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WHAT IS THE DANCE OF ISIS

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The Dance of Isis is a sacred somatic journey, a guided ecstatic dance experience that fuses ancient Egyptian temple dance with modern embodiment practices. This is not performance dance — it is a practice that works on the body, mind, and soul.

Through intentional movement, focused awareness, the elements, and archetypal embodiment, you awaken the qualities of the goddess Isis: remembrance, wisdom, healing, and divine feminine power. The practice combines belly dance foundations, somatic release techniques, and brings in the essence of Isis for greater healing and feminine expression, to clear stagnant energy from the heart and the womb, awaken your bodies intelligence, reconnect you to your inner guide and activate parts of the body that may have been stagnant or blocked. 

​This practice reconnects you to your body in a new way, opening a new way of connection and communication, awakening the senses and awareness of honour and gentleness through movement, creating a sense of safety that you can tap into daily. 

At its core, The Dance of Isis is a pathway of embodied transformation — helping you shed what no longer serves you and rise into your true essence and feminine power. 

Isis is here to guide you into embodied empowerment, keep you strong in your boundaries, connected to your body, and revive your radiance to the highest form of feminine experession. 
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WHO IS ISIS?

Through connection with Isis and the archetypes of the Goddess, you’ll awaken your divine feminine energy, restore your life force, and embody a deeper sense of power, sensuality, and freedom.

Isis (known in ancient Egyptian as Aset or Eset) is one of the most revered goddesses of Egypt and the ancient world. She is the embodiment of the Divine Feminine — a goddess of love, healing, magic, devotion, and resurrection.

In Egyptian mythology, Isis is the wife of Osiris and mother of Horus. Her story is one of love, grief, and transformation: after Osiris was betrayed and killed by his brother Set, Isis searched tirelessly for his body, restored him through her magic, and conceived their son Horus. Through this act, she became a symbol of eternal love, resurrection, and the power of devotion.

Isis was worshipped not only in Egypt but across the Mediterranean world, where her mystery schools flourished for centuries. Her temples were places of music, ritual, dance, and healing — where she was invoked as the Great Mother, the Queen of Heaven, and the Lady of Magic.

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why connect with Isis?

 Isis represents the honouring of all feminine aspects, the light and the dark.

We all feel fear just before we expand into something new. It is the unknown, a step beyond the comfort and safety of what we’ve always known. Taking a leap into the void, into mystery, requires trust. It is a process of death and rebirth.

Yet to break karmic cycles, outdated conditioning, and limiting beliefs, we must move through this very process, the phoenix rising from the ashes. Without it, we remain stuck in old stories, repeating the same patterns again and again.

The goddess Isis is the embodiment of this rebirth. She holds us through the uncomfortable passage of transformation, reminding us of our innate power. Isis does not guide us toward a “better” version of ourselves that is far away or unreachable. Instead, she awakens us to the truth that we are already whole, already a gift to this world.

She breathes life, safety, and guidance into our being, so that we may see ourselves clearly, love ourselves fully, and activate the parts of us that have been shut down or forgotten. This is the soul purpose of the dance of Isis.

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The Calling Of Isis

The Calling of Isis is the awakening of an ancient memory, the priestess path carried through the ages, where women and men gathered in celebration of the divine, honouring the rhythms of nature, the body, and the eternal dance of creation.

In the temples of old, dance was prayer. The body was the altar. Every movement, every breath, every sound was an offering to the Great Mother, a way to weave spirit into matter and matter back into spirit.

 

This is the lineage of Isis, a living current of devotion that has never been lost, only sleeping within us, waiting to be reawakened.

To feel her calling is to long for a return: a return to the practices that honour the body as sacred, that celebrate the cycles of life, that heal through movement, song, and ritual. It is the remembrance that joy itself can be holy, that dance can transmute sorrow, and that embodiment is the key to union with the divine.

When you answer this call, you are not just stepping into a practice, you are stepping into a living lineage. You become part of the re-weaving of the priestess ways, restoring reverence, beauty, and truth to a world that has forgotten.

The Calling of Isis is the invitation to return home, to your body, to your joy, to the sacred mystery of being alive.

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RELEASE, REMEMBER, RESTORE 

The dance of Isis brings together the wisdom of somatic science and the ancient traditions of sacred dance and ritual. It is both a therapeutic practice and a spiritual initiation.

Through goddess embodiment, women:

  • Release old trauma and conditioning.

  • Regulate their nervous systems and restore inner balance.

  • Reclaim their sensuality and joy.

  • Awaken archetypal power and creativity.

  • Feel deeply connected to their body, spirit, and purpose.

It is a path of remembrance — a return to the truth that the feminine body is not a burden, but a source of creation, renewal, and divine power.

Isis embodiment is both ancient and modern — a union of body and spirit, science and soul. It is the practice of coming home to yourself, awakening the goddess within, and allowing her to live, move, and create through you.

The Science behind sacred dance

 

                   

Embodiment practices work directly with the nervous system. Trauma, stress, and cultural conditioning often disconnect us from our bodies, creating patterns of anxiety, emotional suppression, or disassociation. Somatic practices, movement, breath, and body awareness, regulate the nervous system, release stored trauma, and restore flow. 

 

When women embody goddess archetypes, they engage the neuroplasticity of the brain, reprogramming limiting patterns and activating new emotional states of confidence, joy, sensuality, and inner strength. Dance and ritual movement also stimulate the vagus nerve, improving resilience, emotional balance, and overall vitality.

 

returning you to a place of balance and radiant inner power.

The dance of Isis is designed to activate the bodies somatic intelligence, a jump start into the eternal feminine power of life. 

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