Walking Women Through the threshold

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Bone & Bloom didn’t begin as a business... It began as a friendship.

Three years ago, Victoria went to a book club she didn’t want to go to.

Her best friend at the time had encouraged her — reminding her that sometimes you’re meant to be in spaces not because they reflect you, but because of what you bring into them...

Still, she resisted.

She didn’t feel like she would belong.

She didn’t think the women there would really see her.

But she went anyway.

And at some point during that night, one of the women looked at her — really looked — squinted her eyes slightly, tilted her head, and asked: “Have you met Jade?”

The energy wasn’t warm. It was… clear.

Almost like: you’re in the wrong place. You should find her instead.

And whether it was meant that way or not — Victoria felt it. So she followed it.

She found Jade’s number through the school directory,

reached out, and they met at one of Jade’s mommy meetups.

And from that moment… something clicked.

There was no forcing it.

No trying to make it make sense.

Just an instant recognition, like there you are!

From the beginning, there was a shared knowing that they would create something together.

They didn’t know what.

They didn’t rush it.

But it was there.

Jade had already been walking deeply in her path.

As a doula, a mother, and a student midwife, her work was rooted in supporting women through fertility, pregnancy, and postpartum — and the deeper, often unseen layers of those transitions.

Her work carries a reverence for birth, for lineage, and for the way women have held life —physically and ancestrally — for generations.

Victoria’s path met her there in a different way.

Through subconscious reprogramming, she was supporting women in untangling patterns they didn’t consciously choose — but had been living inside of.

Helping them reconnect to their intuition.

Helping them trust themselves again.

Working with what is held in the body — emotionally, relationally, generationally.

For a time, their work existed side by side.

Connected — but not yet woven.

And then in February 2026, something shifted.

A woman purchased a Closing of the Bones ceremony through Jade at Whole Mama Wellness.

Jade invited Victoria in — to bring subconscious work, facilitation, and sound into the space.

And something happened there.

Something neither of them had planned — but both of them felt.

It was more than a ceremony.

It was a remembering.

In the woman.

In the room.

In themselves.

After that, everything deepened.

Their conversations turned toward what was missing:

spaces for women to be witnessed in their transitions

spaces that honor rites of passage

spaces where healing happens in connection—not isolation

They realized this wasn’t something they wanted to offer occasionally.

It was something they were meant to birth into the world.

Bone & Bloom Collective came from that place.

Not from strategy — but from a shared, undeniable pull.

This work is rooted in both of their paths.

Jade’s devotion to the physical, ancestral, and cyclical nature of being a woman.

And Victoria’s work in the subconscious, the emotional body,

and the patterns carried across generations.

Together, it creates something neither of them could hold alone.

Bone & Bloom is not just what they offer.

It’s what they are devoted to:

women being witnessed

women feeling safe in their bodies

women remembering who they are

This isn’t just a business.

It’s something that found them — and asked to be brought into the world.

And somehow… it began with being told — directly or indirectly —

you don’t belong here.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Closing of the Bones ceremony?

Closing of the Bones is a traditional postpartum ritual practiced in various cultures around the world, particularly in Latin American and Indigenous traditions. It was originally offered to mothers after birth to help the body and nervous system integrate the profound physical and emotional changes of pregnancy and delivery.

Over time, this ceremony has also been adapted to support women through many of life’s thresholds — including identity shifts, grief, relationship endings, spiritual awakenings, and major life transitions.

Through nurturing touch, rebozo wrapping, and intentional ritual, the ceremony helps a woman symbolically close one chapter of life before stepping into the next.

Do I need to be postpartum to receive this ceremony?

No.

While Closing of the Bones originated as a postpartum ritual, many women receive this ceremony during other major life transitions such as:

• spiritual awakening

• divorce or relationship endings

• grief or loss

• burnout or identity shifts

• menopause or entering a new life stage

Any moment when one chapter of life is ending and another is beginning can be supported through ceremony.

What is subconscious reprogramming?

Subconscious reprogramming is a gentle process that helps identify and shift limiting beliefs, perceptions, and emotional patterns stored within the subconscious mind.

Many of the ways we experience life are shaped by beliefs we developed earlier in life — often without realizing it.

Through guided nervous system regulation and subconscious integration techniques, the mind and body are supported in creating new perspectives that feel more aligned, empowering, and supportive.

This process is deeply collaborative and always honors the wisdom and readiness of the individual.

What is PSYCH-K® and how is it used in the ceremony?

PSYCH-K® is a modality designed to help facilitate subconscious belief change by working with the body’s natural intelligence and the nervous system.

