A Devotional Practice that all womb keepers should get to know, intimately…
Join me for 3 blissful hours where we can truly come home to our bodies - no push, force, just gentle softening and opening into heart → pelvis → WOMB.
In this session we’ll bring our focus into tending the womb through sacred, slow touch - learning the skills to offer yourself womb massage whilst opening space for your womb to express emotions and experiences that she is holding. The practice does not require perfection, it asks and calls for presence, pause, breath and deepening awareness. I so love to teach this just because it is so wholesome, beautiful and fundamental to our menstrual health - and that also covers peri and post menopause and whether you have a physical womb or not. There is something quite delicious about introducing a woman to her womb in a way that she hasn't experienced before
It's part of my path to joyfully help women to fall in love with their bellies - every scar, incision, stretchmark, fold, indentation, crease is calling for authentic, and unconditional touch and holding. Our bellies hold so much memory, story, experience - often overlooked as we pursue looks over what our bellies have experienced - medical interventions, laparoscopies, C-sections, surgery - their ability to gestate, hold and birth new sacred life, but forgotten, dismissed because they no longer fit the societal beauty standards.
There are many reasons why women are called to this work - we will make space for all whether it’s fertility struggles, miscarriage, loss, menstrual and pelvic pain
the feminine way of healing is tending, re-weaving, remembering
pause ~ sacred touch ~ anointing ~ presence ~ devotion
This is so much more than learning a skill, a technique, a stroke - this will be your entry point into a deeper connection, a deeper understanding and deeper knowing of the self–body–womb
SATURDAY 18th April: 10 till 1pm: Modbury, South Devon
£45
This event has been curated as an intimate gathering, places are limited by the cosy venue, this is intentional because presence requires safety x