ABOUT amara
My work was born at the intersection of rupture and rapture.
I come from a tantric lineage where Shakti was once lived, embodied, and ritually held within community. Generations ago, when the current of Kundalini descended into a young woman’s body, it would have been recognised as sacred initiation. Elders would gather. Structures would hold her. The awakening of Shakti into matter was not feared — it was guided.
But colonisation, displacement, and survival reshaped this.
Ancient medicine became preserved through fear.
Tantra became male-led and increasingly patriarchal in its expression.
Feminine trance states, once honoured became silenced and feared.
Embodied Shakti became mythologised rather than lived.
At fifteen, when I experienced Kundalini awakening, a surge of energy rising through my spine and a visceral encounter with Kali — I did not enter temple initiation.
I entered suppression.
I was told to quiet it.
To contain it.
To try and stop it.
There were no matriarchs.
No devadasi elders.
No embodied structures to guide descent.
During this same season of awakening, I experienced sexual violence — an event that altered the trajectory of my life. What should have been a sacred initiation became a time shaped by survival, silence, and exile.
Three years later, just a month after graduating high school, with little to my name, I left home. The first woman in my lineage to choose sovereignty over silence.
That decision changed everything.
Since then, my life has been devoted to the path of Shakti — not as mythology, but as lived current. Through years of trance states, tantric ritual, lineage ceremony, and embodied inquiry, I came to understand something essential:
Shakti must have a stable, safe, and regulated vessel to land into.
Awakening without grounding fragments.
Power without nervous system capacity destabilises.
Lineage medicine cannot live inside dissociated bodies.
This realisation became the foundation of my work.
Amara Shakti emerged through reclamation.
It is women returning to the body as the vessel through which Shakti lands safely.
Returning to the womb as regenerative intelligence.
Returning to the nervous system as the primary spiritual channel.
This lineage is rooted in five living pillars:
Bhu Shakti — The Grounded Feminine
Earth. Body. Root. Regulation.
This is where all work begins.
Descending into the body.
Restoring safety in the nervous system.
Reclaiming rhythm with land and cycle.
Without Bhu Shakti, spirituality becomes dissociation.
Hridaya Shakti — The Feminine Heart
Presence. Relational intelligence. Soft power.
This pillar restores the heart as a regulated centre.
Where intimacy stabilises instead of destabilises.
Where love is lived through coherence rather than chaos.
Anaand Shakti — The Pleasure of Being Alive
Creative pulse. Sensuality. Joy.
Not performance tantra.
But regulated aliveness.
Pleasure that emerges from safety.
Radiance grounded in the body.
Yoni & Womb Pathways — Ancestral Feminine Memory
Cycles. Blood wisdom. Descent.
This is where lineage lives in the cells of the pelvis.
Where feminine intelligence awakens through embodiment, not archetype.
Lived Shakti — Embodiment in Daily Life
Integration. Simplicity. Womanhood.
Shakti not as ascension.
Not as an external goddess identity.
But as current that flows inside of woman.
Shakti as lived reality.
Through my offerings and transmissions, women are initiated into the remembrance of their own embodied Shakti and lineage medicine.
