The Art Of Her: a sanctuary for the feminine

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THE ART OF HER: A SANCTUARY FOR THE FEMININE

12 October 2025 | The Lighthouse, Fulham, London | 1.30–5PM

This month’s intention: Meeting Transition — Softening vs Resistance

As the season shifts from the outward fire of summer into the reflective embrace of autumn, we too are called inward.

This turning asks us to surrender more, feel more, tend to ourselves more, and love more. It whispers: how can I return to my soft power, my embodied self-trust, and rest gently in the arms of transition—honouring the multidimensional landscape that being a woman inherently is?

Just as the leaves fall back into the soil, we too are invited to let dissolve what no longer serves, preparing the fertile ground for what will gestate in winter.

The Art of Her is an initiation into that turning:
A sanctuary to slow down the body through somatic’s, to be held by sisterhood, and to remember the beauty of your own cycles through ritual.

WHO THIS IS FOR

This gathering is for the woman who longs to come home to her body, her wisdom, and her truth.

  • For the courageous woman ready to embody her messy, magnificent humanness.

  • For the woman who desires to be seen, heard, and witnessed in radical, intentional love.

  • For the woman longing to soften her armour, unravel into her depths, and show up fully—for HERself and others.

  • For the woman who wants to grow her capacity to feel all of life, all of love, and everything in between.

✨ Through ceremonial cacao, somatic and intuitive practices, relational de-armouring, and sacred circle, we gather at the altar of ourselves and one another—awakening the unbounded expression of the feminine.

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THE ART OF HER: A SANCTUARY FOR THE FEMININE

12 October 2025 | The Lighthouse, Fulham, London | 1.30–5PM

This month’s intention: Meeting Transition — Softening vs Resistance

As the season shifts from the outward fire of summer into the reflective embrace of autumn, we too are called inward.

This turning asks us to surrender more, feel more, tend to ourselves more, and love more. It whispers: how can I return to my soft power, my embodied self-trust, and rest gently in the arms of transition—honouring the multidimensional landscape that being a woman inherently is?

Just as the leaves fall back into the soil, we too are invited to let dissolve what no longer serves, preparing the fertile ground for what will gestate in winter.

The Art of Her is an initiation into that turning:
A sanctuary to slow down the body through somatic’s, to be held by sisterhood, and to remember the beauty of your own cycles through ritual.

WHO THIS IS FOR

This gathering is for the woman who longs to come home to her body, her wisdom, and her truth.

  • For the courageous woman ready to embody her messy, magnificent humanness.

  • For the woman who desires to be seen, heard, and witnessed in radical, intentional love.

  • For the woman longing to soften her armour, unravel into her depths, and show up fully—for HERself and others.

  • For the woman who wants to grow her capacity to feel all of life, all of love, and everything in between.

✨ Through ceremonial cacao, somatic and intuitive practices, relational de-armouring, and sacred circle, we gather at the altar of ourselves and one another—awakening the unbounded expression of the feminine.

The facilitation was deeply intentional and grounded. I could feel that a lot of care and presence went into holding the space—from the way the sessions were guided to how emotions were welcomed without needing to be fixed. There was a gentle strength in the way everything was held, allowing us to drop deeper into the experience. It felt like a sacred container where transformation could happen naturally and authentically.
— Ingrid
The most meaningful part for me was the possibility to connect with so many other women at such a deep level in such a short period of time and being put in condition to truly FEEL myself. I was already doing quite a bit of work within myself, but something huge has definitely shifted since the retreat.
— Elise
The facilitation was deeply intentional and grounded. I could feel that a lot of care and presence went into holding the space—from the way the sessions were guided to how emotions were welcomed without needing to be fixed. There was a gentle strength in the way everything was held, allowing us to drop deeper into the experience. It felt like a sacred container where transformation could happen naturally and authentically.
— Antionella