


Also known as Iyanifa Ifátinúwẹ̀ and, in spirit, Elunara Amara, her work blends the mystical with the practical, offering steady support and a space for spiritual remembrance to those ready to reclaim the wisdom held within the womb.
She stands as a bridge between worlds: a keeper of feminine rites and a midwife for the shadows that long to be witnessed and integrated.
Initiated into the sacred lineages of the Taíno and Yoruba traditions, Shanti moves with ancestral breath, ritual rhythm, and the transformative power of shadow alchemy. Her medicine is shaped by lived experience, ancient remembering, and deep reverence for the Earth and her cycles.
Through her offerings, she creates transformative spaces—ceremonies, retreats, and programs—that awaken the archetypes of Maiden, Mother, and Wise Woman, while tending to the often-unseen wounds of modern womanhood: grief, burnout, trauma, and disconnection. She offers more than healing; she invites a sacred reclamation of feminine sovereignty.
To sit in her circle is to remember that the womb is not broken—it is a temple, a portal, and a beacon of power, prophecy, and purpose.