Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.
The Art
of Worship
Discover the power of surrender, and reshape your intimate relationships.
Surrender is not the absence of power; it is the presence of deep listening.
The Art of Worship
If you want to:
- transform relationships from obligation into deep connection by learning to serve while honoring your boundaries
- release patterns of overgiving and access true intimacy built on mutual respect
- find a safe space to surrender and trust without fear of being manipulated
- discover the power of vulnerability and learn to listen (to yourself and your partner)
- recover from traumatic experiences where your power has been taken from you
- step into a new way of relating that feels fulfilling, empowering, and aligned with your true desires.
Then it’s time for the Art of Worship.
The Wisdom of Worship
If you’ve ever watched in awe as a person elegantly, willingly devotes themselves to a deity, a cause, or a practice and emanates a light of inner peace even while immersed in an arduous task, you’ve witnessed the power of surrender.
Far from a state of resignation, true surrender is an experience that is sought in every ancient spiritual tradition. But outside of modern-day BDSM/kink play, we are given few opportunities to truly release into this blissful state.
In the Art of Worship, you’ll find the space to turn roleplay into a divine right of passage.
Surrender is the highest state of sobriety we can attain.
Learn the Art of Worship
Many people crave surrender – a chance to temporarily drop responsibility and be held by a trusted soul – but only some people understand why they want this.
Whether we reach this state through meditation, breathwork, dance, psychedelics, kink, rituals, or even hiking to the summit of a mountain, what we find is a sense of inner peace. Here is a connection to the oneness that exists in all life – a taste of the Goddess – and a reason for being that goes beyond material accomplishments.
But too many people who seek surrender – especially through submissive roles in the bedroom – enter this state without clear limits, or an ability to say no when they mean it. What results is a pattern of overgiving, burnout, and resentment.
Your service is a gift, but in order for this to be a blissful and sustainable state for you and your partner, you must learn to:
- Listen (both to your limits and your partner’s specific desires)
- Identify – and uphold – your limits
- Give without expectation of reciprocity
The Art of Worship work mixes together kink/BDSM with ancient mysticism and modern somatic coaching. This is the kind of magic potion that satisfies even the hungriest souls.
I offer this as a service to individuals seeking to explore submission from a grounded sense of purpose, as well as couples looking to add a new dynamic or break painful patterns.
If you’re ready, book a 15-minute free call with me to see if we’re a fit.
Please note that I don’t accept everyone for this work. If you are invited to work with me, we will create shared agreements and intentions to guide our time together. The work is strictly educational in nature.
Surrender Training
Surrender Training is an experience of intuitive submission, a protocol for bowing to the Divine Feminine and not losing yourself in the process.
In our 1:1 sessions (online or in person), you will explore your past relationship patterns, your fantasies and their connection to your sense of self and purpose, your desires for healthy relationships, and ways to uphold your sacred boundaries.
In short, you will learn to trust yourself. Deeply.
Through somatic roleplay, fantasy exploration, rituals, and erotic embodiment practices, you’ll learn:
- how to hold sensation in your body – emotionally, physically, sexually – and channel it for good
- how to surrender without becoming a doormat
- to end self-destructive patterns of bypassing your limits or overgiving
- to overcome shame about who you are and what you want
- how to see your acts of service as a tremendous gift to the world
In practicing giving the Art of Worship, you’ll learn what mystics and yogis have known for millennia – there is great pleasure in surrendering the ego’s control to a trustworthy source of power.
The Art of Worship is right for you if you seek to:
- heal traumatic experiences
- end patterns of overgiving, burnout, and resentment
- attracting partners that leave you feeling valued and respected for your service
- learn how to set boundaries and say “no” when you mean it
- stop people pleasing behaviors
- find emotionally available partners and relationships of mutual vulnerability
- find the path to meaningful intimacy
Learn the Art of Worship
Discover the power of surrender, and reshape your intimate relationships.- 90-min sessions to drop into the seat of your surrendered and embodied power
- Direct text support to ask questions, get support, and celebrate between sessions
- Access to downloadable practices, journal prompts, yoga nidra recordings, and more
- Access to Fantasy: LoveMe, a mini course on exploring your erotic fantasies
Individual one-off sessions also available. Please inquire about pricing.
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