Yeye’s Sacred Feminine Arts was born from a calling to restore right relationship between women, their bodies, their ancestral wisdom, and the living forces of nature. At the heart of this work is the understanding that healing is not something we acquire, it is something we remember.
This vision is rooted in the sacred knowing that the womb is more than a physical organ. It is a center of memory, intuition, creation, and continuity. Across African and Indigenous cultures, women have long tended the womb through water, warmth, plants, prayer, and community. Yeye’s work exists to honor, preserve, and transmit this wisdom with care, integrity, and discernment. Central to this vision is Healing Waters — the recognition of water as a living, ancestral medium of cleansing, restoration, and renewal. Through rivers, springs, baths, and ritual waters, women have historically returned themselves to balance, clarity, and flow. This work honors water not as a symbol alone, but as a relational force that supports emotional, spiritual, and bodily wellbeing.
Yeye’s path is informed by maternal lineage and ancestral teachings passed through women healers, midwives, and spiritual practitioners. These teachings are not extracted or performed; they are lived, embodied, and protected. For this reason, a clear distinction is held between public education and advocacy, and sacred training that is offered only within intentional, guided containers.
This vision does not rush initiation, promise transformation, or offer shortcuts to sacred knowledge. Instead, it invites patience, reverence, and self-responsibility. Women are supported in listening deeply to their bodies, honoring their cycles, tending their inner waters, and cultivating relationships with the unseen forces that guide their lives. Yeye’s Sacred Feminine Arts exists as a sanctuary. It is a space where womb wisdom is approached with humility, where ancestral practices are stewarded rather than consumed, and where healing unfolds in its own time. The vision is simple and enduring to support women in maintaining their wholeness, and alignment so that healing flows not only through individual bodies, but through families, communities, and future generations.