I am Aoise


Priestess of the He-Art. Sacred Mirror. Transformational Guide.

My Story

My path began behind the camera.
For over twenty years, I worked as a filmmaker and photographer — searching for beauty, framing stories, chasing moments of truth through a lens.

But in my own life, I felt the ache of absence. I was shy, self-critical, deeply uncomfortable in my body. Until my late twenties, I lived inside a cage of conditioning and quiet doubt.

Then, something shifted.
I began to listen to the whispers of spirit. I swam naked in the wild sea, danced barefoot under the moon, entered liberated sensual spaces where shame dissolved into play and pleasure. Slowly, I began to fall deply in love with my body — and in that falling, my voice, my eros, my truth awakened.

What began as personal healing became a calling. I started guiding others into the same reclamation: to feel confident in their skin, worthy of being seen, alive in their sensuality, free from the boxes society had built around them.

My work is a tapestry of these threads — devotion, art, embodiment, and priestess presence.

Whether through sacred photography, mentorship, or temple work, I hold spaces where all of you is welcome. Where being seen is not performance, but medicine. Where the camera becomes a portal, the body becomes altar, and your truth becomes the art.

This is the essence of what I offer:
a reclamation of power, a remembering of beauty, a return to wholeness.

I collaborate with visionaries, lovers, and leaders. Those ready to walk the edge — curious, playful, reverent. Those who feel the call to be witnessed not only in their light, but in their shadow.

If you are longing to awaken your voice, to liberate your body, to fall wildly in love with your own essence — I am here to walk with you.

If you are standing at the threshold — longing to meet yourself in your fullness, to liberate your body, your eros, your voice, your art — I am here to walk with you.

Read more about my approach here.

Come as you are. Leave as more of who you were always meant to be