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Olivia also known as the Sacred Heart Weaver is from a lineage of African Indigenous Traditional Healers, Knowledge bearers and Land tenders, and gratefully resides on unceded Algonquin Territory also known as Ottawa. Following in the path of her Grandfather who was a Wise Storyteller, and after a series of initiations, transformative experiences and trainings for a few years, she embarked on a journey of reclaiming her gifts and committing to remember the Medicine of Intuition, knowing and trusting. Out of this deeply personal process she created Poetic Embodiment.
She inspires healing into those who feel lost, alone, heartbroken, unworthy; and who at the same time are longing for home. She has had the honour and privilege of guiding people she loves to explore and relearn the language of their heart, of their body, of their needs so you they could reconnect with their Soul’s voice. Drawing from her personal experience as a deep feeler, she offers nuance through weaving, and alchemy, hoping to guide people back to the whispers and wisdom of their own Heart. We travel through the unseen depth together to nurture the wounds and integrate the lessons. Rooted in Sacred Sensuality and Spirituality, we engage the process of releasing with the process of creative activity. The goal is to remember who you are and, in the process, experience a free flow of emotions you can channel into something Divine and completely authentic.
As a Poet and a Story-Truth teller she has the ability to create intimacy and connection through words and sensations. Guiding people through sensual embodied movements to find the key of their own liberation, as well as writing exercises that awakens deep Ancestral memory. We focus on tending to the Inner Garden with loving presence while rebuilding a relationship with the body and connect with the Divine.
Jen Maramba
Anne Berube
Natoya Hall
Q'orianka
Desire Lott
Deeply grateful for your unconditional love, support and presence.
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May we live in right relationship with all!
“The very word erotic comes from the Greek word eros, the personification of love in all its aspects - born of Chaos, and personifying creative power and harmony. When I speak of the erotic, then, I speak of it as an assertion of the lifeforce of women; of that creative energy empowered, the knowledge and use of which we are now reclaiming in our language, our history, our dancing, our loving, our work, our lives.”
- Audre Lorde
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