on their actual circumstances. The request must be made directly: name what you need and what you can offer. Clarity in the request is part of the work — help that has not been clearly asked for is not help that can be received.
Beginning
If the work resonates and you'd like to begin, the next step is to schedule a first session. New clients always start with a single Zoom session — it gives both of us a chance to feel the fit before deciding how to continue.