Befriend your body. Rewrite the story of your life.
BodyStory Erotic Alchemy Intake
Hello beautiful being. I’m so honored that you are coming to me for an exploration of your erotic nature and all its possibilities.
About Erotic Alchemy
Erotic Alchemy is a process that weaves together a wealth of modalities, including somatic sex education, yoga, Ayurveda, herbal medicine, witchcraft, narrative healing, and intuitive healing. This multi-faceted healing approach works with the body and mind to awaken or deepen the awakening of the sensual self.
Our work can include coaching in breath, movement, body awareness, boundary-setting, communication, anatomy, sensate focus, meditation, gentle yoga practices, erotic dance, massage, erotic trance, and other body-based teachings about sex and the erotic. My speciality is on rewriting the inner narratives of shame and unworthiness around sexuality and centering yourself as the hero in your story. You can expect to play with writing/journaling exercises, fantasy exploration, and rituals to break the “spells” of social conditioning around how you view your sexuality and open what is innate to your expression.
Some clients come with a specific intention in mind (such as healing traumatic sexual experiences, overcoming fear and shame of sexuality, exploring new ways to deepen pleasure, learning to express desires, and more). Others simply want to explore what they don’t yet know is possible in their bodies. Whatever brings you to this work, I welcome you on this journey that begins at the intersection of sex and spirit.
Everything that you share in this document will remain confidential and will be used only for the purposes of our work together.
Erotic Alchemy Application
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1:1 - Emotional Alchemy
Deeply personal 1:1 support

The Art of Worship
Experience the power of surrender and command

The Heartbreak Cure
Find the (r)evolution of love within
The Journal
The Easy Dinner Template
The only thing that is more challenging than spending all morning at a Mexican government office waiting for your visas to be processed is spending the whole morning at a Mexican government office waiting for your visas to be processed with a toddler…whose parents forgot her snack.
There is very little one can do about this kind of situation besides take a number, go to the bodega across the street, buy a couple bananas, and wait.
The twos
I write this as my daughter is crying in the bedroom. My husband is in there with her, trying to coax her to put on her pajamas and get into bed. At the surface is her desire to watch a cartoon show, a rare treat for her. We don’t own a television and rarely even show her our phones, but she is learning to use the potty and her reward for a good poop is to see an episode of a show about this friendly tiger kid she loves.
On our best behavior
We have moved. Twice. Once from a tiny island across an ocean, then to a different country. My daughter is 2½, and cannot understand what would make us uproot everything she’s ever known and move to a place where her mother’s seven years of Spanish classes fail to meet all her needs.
It has been a very intense time of mothering. She cries for me nonstop. She clings to my neck like a 30-lb monkey, terrified about the way the stairs look, or that strange sound in the distance. She wakes in the night and yells my name. It is as if she needs to know that I did not sneak off while she was sleeping and hop on another airplane. Yes, my love, I say, Your mama is here.
“On this path effort never goes to waste, and there is no failure.”
The Bhagavad Gita 2:40
