Welcome!

Thank you for your interest in my work. As a unique token of my appreciation, I'm thrilled to provide you with a special gift: Embodying the Divine Feminine Moving Meditation led by me.

This gentle movement practice allows you to connect deeply with Mother Earth. Through grounding, centering, and clearing, you'll engage in an embodied movement that transforms you into a sacred vessel for spiritual and healing energy. It's an easy yet profound practice, perfect for preparing your mind and body for sacred work and offering a path to a deeper understanding of the divine feminine within us all.

This universal meditation can be used whenever you feel the need to reconnect with your inner self or with Mother Earth. It's perfect for mornings to start your day with a calm and centered mind or for unwinding and reflecting in the evenings.

Wishing you a beautiful journey,

Leslie

Instructor

Founder

Leslie Zehr

Leslie Zehr is a mystic, sacred arts teacher, workshop leader, mentor, Co-Vice President of the Sacred Dance Guild, and author who has, for more than 30 years, supported women in reconnecting to the Divine Feminine within through the mysteries of ancient Egypt. Born in Peru and educated in the United States, Leslie followed a calling to "return" to Egypt in 1986 to learn about and experience the ancient mysteries. In 2002, after an initiation experience at Dendera Temple in Luxor, she received and developed the Universal Dancer, a simple but profound method of Sacred Dance that works with sacred geometry, primordial energies, waves, and the chakras to unlock intuition, vitality, and creativity. A trained hypnotherapist, reiki master, astrologer, aromatherapist, and homeopath, Leslie is the author of two books –The Alchemy of Dance: Sacred Dance as a Path to the Universal Dancer, which has been translated into Spanish; and The Al-chemia Remedies: Vibrational Essences from Egyptian Flowers and Sacred Sites – as well as a CD entitled "Navel Portal Activation and Guided Visualizations." In Cairo, Leslie founded and ran The Centre for Health and Well-being, which later became The Centre for Sacred Arts, a modern-day temple for learning and creativity honoring the Goddess Hat-Hor. Her lectures and workshops in Sacred Dance and the Al-chemia Remedies have taken her from Cairo, ancient Egyptian temples, and archaeological sites along the Nile River to studios and centers in New York, Maine, Maryland, Arizona, Washington, and Puerto Rico.