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Field Notes from the Threshold

Where archetype
meets the ground.

A homeplace for the work of Victoria Greer. Three disciplines, one continuous inquiry: what is here, what is true, and what is asking to be met.

The wound is not the obstacle to the becoming. The wound is the doorway through which the becoming arrives.

From Temenos

I.
The Work
II.
Recent Writing
May · 2026

The Architecture Beneath: 64 Archetypes to Describe It All

Sixty-four patterns mapped, in different languages, for five thousand years. What they reveal about the structure of being, and why so many systems independently arrived at the same number.

April · 2026

Containment and Accounting

A reckoning with what most people mean when they say "regulation," and what becomes available when the word is replaced with two more accurate ones.

March · 2026

The World Is Not at War. You Are.

A piece on the cost of looking, and the discipline of locating in oneself the patterns one is most certain belong only to others.

February · 2026

I'm Not Anti-Polyvagal Theory Because It Doesn't Help. I'm Anti-Polyvagal Theory Because It's Wrong.

A reckoning with the model that has shaped a generation of somatic work, and why its foundations no longer hold.

III.
Recent Conversations
April · 2026
Resilience Redefined · with Michael Ostrolenk

The Truth About Emotional Safety (It's Not What You Think)

On the regulation premise, the difference between staying calm and being real, and what it actually takes to build a relational container that holds both clarity and emotional intensity.

IV.
The Author
Victoria Greer
Victoria Greer

Victoria Greer is a writer, teacher, and wisdom keeper, and the founder of Temenos, where the I Ching, Human Design, and the Gene Keys are synthesized into a single language for archetypal integration. She publishes The Evolving Door, a Substack on archetype, soul, and the architecture beneath what we call a life. She is also the founder of Soul Flow Mechanics, an integrative concierge medical practice in Austin, where she runs operations and ethos. Her husband Caleb leads the clinical team and is the founder of Counteract, the practice's corrective movement arm.

They live in Austin and are raising twins. Whatever she writes about presence, regulation, integration, or being met gets its truest audit at home, in real time, by two small people who do not care about the framework.

The work she holds begins where most work ends.

The longer version →

This site is the shortest version. The longer versions live in the writing, in the work, and in the room with whoever is sitting across from her.