31 Dec Alisha Dias
Alisha Dias is a mother to four children, writer, ritualist, registered nurse in Oregon, doula, and perinatal yoga instructor. She has over a decade of experience supporting families across the continuum of birth and parenting while also navigating intense moments of change, trauma, and the unknown. Birth for Alisha has been the bridge to a life of devotion, guiding her on the path where motherhood and priestesshood intersect. Her work blends ancestral lineage, mythic imagination, and land-based ritual with professional expertise in trauma-informed care, perinatal support, and life story work.
Alisha values when women gather and the unique wisdom that emerges, especially around the themes of rebirth and thresholds. She has participated in a global women’s council, Rebirth for the last six years. The experiences that have arisen from this devotion have guided her across the globe. She has spent time in her children’s ancestral homelands of England, Portugal, and France, as well as sacred sites in Egypt, Guatemala, and Spain. In Egypt, it became deeply embodied that her “lineage is her legacy,” and she now prioritizes guiding her daughters as they come of age, wrapping them into the folds of a life of devotion.
Through offerings such as Brigid’s Blessing Way and the Mary Magdalene Midsummer Picnic, Alisha creates sacred, peer-shared spaces where participants honor life’s transitions, celebrate thresholds, and connect with inner wisdom. Her teachings are inclusive, grounded, and designed to empower participants to navigate birth, motherhood, and transformative moments with grace, reverence, and resilience.
