About Camille Jackson
Camille Jackson is an author, practice-builder, and steward of the 40 Acre Project. Her work explores how personal healing becomes practice, how practice becomes land, and how land can become refuge for generations to come.
Her forthcoming trilogy — A Path Unfolded, A Grounded Awakening, and A Mindful Legacy — traces a path from rupture to repair, from inner regulation to collective responsibility, and from personal story to sacred ground. The books are the beginning of a larger body of work: a public pathway for turning recognition into practice, and practice into places of healing.
At the center of Camille’s work is the Pocket Practice Method — simple, accessible practices designed to help people notice their inner state, return to baseline, and meet daily life with more steadiness. These practices are rooted in the belief that healing does not only happen in retreat from life; it happens in the small moments when we choose a different response.
Camille is currently stewarding forty acres in Northern California as the first living prototype for this vision. The 40 Acre Project is a place for practice, restoration, land stewardship, and the early development of a future sacred ground model.
Through Building Sacred Ground, Camille is creating an ecosystem of story, practice, land, and sanctuary — a pathway for healing the mind, breaking inherited patterns, and creating places where future generations can return to themselves.
My Approach
My approach begins with noticing.
The Baseline Check-In offers a simple way to name your current inner state. Pocket Practices offer small ways to meet that state with breath, movement, perspective, or presence.
The goal is not to become calm all the time. The goal is to recognize where you are, respond with care, and return to yourself more quickly.
Baseline
A way to notice your current nervous system state without judgment. Not as a label, but as information.
practice
A small action, breath, walk, or reframe that helps you return to yourself in real time.