The longer version. The path, the training, the lineage. The work the writer holds, and how it came together.
Most of the work begins where the work usually ends.
From the practice
Victoria Greer is a writer, teacher, and wisdom keeper, and the founder of Temenos, a sacred space for archetypal integration. She works at the intersection of three ancient traditions, the I Ching, Human Design, and the Gene Keys, synthesizing them into a single living language for what is asking to be met in a person, a relationship, or a moment of becoming.
Her path to this synthesis came through layered training across three distinct domains. The contemplative: years of immersion in the archetypal traditions, where the body and the life are read at the level of frequency and original nature. The somatic: primarily Somatic Experiencing and somatic psychology, where the body is read at the level of held memory and pattern. The clinical: deep training in physiology, functional medicine, and naturopathy, where the body is read at the level of biochemistry, hormones, and terrain. The integration awareness she now teaches did not come from any one of these. It came from holding all three, in practice, for years.
Her work at Soul Flow Mechanics has included serving as a provider, sitting with patients in the territory where biology meets biography, where labs and lineage are read in the same hour. The grounding it provides is woven through everything she holds.
She is the writer of The Evolving Door, a Substack publication where she works out, often in real time, what she actually thinks about regulation, integration, presence, somatic theory, world events, and the difference between what is healing and what is performance. The writing is sometimes a polemic. Sometimes a reckoning. Sometimes a confession. She publishes a weak conclusion when that is what is true.
She is also the founder of Soul Flow Mechanics, an integrative concierge medical practice in Austin where the science of medicine is held in the same continuous relationship as the architecture of a whole life. She runs operations and ethos at the practice. Her husband Caleb leads the clinical team and is the founder of Counteract, its corrective movement arm.
They live in Austin. Their twins arrived in May of 2025, and their presence has rearranged the work in ways she is still cataloguing. 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.
Three traditions, mapped independently across millennia, that arrived at the same sixty-four-archetype structure beneath being. The work holds them together, not in comparison, but as one continuous transmission.
The clinical and biological grounding to which her archetypal work led, and which is wound into the core of her expertise. Bodies can be read at the level of terrain, hormones, biochemistry, and the lineage encoded in tissue, but the archetypal layer is not separate from the body. It all may speak in different languages, but every facet tells part of the story.
The traditions trained in, sat with, and worked through. The work Temenos holds does not replace these. It situates them. It locates the layer beneath which they have already done what they can do.
For inquiries about Temenos sessions, see the offerings at thetemenos.space. For everything else, the door is at contact.