“Soul Rising is not a destination. It is the movement of your soul toward its truth.”
Émilie
Some paths are not chosen — they choose you.
Mine began in the structured world of French administration. Organised, predictable, respectable. But beneath the surface, something was burning with a different way of living. It was not a crisis that transformed me. It was a shadow.
Walking alongside my father through severe depression, then holding his departure — that is what opened me. He was a man of noble values who believed deeply in reincarnation, and often told me: “Help yourself and Heaven will help you.” This inheritance — a bridge between the Western world and the concepts of Karma and Dharma — became the silent foundation of everything I do.
India did not present itself as a spiritual escape. It arrived as an evidence. Today I live in Agra — in the shadow of the Taj Mahal — and it is from this anchorage between marble sky and sacred earth that I guide women toward their own elevation.
I trained at The Yoga Institute — the world’s oldest yoga institution — in Mumbai and Goa. This training did not teach me postures. It taught me to listen: the body as language, the breath as compass, silence as a tool of transformation.
My credentials include a 900-hour Advanced Teacher Training and an immersion at the Sivananda Ashram in Trivandrum. These are not titles. They are years of practice, of sitting with discomfort, of learning to hold space — for myself first, then for others.
I am not a guru. I do not sell enlightenment or magic formulas.
I am a woman who has walked the path — who walks it still, every day — and who reaches out her hand so we may walk a stretch of it together
✦ Release what weighs you down — patterns, beliefs, tensions crystallised in the body.
✦ Reveal what drives you — your deepest truth, your essential desires, your inner power.
✦ Embody a life that is truly yours — grounded, luminous, fully lived.
“India taught me that depth and beauty do not oppose each other. They seek each other.”
Émilie
