rachel rossitto

i don’t know how i found rachel but a handful of words on her website changed the way i understood myself in this world.

i had to know more.

rachel is a teacher, guide, mystic, and keeper of rose medicine. having devoted the last 16 years of her life to “studying temple arts, earth-based feminine wisdom, eastern spiritual philosophy and practice, plant medicine, energy healing, the way of tea, women’s holistic health and masculine and feminine healing and integration,” rachel has cultivated a deep practice of alchemizing the spectrum of human emotions into beauty and igniting women’s wisdom, creativity, sensuality, and power.

she practices a new paradigm of leadership that holds both softness and strength, born of the body and the breath, connected to the earth, inspired by the rose. her truth arises from a life lived in devotion, expressed through love and offerings.

this conversation with her continues to make ripples in my life. it has brought me a new morning practice and emboldened a new way of leading within me.

may this conversation inspire you to go within: to the raw, wild, expanse of mystery that is your beating heart, vibrating body, pulsing life in order to go beyond to utter the sacred: your words, dance, painting, art.

Some things we talk about…

  • leading in contrast to the culture – how to root in one’s own truth
  • the story of rachel’s spiritual awakening following 40 days of meditation
  • rachel’s morning tea practice
  • how to become a magnetic being that radiates beauty
  • the many facets and faces of the feminine
“when a woman has really gone within and met herself, when she has a constant daily relationship with herself and her self-care practice and she takes the time to really know herself, she’s able to step into her community and be a strong pillar of wisdom and of beauty. to shine an inner radiance that comes from a woman who truly knows herself and is in love with herself.”

“the more intimate i become with life the more i love it, the more i want to serve it, the more i want to care for it, the more i want to be part of it. the human experience is so challenging in so many ways and it’s also so exquisitely beautiful and i’m so grateful to be here.”

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