In the ceremony, elements inspired by this approach may be used to help identify and shift internal patterns that may be connected to the life transition being processed.

The intention is not to “fix” anything, but to help the mind and body integrate new perspectives that feel supportive and empowering.

What are Crystal Tones® Alchemy Bowls?

Crystal Tones® Alchemy Bowls are handcrafted sound healing instruments made from 99.992% pure quartz crystal infused with precious metals, gemstones, and rare minerals. These materials are fused into the bowls during the manufacturing process, creating unique vibrational qualities and tonal signatures.

The bowls used in our ceremonies are part of the Alchemy Bowl lineage, meaning they contain combinations of materials such as:

• Rose Quartz – associated with heart opening and emotional healing

• Amethyst – often connected to calming the mind and supporting spiritual awareness

• Andara crystal – believed to amplify energetic sensitivity and transformation

• Aqua Aura Gold – gold-infused quartz that supports clarity and energetic expansion

• Palladium and Platinum – precious metals that enhance resonance and tonal depth

• Lemurian Seed Quartz – known for its distinctive crystalline structure and high-frequency resonance

• Pink Ocean Gold – a blend associated with nurturing and heart-centered vibration

Each bowl is tuned to a specific musical note that corresponds with energetic centers in the body.

For example:

• C# and D# tones are often associated with grounding and emotional integration

• F# tones may support heart-centered awareness

• G# tones are commonly connected with intuition and higher perception

• A# tones can support deep relaxation and spiritual connection

Because every bowl is made with different alchemical materials and tuned to a specific note, each produces a rich, layered harmonic vibration that moves through the body in a unique way.

How does sound healing support the body?

Sound healing works through vibrational resonance.

When the bowls are played, the sound waves travel through the air and into the body, which is largely composed of water and highly receptive to vibration. These frequencies can help guide the nervous system into a deeply relaxed state.

Many people experience:

• a sense of deep calm or emotional release

• a shift from stress response into relaxation

• enhanced meditation and visualization

• a feeling of energetic alignment or clarity

While sound healing is not a medical treatment, many people find that these vibrational practices help support the body’s natural ability to restore balance.

Why sound healing is included in the ceremony?

Sound healing is offered during the final phase of the ceremony to help integrate the shifts that have taken place throughout the experience.

After the body has been nurtured and the subconscious work has been completed, the tones of the crystal bowls help support:

• emotional integration

• nervous system regulation

• energetic alignment

• deep rest and embodiment

Many women describe this portion of the ceremony as the moment when everything begins to settle and harmonize within the body.

How does sound healing support the endocrine system?

The endocrine system regulates many of the body’s hormonal processes, including stress response, mood regulation, and reproductive health.

Deep relaxation practices — including sound healing — can help activate the parasympathetic nervous system, which allows the body to shift out of stress mode and into a state of restoration.

While sound healing is not a medical treatment, many people find that vibrational sound practices help promote relaxation and support the body’s natural balancing processes.

What happens during the rebozo wrapping?

The rebozo wrapping is one of the central elements of the Closing of the Bones ritual.

Using long woven cloths called rebozos, the body is gently wrapped and held in a series of positions that create a feeling of deep containment and support.

This process can feel incredibly grounding and nurturing. Many women describe it as a moment where the body is finally able to fully relax and release what it has been holding.

The wrapping also symbolizes the closing of an old identity and the integration of the new chapter that is beginning.

How long does the ceremony last?

Ceremonies typically last 4-6 hours, depending on how many enhancements you choose to integrate into your ceremony. This allows ample time for reflection, bodywork, subconscious integration, sound healing, and rest.

The pace is intentionally unhurried so that the experience feels nourishing rather than rushed.

Do I need to prepare for the ceremony?

Before the ceremony, you may be invited to spend a little time reflecting on the life transition you are navigating and the intention you would like to bring into the space.

Comfortable clothing and an open heart are all that is required.

Additional preparation guidance will be shared once your ceremony is scheduled.

Is this a spiritual or religious practice?

The ceremony is spiritual in nature but not tied to any specific religion.

It honors the universal human need for ritual, reflection, and support during life’s transitions.

Women of all spiritual backgrounds are welcome.

Can I receive more than one ceremony?

Yes.

Many women return for ceremony during different phases of life as they cross new thresholds.

Each ceremony is unique and reflects the stage of the journey the woman is currently navigating.

How do I know if this ceremony is right for me?

Many women feel drawn toward ceremony before they fully understand why.

If something about this experience resonates with you — even in a quiet or subtle way — it may be a sign that you are standing at a threshold that deserves to be honored.

You are welcome to schedule a consultation to explore whether this ceremony feels aligned for you.

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