Rose B. Schaefer


There’s a moment, maybe you know it, when the version of you that you’ve been performing starts to feel strangely uncomfortable. When the life you’ve built and invested yourself in looks alright on the outside, but something inside… underneath… deeper… is restless, reaching, asking for your attention. Maybe you’ve started getting the message in little or big ways that there’s more that you’re here to be, to do.

And if you’re like me, you’re also noticing that often, in the ways and places you most want to be showing up more fully, you’re finding yourself reflexively holding back, keeping yourself small, always at an arm’s length from what you most want your life to become.

This noticing does not mean you’re broken. This noticing is the threshold. And that’s exactly where this work begins.

This is the Sacred Chaos Method. Informed by Integral Expressive Art and Drama Therapy, Jungian Shadow Work, Internal Family Systems, and Embodied Somatic Awareness, the work will invite you into a living dialogue with your true self. The one underneath the roles, the performance, the perfectly managed life. The mess, the contradiction, the “too much.” All of it becomes material. All of it becomes fuel.

Here’s what I know: this isn’t about fixing what’s wrong with you. There isn’t anything wrong with you. It’s about reclaiming what’s already there. Your natural brilliance, your authentic voice, your capacity for creative fire. And together, we work to break the patterns that have been quietly keeping you separated from the life you most want to be living.

I’m here to stand beside you while you reconnect with your voice, realign with your values, and open new channels of freedom and flow. This is a journey led by the wisdom that lives inside you. My hope is that our work leaves you standing taller in your truth, clearer in your purpose, and more ready than ever to embody your unique presence in the world with authenticity, courage, and soul.


Some Things My Clients Are Working On:

Stepping into embodied authentic leadership.

Finding their way back to purpose and starting to build from it.

Recognizing how their minds work differently and using that as an asset.

Closing the gap between who they are and how they’re showing up.

Coming home to wholeness and radical self-acceptance.

Cultivating inner resources that hold them when things feel uncertain.

Building community and showing up for the change they want in the world.

Learning to trust the chaos and channel it into the future they’re creating.