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About Yèyẹ́sìndé
 

Iyanifa of Ifá, Initiated Iyalorisha of Osun, and Priestess of Egbe Mahun

I work with women who feel something within their body asking to be listened to—often before language has fully formed.

Many arrive carrying questions about their womb, their cycles, their fertility, or long-standing patterns of discomfort they have learned to accommodate. Others arrive with a quieter knowing that something is out of balance, even if nothing has yet been named.

As a priestess and diviner, my role is to slow the moment enough for the body to speak—and to support you in hearing what has been held, stored, or silenced beneath the surface.

How I came to this work

This work did not begin as a profession.
It began as listening.

Over time, women began arriving with stories their bodies were carrying—pain that had been minimized, cycles that felt unpredictable, grief that had never fully settled, and a knowing that the womb holds more than biology alone.

What became clear was not a lack of information.
It was a lack of space.

Space to be met without urgency.
Space to be listened to without dismissal.
Space to approach healing without force.

This work grew from that understanding—and from a commitment to hold space with reverence, discernment, and care.

Who this work tends to serve

Women who feel aligned with this work often:

  • have been living with symptoms or patterns for some time

  • have felt unheard, rushed, or reduced to outcomes in other settings

  • seek a whole-body approach that honors both physical and energetic experience

  • are willing to listen deeply to what their body is communicating

  • value care that is grounded, intuitive, and held with discernment

 

You do not need to arrive with certainty.
You only need to arrive willing to listen.

How I work

I offer womb-centered work that is grounded, paced, and held with discernment.

Rather than rushing into treatment or presuming what a woman needs, I begin by listening—carefully and fully—to what has been lived, what patterns have formed, and what the body and womb are communicating beneath the surface.

Support is shaped by what is appropriate and aligned in the moment. Depending on what is revealed, this may include:

  • guided assessment and orientation

  • womb- and pelvic-centered care

  • nourishment and lifestyle guidance that supports regulation and repair

  • hands-on modalities offered within the Wellness Studio

  • ritual-based release and integration, when aligned

 

This work is not about fixing or forcing the body.

 

It is about restoring safety, responsiveness, and relationship—so the body can be met, rather than managed.

A note on discernment and care

Not every woman who finds her way here requires the same kind of support, and not every season is one for moving forward.

At times, the most responsible next step is preparation, rest, or collaboration with other forms of care. When this is the case, that clarity is offered openly and with respect.

I hold discernment, pacing, and honesty as essential to this work.
Urgency is never placed above care.

If something in you feels recognized here, the next step is simple.

Begin with the Threshold Assessment—a space of orientation and discernment where we listen to what your body and womb are asking for, and determine what form of support, if any, is appropriate at this time.

A calm first step. No pressure. Clear guidance.

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