May Conscious Collective

Before The Yes

You already know. The work is walking through.

You are already receiving clarity.

Through GAZE, through experience, through the quiet certainty that arrives before the mind catches up.

And still — you hesitate.

Not because you don't know.

Because you do.

Fear is not the opposite of clarity.

Fear is what arrives because of clarity — the moment the system registers the cost of knowing.

May is where you train the capacity to stand at the door and walk through while fear is still present.

This month is focused on one thing:

How to act when you already know — and fear is still there.

Live Level 3 GAZE — May 21 and May 22

Integration — May 26 

 

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The Question Isn't Whether You Know.

It's Why You Still Hesitate.

You have likely experienced this:

A clear knowing. A direction that has stabilized. A next step that is no longer in question.

And then —

you wait you research you tell yourself it isn't time yet

This is not a clarity problem.

It is a threshold problem.

You haven't been shown how to:

recognize fear as the signal of accurate knowing, stand in the doorway without collapsing, and cross while the fear is still present.

 

CORE SHIFT

From Knowing → Crossing

May teaches a simple but rigorous structure:

Approach — What is the door I am actually standing at? Edge — What is the fear telling me about the cost? Opening — What becomes available when I stop negotiating with the threshold? Crossing — What is the act, however small, that constitutes walking through?

This is not about becoming fearless.

It is about becoming someone who moves anyway.

What You Will Actually Learn To Do

This month is highly practical.

You will learn how to:

  • identify the specific door you are standing at (most people misname it)
  • distinguish productive fear from protective fear
  • recognize when "more information" is avoidance
  • hold the threshold without collapsing back or rushing forward
  • take the smallest action that constitutes crossing
  • metabolize the aftermath without unwinding the decision

HOW THE MAY COLLECTIVE WORKS

Approach the Door You Are Actually At

Most thresholds are misnamed.

What looks like indecision is often standing at the wrong door entirely — or at the right door, refusing to look at it directly.

This month, in 4 modules and 3 GAZE practices, you learn how to:

  • Locate the actual threshold (not the decoy)
  • Stop negotiating with thresholds that aren't yours
  • Recognize the door by its specific quality of stillness

You cannot cross what you have not approached.

Meet the Edge Without Collapsing

The edge is where fear arrives — not as warning, but as recognition.

Most people read fear as a stop signal and turn around. Or they override it and rush, which is its own kind of avoidance.

In 4 modules and 3 GAZE practices, you will learn how to:

  • Distinguish fear-of-cost from fear-of-danger
  • Stay at the edge long enough to read it accurately
  • Recognize what the fear is actually protecting
  • Stop confusing hesitation with discernment

The edge is not a problem. It is information.

Walk Through While Fear Is Still Present

Crossing is not the absence of fear. It is movement that does not wait for fear to resolve.

This month, in 4 modules and 3 GAZE practices, you build the capacity to:

  • Take the smallest action that constitutes a real crossing
  • Move without requiring permission or certainty
  • Metabolize what arises after the threshold is crossed
  • Stabilize the new ground before the system tries to walk it back

You will learn how to:

  • Act before fear resolves
  • Hold the new position
  • Trust the crossing once it's done

Crossing is not bravery. It is fidelity to what you already know.

The Integration Is Where the Crossing Holds

Most people mistake the moment of decision for the work.

The work is what happens after.

You will:

  • stabilize the ground on the other side of the threshold
  • recognize the system's attempt to renegotiate
  • let the crossing become irreversible

This is where knowing becomes lived.

 

This is for you if...

  • You operate in complex environments and already trust your perception.
  • You have clarity that you have not yet acted on.
  • You are at a real threshold — personal, professional, creative, relational.
  • You sense that "more information" has become a way of staying.
  • You are ready to mature your relationship with fear.

This is not for you if...

  • You are looking for emotional catharsis or processing.
  • You want someone to tell you what to do.
  • You are seeking certainty before action.
  • You are unwilling to feel the cost of knowing.

May is about crossing, not courage.

Joann

Annie Browning's GAZE method will take you to a deeper place within, one without borders, one where mystery emerges for a life of aliveness. The GAZE method helped me recognize and appreciate my superintuitive gifts, experiencing the unseen around me and in nature. It opened creativity, and allows me to just be present to others with ease and tenderness. Annie is a wise, authentic, and loving teacher--a gift.

Diane

 In a world full of uncertainty and complexity, the GAZE™ method helped me address the fear and anxiety I feel about our social and political climate, especially issues like alienation, polarization, and incivility. Through GAZE™, I began by letting go of my ego, then worked on attuning to others and improving my interpersonal awareness. I then connected with a broader, collective consciousness—essential for building hope, resilience, and determination for our future.

Donna

As a decade long meditator and someone who is incredibly devoted to my spiritual practice, I am beyond grateful to discover GAZE. This highly effective method offers a safe, reliable and incredibly efficient way to “drop in”. With GAZE I am able to reach an expanded state of consciousness, opening me to higher realms, spiritual insights and a vast experience of my own divine nature. Over time, I find it to be cumulative, supporting me in not only raising my vibrational frequency, but also maintaining it.

John

For months, I struggled with a complex leadership challenge that kept me awake at night. After just one GAZE™️ session with Annie, everything shifted. The experience gave me unprecedented clarity that no amount of traditional analysis had provided.

What surprised me most was how the guidance I received arrived at exactly the right moment and in exactly the form I needed. It wasn't just conceptual—it was deeply practical. I walked away with not only a profound sense of certainty and peace about my direction, but also specific, tangible actions I could implement immediately.

May Enrollment Details

Full Year

$797

Save over 25%

This option is for those who already know they want to train perception over time.

  • Everything included in the monthly membership

  • All prior month recordings in your online account
  • One annual payment for the full year

  • No additional commitments or requirements

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May On Demand and Live Calls

$97

One month, no ongoing commitment

 

  • Full access to the May Conscious Collective on demand content

  • All monthly GAZE practices, teachings, and integration paths

  • Live virtual Uranus Cazmini GAZE on Thursday, May 21st at 9pm ET or Friday, May 22nd at 9am ET 

  •  One live Community Conversation for integration and interpretation on Tuesday, May 26th at 9am ET 

  • Recordings available 
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May Live Calls Only

$39

One month, no ongoing commitment

  • Live virtual Uranus Cazmini GAZE on Thursday, May 21st at 9pm ET or Friday, May 22nd at 9am ET

  •  One live Community Conversation for integration and interpretation on Tuesday, May 26th at 9am ET 

  •  Recordings available

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Annie L. Browning, PhD is a perceptual guide and creator of the GAZE™ method. Her work sits at the intersection of psychology, consciousness, and leadership, supporting individuals and groups in navigating uncertainty with clarity and agency. This work was shaped by lived experience, including profound personal loss, and is grounded in lived experience, science and contemplative practice.