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The story of ŪSET

ŪSET was not something I sat down one day to create. It was born out of my devotion to feminine healing and sovereignty. It was born through me.

 

The name comes from Isis (ŪSET), the great Egyptian goddess, the mother, the womb and the one who gathers what was broken and breathes life into it again. Just like Isis, ŪSET carries the power of restoration, rebirth and transformation.

 

When the name came, ŪSET, I felt it a pulse in my body. Her story is the story of all women. We all carry pieces of ourselves that have been scattered, silenced and forgotten, and just like Isis, we have the power to restore, rebirth and rise again.

 

The vision of ŪSET is simple yet radical; to create a space where women can come home to themselves, embody their truth and rise into their full feminine power.

 

For years, I carried a deep longing inside, a devotion to feminine healing, to truth and to sovereignty. It was as if my own womb kept whispering to me: “remember who you are, and guide others to remember too.”

 

Here in ŪSET I weave together everything I have lived and learned, the wisdom of ancient traditions with modern sciences: Somatics, Family Constellation, Polyvagal Theory, Enneagram and embodied practices. It is not only about techniques, it is more about presence, listening to your body and allowing your womb to speak her truth.

 

Every retreat, workshop and program is designed to reconnect women with their bodies, release stored emotions and reclaim the beauty and sovereignty of their feminine essence.

 

Today, ŪSET is blossoming in Egypt and beyond, gathering women into circles of healing, joy and remembrance. It is no longer just mine; it belongs to every woman who steps into the circle, every voice that shares, every tear, every laugh and every breath.

 

 

ŪSET is not just a brand it is my prayer, my offering and our remembering of who we were always meant to be. It is a sanctuary where women can breathe, move and come home to themselves. It is a sacred revolution.

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