
Inclusivity
My inclusivity policy
gender acknowledgment
I mainly share from my personal experience and that of the fellow cisgender women I have had the honour of supporting.
Yet, and while fully acknowledging that transidentity and queergender related issues are not my area of expertise, my goal is to create a safe, inclusive and non-discriminatory space.
I wish to warmly welcome all people of all gender identities into the conversation. I would love to hear you share your own experiences, your voices hold great value for me and for many others.
I am working to create workshops that aim at transmitting the teachings of the menstrual cycle to menstruators and non-menstruators alike, as well as their partners and loved ones, all seeking a better understanding, whatever their gender may be.
used terms
I sometimes use the pronouns She/Her and the adjective “feminine” to refer to menstruators and other matters relating to female hormones. However, I wish to clearly acknowledge that, one : not all women bleed ; and two : not all menstruators identify as women.
I wish to create neutral spaces for all to discover the Feminine. I encourage you to get curious in discovering the Feminine beyond our societal concept of gender and beyond clichés.
However, I do not ask you to believe anything I tell you, I am trying my best to convey ancient and recent stories and teachings but it is up to you to only take what resonates with you.
Moreover, please note that when I use the term "Feminine" with a capital F, I am referring to an energy, an archetype that is present in each and every human being, just as when I use the term "Masculine", it does not necessarily refer to cisgender people (think of the Yin & Yang concepts).
I wish to create neutral spaces for all to discover the Feminine. I encourage you to get curious in discovering the Feminine beyond our societal concept of gender and beyond clichés.
However, I do not ask you to believe anything I tell you, I am trying my best to convey ancient and recent stories and teachings but it is up to you to only take what resonates with you.
recommendation
Still, if my practice does not echo with you, I warmly recommend the work of Blue, who welcomes you in their inclusive wellness massage salon, Blue Haven, and whose "aim is to make massage accessible to usually excluded or discriminated populations such as the LGBTQIA+ community and neuroatypical people, among others".

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My inclusivity policy
Gender acknowledgment
I mainly share from my personal experience and that of the fellow cisgender women I have had the honour of supporting.
Yet, and while fully acknowledging that transidentity and queergender related issues are not my area of expertise, my goal is to create a safe, inclusive and non-discriminatory space.
I wish to warmly welcome all people of all gender identities into the conversation. I would love to hear you share your own experiences, your voices hold great value for me and for many others.
I am working to create workshops that aim at transmitting the teachings of the menstrual cycle to menstruators and non-menstruators alike, as well as their partners and loved ones, all seeking a better understanding, whatever their gender may be.
Yet, and while fully acknowledging that transidentity and queergender related issues are not my area of expertise, my goal is to create a safe, inclusive and non-discriminatory space.
I wish to warmly welcome all people of all gender identities into the conversation. I would love to hear you share your own experiences, your voices hold great value for me and for many others.
I am working to create workshops that aim at transmitting the teachings of the menstrual cycle to menstruators and non-menstruators alike, as well as their partners and loved ones, all seeking a better understanding, whatever their gender may be.
used terms
I sometimes use the pronouns She/Her and the adjective “feminine” to refer to menstruators and other matters relating to female hormones. However, I wish to clearly acknowledge that, one : not all women bleed ; and two : not all menstruators identify as women.
Moreover, please note that when I use the term "Feminine" with a capital F, I am refering to an energy, an archetype that is present in each and every human being, just as when I use the term "Masculine", it does not necessarily refer to cisgender people (think of the Yin & Yang concepts).
I wish to create neutral spaces for all to discover the Feminine. I encourage you to get curious in discovering the Feminine beyond our societal concept of gender and beyond clichés.
However, I do not ask you to believe anything I tell you, I am trying my best to convey ancient and recent stories and teachings but it is up to you to only take what resonates with you.
Moreover, please note that when I use the term "Feminine" with a capital F, I am refering to an energy, an archetype that is present in each and every human being, just as when I use the term "Masculine", it does not necessarily refer to cisgender people (think of the Yin & Yang concepts).
I wish to create neutral spaces for all to discover the Feminine. I encourage you to get curious in discovering the Feminine beyond our societal concept of gender and beyond clichés.
However, I do not ask you to believe anything I tell you, I am trying my best to convey ancient and recent stories and teachings but it is up to you to only take what resonates with you.
recommendation
Still, if my practice does not echo with you, I warmly recommend the work of Blue, who welcomes you in their inclusive wellness massage salon, Blue Haven, and whose "aim is to make massage accessible to usually excluded or discriminated populations such as the LGBTQIA+ community and neuroatypical people, among others".

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