THE LIONS HUNT
This starts with an inquiry into your existence story
How you were shaped, how you learned to belong, and how that shaping still lives through your body, your relationships, and your choices.

You are built by design to desire certain things in this life. But the path to discovering what those things are requires investigation

...getting underneath the accumulated voices of expectation, below the conditioning that keeps you shackled.

Each man arrives into life through specific conditions: a mother's body, a family system, a lineage, a nervous system that adapted to what was available.

These early conditions become patterns—how you sense safety, care, trust, desire, and responsibility. Much of this story remains unconscious.
The work begins by learning to see more clearly what took place for you—how you came into existence, what impact that story has had on you, on your mother, on your father. How you were brought into a sense of belonging here on Earth.

The Hunt brings this into awareness through direct experience, not analysis alone. Because you cannot take responsibility for your life until you understand how you arrived at it.
And then the work asks you to take possession of the roles your parents held in your earlier years

…as that responsibility is yours now.
But responsibility cannot FULLY be taken from obligation alone.

It comes from a RESOURCED SELF.
At the core of this work is embodiment.
Through practices like Tao'Om—a somatic listening practice that reconnects you to the living intelligence of the body—embodied breathing, and free movement you learn to sense, receive, and respond to what is truly going on rather than to override.

You will learn to restore contact with the actual self and the internal rhythms that are behind breath, movement, emotion, and instinct.

These practices teach you to listen, to sense, to feel—to break the conditionings that keep men feeling unfree, unsafe, immobile, stuck, and in pain.

This is foundational. It is the celebration of your hard work. It is what calls a man into resource.
From this resourced ground, the Hunt turns toward your internal calling. We are here for specific reasons, outfitted with particular gifts.

Symbolic frameworks such as Human Design, Gene Keys, Medicine Wheel cosmology, and dream inquiry are used as mirrors—ways of listening more precisely to what wants to emerge.
These frameworks are not identities to adopt. They are lenses that reveal what has been concealed beneath conditioning and expectation.

Through them, we work to find and extract your gifts from the shadows of unrealized expression, navigating where you are, what you're looking for, what you're challenged by—bringing you further into your own becoming.
It is A Becoming
Of The Man Your Life is Asking You To Be
Ian Ruckenstein brings decades of embodied practice—movement, martial arts, dance, and men's gatherings—into service of a singular pursuit:

What are you here for?
A 35-year martial artist, co-creator of Ecstatic Dance, and developer of TAO'OM—his own movement practice for self-discovery

Ian has spent a long time inside the question of what it means to live as a man with purpose.
The Lions Hunt emerged from that personal re-rooting: not as a program he built the outside, but as one from the excavation of what was called into from within.
What he brings isn't external philosophy—it's a lived map, built from the inside out. Ian knows firsthand that steadiness, aliveness, and clarity aren't concepts to be understood—they're experiences to be inhabited. He guides men inward to unearth their own personal truth and claim their own map.

Ian creates containers where men can investigate their own lives, claim resourcing and discover their genius…with tools, but not prescriptions. No fixing. Just the work of self-investigation, discovery, witnessing & reflection.
This isn't therapy.
This isn't classic coaching.
This is about a hunt
for that which has not yet been fully claimed
To awaken the inner lion.