
"After a decade struggling with overthinking and mental torment, I discovered a simpler way to relate to the mind — one that has already helped thousands find relief through my videos.."
Replaying imaginary arguments in your head, over and over?
Anticipating the worst possible scenarios, constantly worrying about the future?
Trying your best just to get through the day but your thoughts never stop?
You're tired.
Stressed.
Overwhelmed.
Stuck in your head.
And often, you feel alone —
like no one understands what it’s like to live this way.
even when, from the outside, everything may seem fine.
You've exercised
Meditated.
Journaled
Tried to regulate your nervous system
Explored deeply into healing work
Maybe even therapy or coaching
But when the spiral hits — especially at night, or under stress —
you still feel stuck.
The hardest part is wondering if you’ll be stuck like this forever.
You know you’re capable.
So why hasn’t anything truly changed?
Not because you’ve been doing the wrong things,
But because you’ve been trying to control your thoughts.
And the more you try to control them — or get rid of them...
the stronger they become.
The trap isn’t that your mind never shuts up.
The trap is believing you have to control your thoughts just to feel okay.
Your thoughts are not the problem.
And you don’t have to change or fix yourself to find relief.
The real issue is that you’ve been fighting your own mind — trying to control it.
More meditation...
More exercise...
More healing work...
Maybe THEN i'll finally feel at peace.
But peace never lasts.
Because the more you try to change yourself in order to relax...
... the more you reinforce the belief that you can’t relax as you are.
When thoughts are treated like threats,
your nervous system responds accordingly.
More reactive
Over-sensitive
Easily overwhelmed and frustrated.
Even when you’re doing all the “right” things.
It can feel like nothing works.
Not because there’s something wrong with you.
But because the approach itself is built on effort, control, and struggle.
That’s why effort alone can never bring lasting relief.
But there is another way — one that doesn’t require control or effort.
Everything begins to change when you recognize something simple:
There is a space within you that remains untouched by your thoughts.
It’s always here, even when your thoughts feel loud.
The moment that space becomes clear, something shifts.
Thoughts may still arise —
but they don’t feel as overwhelming.
A natural distance opens between you and your thoughts.
Relief becomes possible... even if your mind doesn’t stop.
Peace becomes natural.
The thought spirals lose momentum.
The urgency to react diminishes.
Your nervous system begins to return to a natural baseline of ease.
Not by controlling your thoughts...
but by no longer getting caught in them.
This isn’t about silencing your mind.
And it’s not about endless self-improvement.
It’s a simple recognition — and a return.
Over time, what begins as a moment of relief becomes a more stable way of living.
This is exactly what this community is designed to guide you toward.
Monkey Mind Masters was built for one reason:
To help you discover the peace and relief already available now —
and to bring you back to it each time you get pulled into thought.
This is not another place to "do more" or "try harder."
It’s about becoming familiar with something that’s already here —
a sense of relief available now.
Not after years of struggle.
A stable sense of relief comes through repetition.
Through returning — again and again
— particularly in the moments when you normally get stuck in thoughts.
You practice returning — in real-life situations.
You're reminded when you get pulled back into old patterns.
You receive grounded guidance when thoughts feel overwhelming.
You're gently pointed back to relief when the mind feels loud.
And over time, what once felt like a rare moment of relief becomes natural — even in the most challenging situations.
Inside Monkey Mind Masters, this shift is supported through three core layers:
This is the foundation.
You’re guided to recognize a space within you that remains untouched by your thoughts
— even when the mind is spiraling.
You learn how to return to that space whenever you notice you’ve been caught in thought.
Thoughts lose their intensity.
You become less reactive.
Relief becomes easier to access — even during challenges.
Insight alone isn’t enough.
The real shift happens under pressure.
It’s easy to recognize this space when you’re calm.
When stress hits
When conflict arises
When old overthinking patterns resurface.
When thoughts start spiraling at night.
This is where the old patterns return.
Forgetting is part of the process.
Remembering is why you’re here.
Inside the community, you’re supported in these exact moments.
When specific sticking points arise, you can share your experience,
and receive clear guidance that helps you return to peace when the mind takes over.
As this recognition and return become more natural, something begins to stabilize.
You feel more grounded — naturally.
Thoughts still arise — but they don’t carry the same weight.
Life feels less effortful, even during stressful situations.
Not because you’ve learned to control your mind better.
But because you’re no longer pulled into every thought the mind tells you.
You’re no longer trying to maintain peace.
Over time, peace feels less like something you have to chase —
and more like your natural way of being.
A structured community for people who are done fighting their mind.
A practical way to recognize — and return to — the part of you that isn’t caught in thought.
A grounded shift in how you experience — and respond to — your thoughts.
Ongoing support for remembering the shift — especially under pressure.
A space to work through real-life challenges without judgment.
A gradual stabilization of this shift over time.
Not a method to eliminate thoughts or silence your mind
Not a productivity system, mindset hack, or mental discipline strategy
Not therapy, trauma treatment, or a replacement for professional care
Not a self-improvement program designed to fix you
Not a promise of constant peace or the disappearance of difficult thoughts
Insight is important.
But insight alone rarely creates lasting change.
What makes the difference is repetition.
Returning — again and again — that relief is available, even in the moments that trigger you most.
Because under pressure, the mind feels convincing.
Old patterns feel automatic.
And without consistent reinforcement, it’s easy to slip back without realizing it.
This isn't failure.
It’s a lifetime of conditioning.
Forgetting is expected
Remembering is supported
And you stay with the process long enough for the shift to stabilize
It's easy to drift for years without much progress.
We get caught consuming more content without lasting change.
We keep chasing the lastest "technique" hoping to find the one thing that changes everything.
We can feel lost, overwhelmed, unclear about what to do.
Your spiritual practice feels like another thing you’re failing at.
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Monkey Mind Masters is the bridge to stable relief
Stability doesn’t come from trying harder.
It comes from staying long enough for this to become natural.
No daily assignments.
No strict schedules.
No pressure to perform or "do it right."
But it does require something simple:
Consistency — not intensity.
This space is designed to fit into your life as it is — not become another thing you have to manage.
You return when you notice you’ve been pulled into thought.
And each return deepens the shift.
Over time, those small returns accumulate.
What once felt like a rare moment of relief — becomes your natural way of being.
Peace stops feeling rare — and starts feeling normal.
Monkey Mind Masters is offered as a time-based container.
This work isn’t about consuming more information —
it’s about allowing a shift to stabilize through experience, reminders, and real-life application.
Different people need different amounts of time for the shift to settle and become natural
If you’re ready to give this shift the time it needs, choose the level of commitment that supports you.
497$

