Where it’s Safe to Be Seen
It’s rare in this modern world to find a safe place where the messy parts AND the glorious parts of who you are can be accepted. It’s OKAY for you to relate to other women from a place of worthiness (you can own your light). AND it’s okay that you have wounds that still need healing (you can own your dark, too).
One of my super-powers is separating women from shame.
In this space free from shame, I mirror for women what real self-love can be like, showing them a new relationship dynamic with body and soul.
The results are nothing short of miraculous. In just a handful of months, with dedicated and direction attention from me and the support of a small and intentional sisterhood my clients experience:
Actually enjoy BEING the woman they’ve always dreamed to be, naturally confident around sex, showing-up in the world proud of who they are.
Moving from “ I need to prove myself” mode to a deep sense of “I am enough, I know my worth in the world.”
Unprecedented levels of communication with their partners, and the ability to share wants and needs authentically and masterfully so the conversations feel like a win-win.
Feeling sensually alive and at home in their body, intimately connected to their own pleasure and wisdom, at peace with who they are.
It’s possible for you, too. I believe deep down you know who you are and the more you are made for. I created the Embody Academy so you can become her now, not 10 or 20 years from now.
Plus, be trained in the
Feminine Wholeness® Method
and become a certified practitioner!
“Morgan is the QUEEN of taking what we may already ‘know’ in our brains and helping us to LIVE IT in our bodies and on a soul level. ”
If living the rest of your life as the woman you were created to be (versus the woman you were conditioned to be) is important to you, let’s get on a call together to see if The Embody Academy is right for you.
At 64, she saw herself as sexy again and it motivated her to take better care of her body and soul.
Seeing myself as sexy has not been a part of my narrative for about 30 years. Even typing that gives me a feeling of sadness for how I have shamed y own body as it changed, especially through menopause. I mentally called myself “fat pig” and more. Now, I happily look at myself in the mirror and love what I see, imperfections and all. I am thankful for all she (my body) has been able to do for me. Seeing myself in this new way has motivated me to take better care of myself and treat my body with respect, healthy food an life giving activities.
Morgan is the deepest, most dedicated, knowledgeable, wise loving and lovable woman I now. It’s like having the perfect big sister (even though I am much older than her) who I can talk to about ANYTHING without ANY judgement or dismissiveness, and with love, acceptance and joy. She taught me to have fun with the process of embodiment and be loving and gentle with myself along with the way."
Debbie B.