In a recent Women of TmrO sit-down, we meet Dusah artist, energy alchemist, and embodiment of wild feminine wisdom. In a conversation that feels both intimate and cosmic, Dusah shares the sacred blueprint of her spiritual journey: a path shaped by trauma, stillness, deep self-inquiry, and radical self-love.
At her core, Dusah is an energy alchemist a soul who bridges the spiritual and physical realms through breathwork, Chi Gong, Kundalini yoga, poetry, sound, and movement. Her work is deeply rooted in ancient reverence for the land, intuitive healing, and full-body creative expression. She's not just practicing spirituality she is it.
"Spirituality isn’t something you do. It’s who you are."
Listening to Spirit in Everyday Life
One of the most profound takeaways from the video is the idea that Spirit is always speaking through nature, music, strangers, even subtle whispers in your body. But to hear it clearly, Dusah reminds us, we must cleanse and still ourselves. It's not about perfection. It's about presence.
Stillness, for Dusah, means not needing a conclusion or a distraction. It’s about simply being. Through plant-based eating aligned with her blood type, meditation, and radical stillness, she becomes a vessel open and tuned into frequencies beyond the surface.
From Breakdown to Breakthrough
Dusah’s spiritual awakening didn’t come wrapped in light. It came during deep loss, trauma, and a mental breakdown while pregnant. She describes a moment when her mind unraveled, and her spirit stepped in. That unraveling opened the portal to healing.
Her story of finding a Guru—testing Spirit by asking for signs like a kicked soccer ball or eye contact—is a powerful reminder that we can communicate directly with the Divine. We just have to be willing to play, to listen, and to believe.
"Choosing a new life often costs your old one."
Embodiment & Energy Alchemy
From mirror work to dancing with masculine and feminine energy, Dusah shares tangible ways to begin embodying your higher self—now. Whether that means wearing silk because your future self would or practicing the Chi energy ball technique to transmute emotions, Dusah’s message is clear: your power lives in your body.
She teaches that emotion is energy in motion—and through animism (thanking objects, honoring the environment), we begin to shift our energetic frequency. One of the most potent practices she shares is building a Chi energy ball between your hands, releasing intense feelings into it, infusing it with desired vibrations, and absorbing it back into your solar plexus.
This isn’t just theory—it’s transformation in motion.
Denouncing Programs & Reclaiming Identity
Dusah’s reclamation of the name Serpent Goddess challenges inherited beliefs and religious programming. Where some see snakes as evil, she sees sacred Kundalini energy. She calls on viewers to examine old programs, question societal conditioning, and boldly walk their own path.
Handling Trolls, Attraction to Light, and Sacred Boundaries
In a digital age where spiritual women are often criticized or misunderstood, Dusah doesn't flinch. She turns negativity into fuel. She reminds us that just like moths to a flame, your light will attract all kinds of attention—not all of it supportive. But with love, boundaries, and spiritual discernment, your radiance remains protected.
"The feminine is wild. She is not meant to be tamed."
Keeping Oaths to Self
Perhaps one of the most radical ideas Dusah shares is the power of making and keeping oaths to oneself. These aren’t just affirmations—they’re energetic contracts. When we treat ourselves with honesty, loyalty, and respect, we teach others how to do the same. These oaths become the foundation of our standards, our protection, and our joy.
Spirituality in Real Life
Dusah closes with an important reminder: You don’t need to meditate for hours to be spiritual. If you’ve only got two minutes, make them count. It’s the quality of your presence, not the quantity of your practice, that builds your connection.
🌿 Upcoming: Wild, Wise, and Whole
Dusah’s first book, Wild, Wise, and Whole, will be released by Hay House in August. It’s a powerful reclaiming of feminine magic, intuition, and sovereignty—a sacred guide for anyone seeking to walk their spiritual path with clarity, courage, and embodied wisdom.
Final Thought: Your Spirit is a Wild Garden 🌱
Think of your spiritual journey as tending to a vibrant, wild garden. You cleanse the soil through diet. You create sacred space with stillness. You listen to the whispers of the wind—Spirit's guidance. And you trust that the seeds you've planted—your intentions—will bloom in their own time. Even if the how remains a beautiful mystery.
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