This interview will air on:
Wednesday, 27 November 2024 at 3:30pm PST (Los Angeles), 6:30pm EST (New York), or 11:30pm GMT (London), or
Thursday, 28 November 2024 at 10:00am ACDT (Adelaide, South Australia) or 12.30pm NZDT (New Zealand).
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During this interview you will learn:
What it means to embody the Divine Feminine and why it is important for today’s society.
How embodying the Divine Feminine can influence one's spiritual practice, relationships, self-love, and self-acceptance.
The practices and rituals to enable us to embody.
About Leslie Zehr
A Gift from Leslie
Leslie is offering a free Embodying the Feminine Divine Movement Meditation that allows you to connect deeply with Mother Earth and which will also transform you into a sacred vessel for spiritual and healing energy.
Originally from Peru and educated in the USA, Leslie Zehr felt a strong calling to 'return' to Egypt in 1986 to delve into the ancient mysteries. In 2002, after a profound initiation experience at Dendera Temple in Luxor, she received and developed the Universal Dancer. This method of Sacred Dance, with its use of sacred geometry, primordial energies, waves, and chakras, has the power to unlock intuition, vitality, and creativity.
A trained hypnotherapist, Reiki master, astrologer, aromatherapist, and homeopath, Leslie is the author of two books: The Alchemy of Dance: Sacred Dance as a Path to the Universal Dancer and The Al-chemia Remedies: Vibrational Essences from Egyptian Flowers and Sacred Sites.
In Cairo, Leslie founded The Centre for Health and Well-being, which later became The Centre for Sacred Arts, a modern-day temple for learning and creativity honoring the Goddess Hat-Hor. Her lectures and workshops in Sacred Dance and the Al-chemia Remedies have taken her from Cairo, ancient Egyptian temples, and archaeological sites along the Nile River to studios and centers in New York, Maine, Maryland, Arizona, Washington, and Puerto Rico.
Leslie offers courses through her online school, Universal Dancer Temple of the Sacred Arts, and she is the host and producer of The Universal Dancer Podcast.