Pleasure is the measure of your aliveness. It is not frivolous — it is your birthright, your compass, and your healing. — Anonymous
What if your pleasure is the key to your liberation? What if it could be your prayer, your medicine, and your power? When was the last time you felt fully alive in your body — unapologetically?
Pleasure Alchemy is a somatic journey designed to awaken, heal, and empower you through the sacred art of sensual embodiment. By engaging all five senses through sacred touch, movement, and sound rituals, we’ll explore how to rewire shame and reclaim pleasure as a path to healing. Together, we will co-create alchemy through collective care. We invite you to experience yourself in community more fully and authentically by:
Activating the body temple through guided somatic practices, breathwork, and movement rituals designed to reconnect to your sensual body as a source of truth, beauty, and divine intelligence.
Join us for an opportunity to reclaim your pleasure as a source of personal power, liberation, and deep connection in community. Pleasure is not just indulgence — it’s medicine.
Please Note: Pleasure Alchemy is best experienced somatically — in the body — and through community ritual. We invite learning through touch and presence. You are always at choice. While sensuality will be invited into the space, no overt sexual behavior will be part of the workshop.
Leah is passionate about empowering others to communicate mindfully and confidently. As a meditation teacher with 40+ years as a performer and a background in corporate communications management, she creates brave spaces for transformation, fostering deep connections through compassion-based practices.
Tony Holmes (aka The Love Warrior) is a transformational guide and creator of Pleasure Alchemy, which blends sacred sexuality, somatic healing, and emotional alchemy to awaken embodied liberation, radical self-love, and the power of pleasure as a path to wholeness.
shiloh burton is a somatic practitioner, educator, and meditation teacher who weaves justice, art, and embodiment into spaces for healing, pleasure, and liberation — inviting truth-telling, repair, and the sacred practice of being fully human in community.