Courses for Motherhood
The courses offered through Redemptive Motherhood are created to help you engage your story, understand what your body has carried, and build secure connections in your motherhood and relationships. These are not quick fixes or surface solutions. They are intentional journeys into the deeper places of your story, where healing and wholeness can take root.
Mothering from Wholeness
A Story Work Course for Mothers
Motherhood has a way of bringing old stories to the surface.
A child’s cry can awaken the cry that no one came for in you. A moment of anger can stir the places where anger once meant danger. A child’s need can press against the part of you that had to become unneedy in order to survive. The noise, touch, dependence, beauty, responsibility, and ache of motherhood often reveal far more than we expected. You may deeply love your children and still feel overwhelmed by what motherhood brings up in you. You may know the kind of mother you want to be and still find yourself reacting from places that feel older than the moment in front of you. You may understand attachment, nervous system regulation, trauma, repair, and gentle parenting, and still feel like your body has not yet caught up with what your mind knows.
This course was created for that place.
Mothering from Wholeness is a course created by Lillie Duncan for mothers who are ready to tend the childhood wounds they still carry in their bodies, stories, relationships, and motherhood. Rooted in attachment, story work, nervous system healing, embodiment, grief, and repair, this journey helps you return to wholeness so you can mother from a place of presence, connection, and love rather than fear, shame, or survival.
This is an invitation to listen to the body that has carried your story, understand the parts of you that learned to protect, grieve what was lost, repair what has been ruptured, and remember the wholeness that has always belonged to you.
You were created whole
At the center of this course is a truth we will return to again and again. You were created whole. Before any wound was opened or any story was written in pain, you carried the imprint of wholeness. Trauma may have interrupted that wholeness. It may have fragmented your sense of safety, trust, attachment, and belonging. It may have taught parts of you to protect, perform, numb, please, control, or go silent. But trauma does not erase the deepest truth of who you are. Wholeness is your origin, and healing is the long journey home.
What this course helps you understand
Mothering from Wholeness brings together story work, attachment science, nervous system healing, parts work, embodiment, grief, repair, sacred motherhood, and generational wholeness into one guided journey. Inside the course, you will learn how your childhood wounds still live in your body, nervous system, relationships, and mothering. You will begin to recognize the parts of you that protect, the wounds they are guarding, and the stories your body has been carrying for years. You will learn why certain reactions feel bigger than the moment, why your child’s need, anger, rejection, or independence may touch something old in you, and how to begin responding from presence rather than survival. You will be guided through teaching, neuroscience, somatic practices, journal prompts, and motherhood integration so the work becomes practical, embodied, and connected to your real life.
This course is for the mother who:
This course may be for you if motherhood has brought old wounds closer to the surface than you expected.
It may be for you if you find yourself reacting in ways that feel bigger than the moment and afterward wonder why something so small felt so overwhelming.
It may be for you if you feel touched out, overstimulated, emotionally exhausted, spiritually tender, or unsure where the woman you were before motherhood has gone.
It may be for you if you are trying to break cycles while also learning how to stop abandoning yourself in the process.
It may be for you if you know the language of regulation, attachment, repair, and gentle parenting, but your body still feels like it is living from an old story.
It may be for you if you long to mother from presence, repair, connection, and wholeness.
The Course Journey
Part One: Remembering Wholeness
We begin with the truth that you were created whole. You will learn how trauma interrupts wholeness, how fragmentation forms, and how parts rise up to protect what was wounded. We will name the attachment wounds of rejection, abandonment, and betrayal, and begin to understand why motherhood often activates what has been hidden beneath the surface.
Module 1: Created Whole
Module 2: Fragmentation and Protection
Module 3: The Wounds We Carry
Part Two: The Body as Bridge
In this part of the course, we turn toward the body as the bridge between story and healing. You will learn how the nervous system remembers, how implicit body memory shapes your responses, and how to begin listening to sensation, posture, breath, bracing, numbness, and longing as part of the story your body is telling.
Module 4: The Body Remembers
Module 5: The Body Keeps the Story
Module 6: Learning to Listen
Part Three: Descent and Grief
Here we move gently toward what hurts. You will begin to meet the parts that have protected you, the younger places that carry grief, and the stories that still need to be witnessed with compassion. You will learn why grief is part of healing and how integration begins when what has been fragmented is invited back into connection.
Module 7: Meeting Your Parts
Module 8: Grief Is the Path
Module 9: The Integration Pathway
Part Four: Return and Re-Storying
In the final part of the course, we turn toward repair, new story, generational wholeness, and sacred motherhood. You will explore how to create new pathways of safety and choice, how to pass forward something more whole than what you received, and how to mother from wholeness in the ordinary sacred rhythms of daily life.
Module 10: Re-Storying
Module 11: Generational Wholeness
Module 12: Mothering From Wholeness
What is included
Your enrollment includes lifetime access to the full Mothering from Wholeness course. You will receive twelve guided modules with long-form teaching, nervous system and neuroscience education, somatic practices, journal and story work prompts, and motherhood integration reflections.
Each module is designed to help you understand your story, listen to your body, recognize your protective patterns, tend your grief, practice repair, and begin mothering from a deeper place of wholeness.
You will also receive a clear framework you can return to again and again as new wounds, parts, stories, or seasons of motherhood rise to the surface.
Investment
Mothering from Wholeness is available for $195.
You may also choose a payment plan of 3 monthly payments of $75.
This course is a deep, guided companion for mothers who are ready to begin tending the stories their bodies have carried. It is a full journey through the foundations of Mothering from Wholeness, a healing method rooted in story, attachment, embodiment, grief, repair, and sacred motherhood. The value of this course is in having a thoughtful and structured path for understanding what your body has been carrying, why your patterns make sense, how your nervous system learned to protect you, and how repair and integration become possible over time.
A note about deeper story work: This course gives you language, practices, prompts, and a framework for beginning to understand the stories your body has carried. The deepest story work often needs to be witnessed in relationship. There is something sacred and necessary about being met by another person who can hold your story with compassion, courage, tenderness, and truth. Writing the story matters. Telling the truth matters. Being received in the telling often becomes part of the repair itself. For many women, this course becomes the doorway into deeper one-on-one story work. It gives you a map and a foundation so that when you are ready to be witnessed more personally, you have already begun listening to your body, naming your wounds, and understanding the stories asking for care.