About Me-Bio


My Story
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Hi, my name is Aurora. I’m 41, originally from Italy, and after spending over fifteen years living in London, I am now spending time back in Italy.
My path has carried me across cultures, disciplines, and spiritual traditions, always guided by a deep curiosity for healing, embodiment, and the unseen dimensions of life. What began as a personal search became the work I now offer to others—a living expression of devotion, resilience, and transformation.
My journey into this work emerged from lived experience at the edges of life: addiction, pain, and the slow, often painful reclamation of myself. Recovery began in 2010, and I have been fully sober since 2018. These experiences inform everything I do. I know trauma, addiction, and healing are not abstract ideas—they are lived, embodied realities. And I know that liberation, however hard-won, is always possible.
Before dedicating myself fully to this path, I worked in hospitality, tourism, and events. But in 2017, I left that life behind and traveled to India, immersing myself in yoga study and practice. I completed a 500-hour yoga teacher training with one of the world’s most respected yoga schools and assisted countless trainings while traveling internationally, deepening my understanding of the body, energy, and the wisdom of living in alignment. Over the years, I also traveled extensively through India, Bali, and Thailand, learning directly from teachers, monks, and spiritual communities.
The deepest turning point in my life came when I moved into a Hindu temple and lived as a nun—almost a year of intense temple life, followed by periods living in and out of the ashram. That experience transformed me. It brought me face-to-face with my own limitations, my fears, and my patterns, and it also revealed an inner strength I had never fully trusted. I came to understand discipline, devotion, and simplicity not as rules, but as a way to open the heart, steady the mind, and reconnect with the soul. Emerging from that intense period, I felt like a new person: grounded, resilient, and ready to carry a monk’s mindset into everyday life.
After twenty years in England, I am now based in Italy, where I continue to teach, heal, and build conscious, heart-centered community.
At the heart of everything I do is Bhakti—the yoga of devotion. My work is an offering: a space where body, energy, and spirit are welcomed into dialogue, where people can reconnect with themselves, and where healing unfolds through presence, truth, and love. This is my life, my practice, and my deepest joy.
I am an intuitive energy worker, somatic release facilitator- spiritual healer. I guide people back into their bodies so they can remember who they truly are. Through yin yoga, fascia and somatic embodiment, chakra healing, mantra, and subtle energy work, I support deep emotional and energetic transformation—gently, honestly, and with reverence. My intention is always to create a space where healing can emerge naturally, and where the body and heart feel seen, held, and renewed.
My approach is intuitive and channeled. I feel energy directly in my body: sensations, emotions, symbols, and subtle movements arise as information. This is how I listen. This is how I translate what wants to be seen, released, or integrated—both for individuals and for the communities I serve. In recent years, this sensitivity has expanded into a psychic perception that remains deeply grounded in embodiment, ethics, and service. Every session is an invitation to connect with your inner guidance and to trust the wisdom of your own body and soul.
Spirituality is not something I practice on the side—it is the thread that has guided my entire life. I am devoted to mysticism, the Vedic tradition, bhakti yoga, mantra, and the path of love. Mantra meditation and mantra healing are central to my work, drawing on the vibrational intelligence of sound as a doorway into the heart. As a Capricorn with Jupiter in the 12th house, my life naturally orbits the unseen, the devotional, and the inward path. I see my work as a bridge—between the visible and invisible, the everyday and the sacred, the heart and the universe.
