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Wounded Healer Sanctuary

Where healers come to heal

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Who holds the healer?

What we often forget is that even healers need healers. Someone once asked me, “Who holds you?” At the time, I didn’t have an answer—but I felt a deep call to be held, in the same way I hold others, both personally and professionally.

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Yoga

As a Holistic Healer, my desire to help my family, friends, partners, and even complete strangers came from an innate calling to become the healer I was always meant to be.
My mission with this Sanctuary Circle is to hold space for healers to be imperfect—and to continue their own healing work.

The misunderstood sexualization of touch within the healing industry remains an under-addressed wound.
I’ve seen students and practitioners carry silent pain—struggling to offer touch while still carrying unhealed trauma around their own bodies. I’ve heard stories that blur the lines between healing work and sex work, and the confusion this creates for both the

healer and the client.


This confusion is not normal—but it is common.

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Pain and Healing Touch Points

Westernized Tantra is not authentic healing

Learn how tantra became appropriated by the Tibetan and Indian cultures and became a buzzword that gets abused in the healing space.

Energetic Intimacy v. Sexual Charge

There is a beautiful intimacy to healing but it's never meant to become sexual with your clients.  Own the room and don't be led astray by desires or intentions of others.

Reclaiming Agency over your body after Trauma

Learn to pace yourself and honor your own healing in your practice.

Learn how to screen for appropriate clientele.

Protect yourself from those fishing for sex under the guise of healing. 

Addressing trauma around nudity and touch.

Learn to heal your trauma so that your practice doesn't retraumatize you.

Focus on your own somatic healing

You become the best healer you can be when you can have your own experiential knowledge of safe healing.

Who holds you?

Learn to receive empathy and compassion from other healers. Have a safe space to share, cry and feel all of your feelings.

First Impressions Matter

Know how to present yourself physically and energetically in ways that empower you.

*Attending Touch Talks & corresponding Workshops strongly encouraged*

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