
HOLY BONE: The Return to Sacred Center

4 Months. 1 Body.
A Lifetime of Reclamation.
Starts October 2025
- Sacrum Somatics -
This isn’t performance. It’s prayer.
This isn’t seduction. It’s resurrection.
You’ll meet your pelvis as a sacred gate — not a trendy feature to be objectified or hidden.
In sacred traditions, the sacrum — “the holy bone” — was believed to house the soul.
It cannot burn. It cannot be crushed.
To move it is to remember what was never lost — only forgotten.
How do you move when you center is blocked?
The pelvis, your true axis, becomes a magnet of tension—drawing the body inward, compressing both your physical form and energetic field.
When the pelvis lacks flexibility, sensation, and breath, the body collapses inward.
We overcompensate from the head, the chest, the thighs.
Movement becomes mechanical. Breath becomes shallow.
Emotion gets stuck.
We lose access to our truth.

Core Somatic Stories We’ll Work Through:
What Recentering actually means?
- The pelvic bone as a the gate to the subconscious -
The pelvis isn’t just a body part. It’s a cosmic portal — a metaphor in ancient Mesoamerican traditions for the gateway between this world and the underworld.
To move it is to wake up your whole self — and reclaim the sacredness long buried under shame, performance, and fear.
The Two Skulls: Reclaiming Embodied Truth
In mythological traditions, the sacrum is seen as the seat of the soul—a foundational place of power and deep knowing.



