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Sexual Soul Salon

“I was touched and quietly thrilled that I was able to sit with you and these other women to explore my sexual soul and for it to feel natural, safe and illuminating.” ~S.P.

This Sexual Soul Salon is a relaxed but sacred space to connect with your sexual energy and your body through simple embodiment and energy practices in an intimate and safe circle of other women.

This is a unique offering in the realm of sexuality. 

It’s not about technique, orgasm, fixing your intimate relationships or performance.

It is about your relationship with the most intimate realms of yourself. 

When you are cut off from this energy—because of trauma, shame or simply ignoring or packing it away—you are disconnected from a profound and creative part of yourself that impacts every aspect of your life.

This is why you feel that longing.

During the 2-hour Salon you will:

  • Get grounded in the earth and centered in your body
  • Be gently guided to make non-erotic contact with your body, waking up your sensitivity and simple pleasure.
  • Relax and open to your Sexual Soul, however it shows up to you in your awareness.
  • Share your experience and witness others in our small circle of six women.
  • All while enjoying tea and nourishing snacks! 

What is your Sexual Soul?

Your Sexual Soul is an aspect of your essence

And it’s not just about sex.

It is a doorway to your aliveness, desire, pleasure, joy and creativity. 

A taproot to your deepest knowing and your truth. 

And first and foremost, it’s just for you.

This is for you if:

You are longing for more meaningful sex and intimacy.

Your body is changing (pregnancy, birth, menopause, recent illness) and your sexuality feels different or altogether missing.

You feel the power that is in your sexuality but are afraid to or don’t know how to access it.

You want to heal from your sexual trauma and reconnect with your innocent sexual joy.

You want to be held in a safe circle with other women who you can relax and relate with.

This is not for you if:

You are looking for Tantra practices or quick fixes.

You’re not ready to be present with your sexual energy (with support!).

You’ve had a recent trauma and are still in the acute recovery stage.

You feel a strong “no way!”

You are just fine without being connected to your body or to anything having to do with sex, thank you very much.

You feel utterly fulfilled and fully expressed as the divine embodied being that you are! (Hurray!)

Daven Lee’s Offering on Saturday 22nd March 12.30pm to 2.30pm

If you would like to access the Women Supporting Women Fund to subsidise this treatment, find more details here.

Daven also has an upcoming online course - Hello, Sexual Soul Six Week Online Series for Women, Men & Non-binary People 

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On Wednesday we had a brilliant Instagram Live chat with Tracy Awere from The Sankofa Birth Experience.

We spoke about her offerings at Moon and beyond, including her Pregnancy Relaxation Retreats (next one this Sunday! - With 2026 dates also now available), as well as her weekly YogaBirth sessions and 1-2-1 hypnobirthing and birth preparation sessions.

All of which, at their core, focus on your 'power within'.

Tracy's work has recently received recognition from Future Camden Fund. This has allowed her to offer subsidised and no-cost places with all her offerings - contact Tracy to find out more.

We also spoke about the most recent attack on the world of maternity care and support, led by a recent Times article by Jeremy Hunt (more on our thoughts about this shortly).

It was a brilliant chat - BUT - technology failed us and the session would not upload to Instagram once we'd finished 😭😭😭

So if you'd like to find out more about Tracy, including her Pregnancy Relaxation Retreats then follow the link in our bio or check out Tracy's IG page.
On Wednesday we had a brilliant Instagram Live chat with Tracy Awere from The Sankofa Birth Experience. We spoke about her offerings at Moon and beyond, including her Pregnancy Relaxation Retreats (next one this Sunday! - With 2026 dates also now available), as well as her weekly YogaBirth sessions and 1-2-1 hypnobirthing and birth preparation sessions. All of which, at their core, focus on your 'power within'. Tracy's work has recently received recognition from Future Camden Fund. This has allowed her to offer subsidised and no-cost places with all her offerings - contact Tracy to find out more. We also spoke about the most recent attack on the world of maternity care and support, led by a recent Times article by Jeremy Hunt (more on our thoughts about this shortly). It was a brilliant chat - BUT - technology failed us and the session would not upload to Instagram once we'd finished 😭😭😭 So if you'd like to find out more about Tracy, including her Pregnancy Relaxation Retreats then follow the link in our bio or check out Tracy's IG page.2 days ago
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The Acupuncture Collective 
Appointments available 2pm - 8pm (last few spots left)
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MIND, the mental health organisation, describe SAD's symptoms as difficulty in concentrating, feeling sad, guilty or hopeless, being more prone to illnesses such as colds and infections, sleeping too long or too little and changes in hunger or sexual interest. 
 
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It helps regulate our nervous system, calming us down or energising us, depending on which points around the body are focused on. 

It also helps boost serotonin and melatonin, which boost our mood and help us sleep. 
 
We can also use acupuncture to strengthen our immune system, by using points on the Lung Meridian and tonify what the ancient Chinese called Wei Qi! Go on… Google it! All that and the loving embrace of our warm, friendly group clinic...
 
See you on 10th November...

Find out more and book via the link in our bio.
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Thank you so much to these wonderful folk, who donated to the Women Supporting Women Fund in October.

Your generosity means that even more members of our community can access our offerings. 

However, unfortunately we currently have a waiting list for accessing this fund.

So if you're able to make a donation, either when you book a treatment, class or event at Moon OR you can follow the link in our bio and make a standalone donation, it would be gratefully received.

If you'd like to make use of the WSW Fund then you can also find out more via the link in our bio.

See you soon.
Thank you so much to these wonderful folk, who donated to the Women Supporting Women Fund in October. Your generosity means that even more members of our community can access our offerings. However, unfortunately we currently have a waiting list for accessing this fund. So if you're able to make a donation, either when you book a treatment, class or event at Moon OR you can follow the link in our bio and make a standalone donation, it would be gratefully received. If you'd like to make use of the WSW Fund then you can also find out more via the link in our bio. See you soon.1 week ago
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Ancestors are honoured and invited home, while harmful spirits are warded off. People wear costumes and masks, disguising themselves as harmful spirits, to ward off unwanted attention from the actual spirits.

Image from the wonderfully talented @tijanadraws
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