About David Cubbin

David Cubbin is a facilitator of inner work and personal transformation.

For over a decade, he has supported individuals in exploring themselves more honestly, through guided journeys, conversation, preparation, integration, and steady presence. He creates a safe and intentional space, but the inner work always belongs to the individual.

Those who sit with him often describe feeling safe, steady, and unjudged. There is no performance in his work, no need to impress or persuade. Instead, he meets people where they are and walks beside them while they find their own footing.

Many who have worked with him speak of repairing relationships that felt beyond saving, releasing patterns of addiction and self-sabotage, and facing grief or trauma they had carried quietly for years. Others describe experiences of deep clarity, moments that shifted how they relate to themselves, their partners, their families, and their lives.

His path is not built on titles or spiritual identity, but on lived  experience, years of personal  exploration, disciplined practice, international study, and facilitating carefully prepared journeys. Preparation and integration are central to his work.

Diet, intention, mindset, environment, and post-journey reflection are treated with respect.

Common themes shared by those who work with David include:

  • Working through grief, trauma, loss and unresolved emotional pain
  • Rebuilding self-trust
  • Reducing destructive coping patterns
  • Developing healthier relationships
  • Reconnecting with authenticity
  • Learning self-respect, self-love and boundaries
The focus is always on responsibility, inner work, and integration into daily life.

What sets David apart is his presence. He holds the container quietly and steadily, allowing others to remember their own strength, their own wisdom, their own capacity to heal.

Outside of facilitation, David is a father, a husband, a long-time mountain biker, an artist, and someone who values direct conversation. He believes transformation is not about becoming something new, it is about removing what is false and remembering who you already are.