A devotional return to ancient feminine practices.
Yoni steam. Breast massage. Womb & abdominal massage. Taught woman-to-woman, in person, hands-on.
This kind of knowledge used to be passed across kitchen tables and in red tents — midwives to daughters, sisters to sisters. Most of us missed that. We bring it back here, slowly, in a room that doesn't rush you.
You leave with practices that follow you home.
Most of us learned to touch our bodies efficiently — to wash, to dress, to manage. Rarely with devotion. Almost never with patience.
Every glowing woman you've ever met is in regular relationship with her own touch and her own pleasure. It's not a coincidence. Slow, attentive contact — given with reverence, care, and presence — floods the body with oxytocin, the hormone of bonding, trust, and pleasure.
A note on the form: this is a teaching circle, not a treatment session. Alaya guides — you tend. Every hand placed on your body is your own, at your pace, in your own way. The work is yours from the moment we begin.
If you'd prefer hands-on bodywork from Alaya, her 1:1 sessions are the right room for that.
There's something a solo practice can't give you: being seen. Tending your body alongside other women — slowly, without performance — has a way of dissolving shame.
You watch the next woman tend herself with the same care you're learning. You let her see you doing the same. The body learns it's safe in this kind of room. The sister wound — the one we carry from being taught to compete with each other — begins to heal.
We open with a yoni steam. Herbs chosen to support feminine health, prepared together — we pray over the water as a circle, then drop into a guided meditation that connects us to the womb.
What it supports:
Your breasts deserve care no one ever taught you to give them. I'll give you practical and intuitive techniques for breast health you can take with you.
What it supports:
For most of us, this becomes the practice we didn't know we needed.
The belly holds a lot — emotion, ancestral memory, sometimes pain and confusion. We tend the digestive tract, release the fascia, and meet the womb herself — listening to what she knows, honoring what she's been carrying.
A note on this practice: all womb work is external — abdominal contact over the belly, never internal.
What it supports:
You leave with a routine that's yours.
When mothers stopped teaching daughters and the medical model took over, a whole body of knowledge slipped between the cracks. Not lost. Just sleeping.
This circle is one small place we wake it back up.
What you take home:
No prior experience needed — just show up as you are.
Only 2 spots left in this circle.
A note on timing: track your cycle before you book — if your moon time falls on May 9, this isn't the right circle for that week. If your moon comes unexpectedly after you've reserved, email alaya@alayamoon.com and we'll hold your seat for the next.
I'm a licensed massage therapist and somatic practitioner — and a woman who has done her own work in this terrain. I hold this circle the way I'd want one held for me. Care, consent, no rush.
Everything is invitational. You opt in or out as you go. You're always in choice.
The goal: you leave with practices that follow you home.
Only 2 spots left. May 9, 11am–1pm in Carlsbad.
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