Where The Rope Becomes Ritual

An intimate exploration of rope, sensation, surrender & self-trust.

Person climbing a ropes course or rock wall, with the photo taken from below, in a dark room illuminated by pink and purple lights.

Come Home to Your Body

Somatic Shibari • Embodiment • Ritual

3Week Shibari Immersive Experience:

Rope As Ritual

Starts October 11th

on a New Moon

ends towards the next Full Moon.

3 Week Somatic Shibari Immersion: Rope as Ritual
Sale Price: $150.00 Original Price: $175.00

Three weeks to slow down, reconnect with your body, and discover a different relationship with rope.

This is more than learning how to tie.

The Goddess in Ropes 3-Week Somatic Shibari Immersion is a live Zoom experience designed to introduce you to Shibari through the lens of embodiment, nervous system awareness, ritual, and conscious connection.

Over three weeks, we’ll move beyond simply learning knots and begin exploring what rope can teach us about presence, surrender, boundaries, trust, sensation, and letting go of the need to control every moment.

You’ll learn foundational rope techniques while also discovering ways to bring rope into your everyday rituals and embodiment practices. We’ll slow down enough to notice what your body is communicating, explore the difference between tension and release, and create space for curiosity rather than perfection.

YOUR INVESTMENT

Early Bird: $150
Regular: $175

Live via Zoom over three weeks.

Your journey begins with the rope in your hands — but where it takes you is entirely your own.

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Featured Product

Physiology of Restraints: Free E-Book
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Physiology of Restraints: Free E-Book
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A free exploration of what happens when we stop trying to control everything.

What if restraint isn’t about taking away your freedom… but discovering a different kind of freedom within it?

The Physiology of Restraint is a free e-book exploring the deeper psychological, emotional, and embodied experience of being held, contained, and intentionally restricted through rope.

Beyond the physical practice of Shibari, restraint can become a powerful doorway into trust, surrender, presence, boundaries, vulnerability, and self-awareness.

Inside, we explore why the experience of being held can feel so grounding for some people, how surrender can create space for the nervous system to soften, and what restraint can teach us about control, safety, and our relationship with our own bodies.

This isn’t about learning complicated ties.

It’s about becoming curious about what your body communicates when your mind doesn’t have to be in charge of everything.

Whether you’re completely new to rope or already have a relationship with Shibari, this guide invites you to slow down, get curious, and begin experiencing restraint through a more conscious, embodied lens.

Download it for free and begin exploring the psychology behind the rope.

The rope may create the container.
What you discover inside it is yours.

The nervous system doesn’t move in straight lines—it moves in waves, knots, and containers. ✨

Far from just a visual art, intentional rope work is an exquisite somatic bridge. When we look closer through the lens of modern neurobiology, the rope becomes a sacred external armor that gives the body permission to finally stop holding itself together.

From Our Past Clients

  • A tray containing red ropes and a set of playing cards with a decorative card back design, placed on a wooden surface.

    Jessica

    "Communication was top-notch she’s so fun and the final outcome was even better than we imagined. We were all able to do the ties by the end"

  • A bundle of teal rope coiled and lying on a wooden surface, with a blurred, multicolored light source in the background.

    Leslie & Paul

    “I came in curious about rope with my partner to her first event, we left feeling so much more connected to ourselves. It gave me permission to slow down and actually listen to my body.”

  • Green climbing rope coiled on a wooden surface.

    Madison

    “Such a grounding and loving expirience ”

  • Pink climbing ropes and a gray rock on a weathered wooden surface.

    Ashley

    “I didn't expect something involving rope to feel so grounding and intentional. I felt completely supported while still feeling like I had so much agency.”

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