Making Space for What You Came Here to Embody

There is a moment—just before you walk into a gathering of women, just before you commit to a new journey, just before you say yes to a deeper part of yourself—where the world falls away. In that moment, it is just you and the quiet, persistent whisper of your soul asking: Are you ready to make space for me?

That whisper is the thread that connects everything we do. It is the call to stop performing, stop striving, and simply be with what you came here to embody. This is the art of sacred surrender: creating a sanctuary within yourself, and between sisters, where your truest essence can finally breathe, expand, and rise. It is the most profound work there is.

Reflections from the First Red Tent Gathering

I started the Red Tent because I wanted to sit in one. The desire to co-create this sanctuary came from a deep grief I have been holding—a grief for the centuries of feminine wisdom that have been suppressed, and for the countless women who have been forced to go against their own nature, their own rhythms, and their own instincts.

The Red Tent is a return to what we have always known. It is built on a simple, powerful foundation:

✨ A community-led sanctuary—not owned by one, but held by all
✨ A return to cyclical wisdom—honouring the moon, our bodies, the seasons within
✨ Space to bring light to shadow—meeting our exiled parts with compassion
✨ Somatic grounding and ceremony—to anchor us in the body and the earth
✨ The red thread of matrilineage—remembering the women who came before
✨ Sisterhood that reminds us: we are stronger together

In a world that can feel unstable, the Red Tent offers something simple and profound: a place to simply be with women who see you. That’s what we experienced on Saturday, and I am very curious to see who shows up and what themes flow at the next gathering.

 Honouring the Journey: Feminine Alchemy & The Medicine Women

For those of you who have been following the journey, Sarah and I are currently preparing the women who have walked with us through the Feminine Alchemy Spiral to be initiated into their Medicine Woman. This final gathering, which closes our 7-month container, is such a beautiful tribute to each woman and the depths she has journeyed.

Over these months, we have opened to the myths of 7 Ancient Goddesses and the frequencies of 7 feminine archetypes—all to accelerate the journey of their own feminine rising. It is such a gift to witness women on this path of remembrance. What opens up in each of their fields is more radiance, and a greater capacity to hold and sustain their own feminine energy. The medicine of this container is long-lasting; for some women, the full extent of their remembrance continues to be embodied in the months that follow.

 A New Threshold: Rebirth Your True Essence

I know many of you reading this have done the deep work of meeting yourself with Embrace Your True Essence and learning to witness what's true versus what's ego in Embody your true essence. You've shown up, again and again, for your own evolution.

This next journey is different. It’s not about adding more awareness—it’s about letting what is not true essence die, so you can fully live.

In my new 8-week course, Rebirth Your True Essence, we will explore the importance of meeting the barriers to our soul’s fullest expression. We do this through a courageous descent—a journey to meet and embrace the inner child—so that we can rise again into the fuller expression of our soul essence.

This work is the path of Innana: the descent into the underworld and the rising into sovereign wholeness.

I know your commitment to knowing yourself deeply, to being in the highest service to your own becoming. If your soul is whispering about this next gate, the early bird closes March 31st. Sit with it if it calls. If you want to talk, I'm here. If not—I'm holding you either way.

For those journeying into the myth of Innana—the descent and rising—the Rebirth Sisterhood Circle is forming. It is an intimate group of women devoted to following their soul path.

I hope to walk with you

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