I’m not only a Mother.
I’m not only a Physiotherapist.
I’m not only a Doula.
I am all of this—and more.
My path began from necessity. When I became a mother, I needed real solutions. Life became intense, demanding, and overwhelming, and I was searching for peace, safety, and a way back to myself. That search became my initiation.
The first doorway was the menstrual cycle. Learning to live in harmony with my cycle changed the way I understood my body, my energy, and my emotions. It taught me that a woman is not linear—she is rhythmic, cyclical, and deeply intelligent.
From there, I found Serada—the practice of closing the bones. Through this work, I experienced profound restoration of energy and a deep sense of safety. After years of practice, this path asked me to become a teacher.
As a Slavic gymnastics practitioner and tantric practitioner, I began weaving movement, breath, embodiment, and energy work into one living practice. I have held spaces for women—from simple, foundational Slavic gymnastics exercises to deep explorations of how energy flows through the body and how we can nurture ourselves with gentleness and respect.
I work with self-care practices that keep us vital, radiant, and connected to our truth. Through them, women begin to remember the gifts they came here with—and why they came to this Earth. Purpose is not found outside of us; it is remembered within.
The first step inward is tuning into the menstrual cycle.
The next is learning to meet and understand our emotions.
From there, we awaken the Sacred Flame—the inner fire, the living spark of truth that no one else can define for us.
No one from the outside can tell us who we are.
We must feel it, embody it, and live it.
I hold safe, conscious spaces where women can explore their inner truth at their own pace. I speak through movement, through energy, through the wisdom of the body—and through fairy tales that gently reveal who we are as women and how we belong to this world.
This is my work.
This is my path.
This is my devotion—to the body, to truth, to the cyclical wisdom of women



