Welcome to the

March 1st - 18th 2025
at Swasti Eco Cottages in Bali, the Island of the Goddesses.
We are so delighted that you are part of this Sacred Training.
In honoring Devī, we focus primarily on healthy and sacred initiation rites aka samskaras, ritualizing every facet of life.
We embrace recreate these samskaras (from birth to death) rooted in the Vedic tradition, alongside Sacred Embodiment Rituals, Pūjā, Priestess Teachings, Vedic Knowledge, Ancient Songs, Voice Liberation and Sacred Drumming.
Through seven transformative ceremonies, we will celebrate and honor those pivotal moments in our lives where we may not have received the love, attention, and care we needed to process those transitions fully.
These Rites of Passage provide a meaningful way to ritualize our human journey. They nurture a healthy self-image, fostering an ego that feels loved, valued, and whole. They help us integrate as complete beings—essential to becoming healthy role models, inspiring beings, universal mothers, leaders, or mentors. Through this, we can better support other beings in their journeys, endeavors, creative expressions, and the deeper exploration of life's values, meaning and purpose.
Everything you need to prepare for our time together can be found here.
We look forward to welcoming you soon in Bali, Goddess!
What To Bring
❖ Puja Altar Set:
a nice cloth for your altar, one brass cup (or glass if brass is difficult to find), incense/palo santo/sage, one incense holder, 2 candles, oil essence, one mirror, one small bell, matches or lighter, one Japa mala, any other sacred item you wish to put on your altar.
*most things you can also purchase in Bali*
❖ Images of Women that represent the Sacred Feminine & Sacred Masculine for you.
Durgā, Kālī, Lakṣmī, Lalitā, Sarasvatī, Śiva & Śakti (Sacred Union), or any other Deity from any tradition that speaks to your heart.
You are welcome to print the images or have something that represents that particular aspect to you. You can frame or laminate the images. If you prefer you can also have deities, statues or stones to superimpose certain aspects and qualities onto them.
Click here to find a collection of images.
𓆃 Santana Laksmī, the Goddess of Progeny
𓆃 Sarasvatī, the Goddess of Knowledge and the Sacred Arts
𓆃 Kāmākhyā, the Goddess of Menstruation
𓆃 Lalitā, the Goddess of Sexuality
𓆃 Bhūmī, the Goddess of Mother Earth
𓆃 Durgā, the Goddess of Dharma, Strength & Courage
𓆃 Kālī, the Goddess of Death & Change
Optional: you can bring any other Goddesses, Gods, Spirit Animals or immanent and transcendent aspects to place on your altar and use for the different Rites of Passage we will travel through.
❖ Images of role models that you admire.
Women that represent for you the leader, mentor, teacher & guide.
❖ Images of yourself & your mother at different ages.
If possible find images when you were a baby, when you went to school for the first time, when you were about to bleed or had your first sexual experience, your wedding (or some else from your family if you are not married), during motherhood ... and if someone close to you passed away, you can bring their image too.
❖ Yoni egg or crystal dildo (optional, we will provide cucumbers - the natural way 😅 )
❖ A notebook, pencil & recorder (if you'd like to record the classes)
❖ Comfortable clothes for the day
❖ Bring one outfit for each of the 7 Rites of Passages / Ceremonies:
Birth (white)
Studies (yellow or white)
Menstruation (red)
Sexuality / Sacred Union
Motherhood
Menopause
Death
*Please be sure to bring 1 red and 1 white dress/outfit if you can & any other dresses (colours of your choice) to express the Sacred Feminine Being that you are.
❖ Spa clothes (bathing / swim suit), flip flops
❖ Items or pictures for our Shared Altar
❖ Your favourite book
❖ Bring a photo or object that represents your ancestors
❖ A refillable water bottle - please help keep Bali free from plastic! There is a water container in the yoga shala from which you can fill up your bottle every day.
❖ A thermos if you would like to have tea in the Shala (we would like to keep the Shala Space "cup" free)
❖ Clothes for cooler days What you fly in is usually enough as "warm clothes"... some light long sleeve shirts are nice to protect yourself from the sun and keep mosquitos away. The days are generally around 28oC = 83oF
❖ Sun lotion and clothes with thin long sleeve for sun protection, sun hat or cap, a small umbrella and raincoat – when it rains it really rains!
❖ A yoga mat – there are mats and bolsters in the shala, but it’s nice to have your own if you would like to use it throughout your travels (there is also a possibility to purchase yoga mats here in Ubud)
❖ A small flashlight
❖ Mosquito repellent
❖ Your passport and ATM card
❖ IDR cash for the first days
❖ Earplugs - the rice field orchestra of frogs, cicadas etc can be a bit overwhelming the first nights. After some time they become a lullaby.
Rites of Passage
Specific Items
Birth
Images of you as a baby
Images of your parents or caretakers
Any other item or object that represents that phase of your life