55$ / Month

All options include full access to the community, guidance, and ongoing support for the duration of your commitment.
This isn’t about paying for peace.
It’s about giving yourself enough time and space for the inner struggle to settle.
More time doesn’t mean more effort.
It simply means less pressure — and more opportunity for the shift to take hold.

Monkey Mind Masters doesn’t promise permanent peace, a silent mind, or the complete end of difficult thoughts.
That wouldn’t be honest — and it wouldn’t reflect the nature of this work.
What I can promise is this:
If you join the community and, within your first 30 days, you don’t feel a genuine shift in how you relate to your thoughts — or you sense this isn’t the right fit for you
— you can request a full refund.
No pressure.
No hard feelings.
If this feels aligned, choose the level of commitment that supports you — and join us below.
Two live 75-minute gatherings each month on Zoom. Think candle-lit circle, not webinar. We weave somatic grounding, guided journeying, and gentle coaching so you leave resourced, not overloaded.
Each month has a single, focused theme—like Boundaries & Receiving, Sacred Rage, or Trusting the Unknown—so your energy isn’t scattered.
A private, off-social-media space (hosted on Circle) where you can share wins, ask questions, and be witnessed between gatherings.
Four times a year we gather for a 2.5-hour seasonal retreat to reset your energy, clarify intentions, and close old cycles with care.
Weekly posts from Maya with gentle practices to regulate, orient, and repair—especially designed for highly sensitive and high-responsibility women.
The core of this community isn’t about adding more to your schedule.
It’s about recognizing what’s already here — and returning to it.
It doesn’t require much time.
But it does require consistency.
For those who want more, there is plenty of content to explore in the community.
No this isn't therapy, trauma treatment, or a replacement for professional mental health care.
It’s a guided space for recognizing and returning to the part of you that isn’t caught in thought.
If you need clinical support, this work can complement that — but it isn’t meant to replace it.
Meditation is often approached as something you “do” to calm or manage the mind.
This work isn’t about creating a calm state.
It’s about recognizing the space that’s already here — even when the mind is active — and learning to return to it in real time.
The shift isn’t limited to a session.
It becomes the place you live from.
If your mind feels loud, intense, or overwhelming — you’re not “too far gone.”
This work doesn’t require you to fix or change yourself first.
It begins exactly where you are.
What changes isn’t that thoughts disappear immediately —
it’s how you relate to them.