Meet the Goddesses

Sekhmet

Sekhmet

The lioness-headed goddess of Egypt—she who is fire, who is truth, who is the roar in your belly that cannot be silenced.

Sekhmet is not here to make you comfortable —she is here to make you whole.

As the goddess of war and of healing, Sekhmet holds paradox in her hands. She is the sacred rage that erupts when justice has been denied, and she is the divine medicine that follows in its wake. She is the wild roar of the feminine rising. She is purification by fire.

Sekhmet shows up in your life when:

- You feel a deep call for transformation—even if it comes through loss or upheaval
- You’re ready to shed an old skin, break a toxic cycle, or reclaim your voice
- You’ve had enough of shrinking, pleasing, and pretending
- You feel the fire building in your belly—not as destruction, but as rebirth

Kali Ma

Kali Ma

The goddess of transformation, death, and rebirth — not literal death, but the death of illusions, masks, and what no longer serves your highest truth. With wild hair, a necklace of skulls, and blood on her tongue, she shows us the raw, untamed power of feminine destruction — and the sacred clarity that comes with letting go.

You may feel Kali showing up in your life right now as:

- Sudden endings or breakdowns
- A call to speak truth, even when it’s uncomfortable
- The burning away of old identities or roles
- Fierce emotions rising to the surface
- An inner urge to reclaim your full, unapologetic self

At our retreat, we will create space for this wild and sacred energy — through movement, voice, ritual, and connection. You don’t have to be fearless. You just have to be willing.

Hecate

Hecate

Hecate is revered as the guardian of crossroads, the liminal spaces where decisions are made and paths diverge. She stands at the threshold of change, offering guidance as we navigate the transitions in our lives. Whether you’re facing a personal transformation, seeking clarity, or embracing a new phase of your journey, Hecate’s presence can illuminate the way forward.

Often depicted holding twin torches, Hecate lights the path through darkness, symbolizing her role as a guide through the unknown. She is associated with the moon, magic, and the inner realms of the psyche, encouraging us to trust our intuition and embrace the depth of our inner wisdom.

As we delve into healing, connection, and self-discovery, consider how Hecate’s energy might support you. Reflect on the areas of your life where you’re at a crossroads. What choices lie ahead? Where do you seek guidance? Hecate invites us to honor these moments, to pause, and to listen deeply to our inner voice.

Persephone

Persephone

She Who Descends and Rises. In the stillness between seasons, she walks — Queen of the Underworld, Maiden of Spring. Persephone teaches us that descent is not the end, but a sacred passageway to renewal.

Her story lives in us—in every heartbreak that led to healing, in the moments we were buried in darkness, only to rise more rooted, more radiant, more us than ever before.

She is the whisper in your grief that says, “This too shall transform.”
She is the breath of new life after loss.
She is the wild bloom pushing through soil you thought was barren.

To recognize her is to trust the cycles within you:
the letting go, the not knowing, the becoming.
You are not lost—you are becoming.

Isis

Isis

She Who Mends the Broken. Isis rises with wings outstretched, a guardian of the soul’s journey— Goddess of healing, fierce mother of magic, protector of the sacred and the tender.

Isis is the one who gathers what has been scattered, who breathes life back into what has been lost. She reminds us that love is the force that restores all things.

You may feel her presence when:

- You cradle your pain with compassion
- You tend to others with open-hearted care
- You refuse to abandon the parts of yourself still healing
- You are reclaiming your voice, your intuition, your power as a woman and a creator
- You are remembering your role as a healer, guide, or mother — in all the forms those roles can take