SÖMARA didn't come from a plan. It came from a moment I couldn't ignore anymore.
On the outside, everything looked fine. But underneath it, there was a quiet, persistent feeling… this can't be it.
Not loud. Not dramatic. Just honest. A steady knowing that something was missing, even when everything looked like it was working.
For many women, it’s a quiet drift from themselves without even realizing it.
It happens because life is full. Busy. Structured in a way that keeps you moving, but not always connected.
You wake up, you handle what needs to be handled, you keep things going… and somewhere in that rhythm, you lose the space to actually feel what’s true.
We're not just missing rest. We're missing depth. We're missing real connection.
We're missing the kind of clarity that only comes when you're no longer performing your life, but actually inside of it.
Every time I allowed myself to step back, to get honest, to sit with the questions we usually avoid… something shifted.
Not all at once, but enough to feel it.
More presence. More clarity. More of myself coming back online.
It was never about needing more information. I already knew so much. I had learned, studied, explored.
But none of it fully landed until I created space for it to.
Space with intention.
Space to slow down.
Space to feel.
Space to actually hear myself again.
Space to step outside of the life I had built and ask…
do I actually want this? Or did I just learn how to maintain it?
At some point, I stopped circling the awareness and started moving differently.
I began applying what I already knew. Letting it land in my body. Letting it change how I lived, how I chose, how I showed up.
That's when everything shifted.
It stopped being something I was learning and became something I was living. Not because I forced it, but because I stopped abandoning myself.
And still… there were moments I would fall out of it. Moments where I felt disconnected again. Lost in the noise, the expectations, the pace of life.
What I needed in those moments wasn't more information.
I needed something to come back to.
A baseline of myself that doesn't disappear when life gets loud… just something I remember how to come back to.
SÖMARA is an extension of that return.
It's not a place you come to be taught how to slow down.
It's a space you can step into, where your system softens on its own and you remember what that feels like.
A space where you experience a different baseline of presence, clarity, and connection in a real, lived way… not just something you understand, but something you feel.
Through that experience, you don't become dependent on the space. You learn how to return to yourself.
To that baseline of you that never actually left… just something you remember how to come back to.
Through ritual, movement, guided practices, and intentional space, something recalibrates.
You begin to trust yourself again. You reconnect to your intuition as something real, not abstract.
You hear what's true for you, and you actually follow it.
I'm not here to be your healer or your guru.
I'm here to create spaces and experiences where coherence becomes something you can feel.
Where you experience what it's like to be fully with yourself again, and from there, you become your own point of return.
Because this isn't about becoming someone new.
It's about coming back to who you were before everything and everyone else told you who to be.