Studies
Images of you when on your first days of school
Images of your teachers
Any other item or object that represents that phase of your life
Menarche
Images of you in the age of the first bleed
Images of important female role models ind your life
Any other item or object that represents that phase of your life
Sacred Union
Images when you were exploring your sexuality
Images of a Sacred Union for example Śiva & Śakti, Rāma & Sītā, Pārvatī & Śiva, Viṣṇu & Lakṣmī etc.
Any other image that represents the Sacred Expression of Pleasure
Any other item or object that represents that phase of your life

Motherhood
Images when you were pregnant or when you were about to create or give birth to a new project
Image of your mother being pregnant
Any other item or object that represents the phase of your life or any other woman’s life of giving, nurturing, birthing, caring for others
Any other image you would like to bring relating to that time or in honor of that time
Menopause
Images of you when you shifted into menopause
If you are not yet in menopause, have any other image or object that represents that transition
Death
If you had a near death experience and you have an image of that time, bring it or an object that reminds you of that event
Images of someone or people who were close to you that have passed on
Any other item or object that represents that phase of loss
Any other image you would like to bring relating to the topic of death
READING MATERIALS, MANUALS & GUIDES
The Altar Guide
A beautiful explanation on how to set up your sacred space, the altar.
The 5 Step Devi Puja Guide
Step by step guide on how to carry out a 5 step vedic pūjā to the goddess, Devī
When Drummers Were Women
A Spiritual history of Rhythm ~ a Valuable dimension to our understanding of the ancient Goddess religions... documenting way drums have been played by women in ritual.
Daily Schedule
PLEASE NOTE: In the spirit of the Priestess we are open to respond to the actual that is arising in the field. All times below and in the calendar are subject to change. Also have in mind that we will do some field excursions that are not listed below. We highly recommend not to plan any other things apart from the training.
MARCH 1ST
9am Welcome & Opening
11.30am Balinese Water Purification Ceremony (Melukat)
MARCH 2ND-15TH
To each life transition we dedicate 2 full days.
DAY 1
9am – 12pm Embodiment Ritual
3.30pm – 7pm Sacred Songs & Priestess Teachings
DAY 2
7.30am – 9.30am Pūjā, a Vedic Ritual
3pm – 8pm Rite of Passage
MARCH 16TH
9am Pūjā, after: Practicum Preparation
MARCH 17TH
Practicums
MARCH 18TH
10am – 3pm Closing Ceremony
You are welcome to click here to add all of the sessions to your Google Calendar.
All times are subject to change.
Our Venue:
Swasti Eco Cottages
Important: accommodation is NOT included in the training investment fee. You can stay at Swati Eco Cottages or any place close by in Nyuh Kuning. For reservation at Swasti please contact them directly. You can also find them through booking.com
ACCOMMODATION
There are many, many places to stay in our area and nearby.
The training will take place in Nyuh Kuning, an area in Ubud. Please find and book accommodation yourself.
It’s easy to book online through pages like tripadvisor, booking, airbnb etc. There are also Facebook groups like "Ubud House and Villa for Rent", "Ubud Bali - Housing & Rental" “Ubud Rentals”, “Ubud Community” and similar sites where you can inquire about accomodation.
There are different kinds of accommodation for every kind of budget, from guesthouses to villas. If you arrive a few days early you could book a few nights in advance and then walk around to look for places, then it's possible to bargain for a better price, especially if you say you will stay longer time.
Generally, any accommodation is really nice quality with beautiful rooms since Balinese people have an exquisite sense for art. It can be nice to share accommodation with someone else from the course. The accommodation prices depends on what standard you would like. It can be really nice to get together with a couple of other students and share a place where you can feel totally comfortable!
We have a telegram group where you are welcome to connect and communicate about your stay (pls look below)
If you’re comfortable to drive a scooter/vespa, then you have a lot more options. Scooters can be rented in many places along the road for approx. 950k - 1.6mln/ month.
TELEGRAM GROUP
We have created a special telegram group for all of you that have signe up to join us in Bali for the Priestess Training. If you are not part of this group, you are welcome to join.
Join The Priestess Telegram GroupVISA & TRAVEL INFORMATION
Please be aware that the rules for Visa differ from country to country. Be sure to check with your Indonesian embassy what rules apply for your country at the time of your travel.
Many countries allow Visa On Arrival (VOA). It lasts for 30 days but if you pay a fee (around 35USD) at the airport on arrival it can be extended for another 30 days, so 2 months stay in total.
Below is a link to a page with a lot of information (that is updated regularly) for travelers coming to Bali.
We invite you to check and read this page.
Welcome Back to Bali