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Retreats • Priestess Temples • Workshops

Next Reverie is Oct 9th, 2026


May 2026

June 2026

Co-Work gathering

• Austin TX • 

Collaboration with Aurora House

Guided work sprints with built-in breaks for connection and networking

Yoni Crafts Workshop

• Austin TX • 

Collaboration with Aurora House

Gentle guided meditation to connect with your womb, yoni, creativity, and inner feminine landscape

Austin Embodiment Festival

use code Mayra10 to get $25 off

Sacred Event hosted by Mayra

Sacred Event hosted by Mayra


The Art of Being Unapologetic
Reclaim your voice, your desires, and your unapologetic self-expression. This dynamic workshop blends sensual embodiment, inner permission work, and emotional alchemy to help you embody confidence without compromise. For those ready to own all of who they are—loudly or silently, but always powerfully.

Sensual Co-Ed and Women’s Retreats
Ready to bring play, magic, relaxation, surrender to another city or country. After exploring the magic of Costa Rica in her first Women’s and Co-Ed retreat, Mayra is exploring the next place to bring her magic. Will it be with you?

✨ Additional Signature Topics

  • Dark Feminine Power & Pleasure
  • Magnetize Ease, Luck & Abundance
  • Feminine Rage Embodiment

🔥 Available for podcasts, workshops, retreats, and corporate events. I bring a unique blend of embodiment, energetics, and transformational leadership—guiding people into deep personal power, ease, and magnetism. Invite me in as your guest, co-host, or creative partner.


Is Sex the Adult Version of a Standardized Test?

Written by intimacy guide Miranda Wylie

This article draws a parallel between standardized testing and sex, arguing that performance anxiety has migrated from academics into the bedroom, where we grade ourselves on metrics like erections, wetness, orgasm timing, and duration, none of which have a “correct” answer.

Through scenes with co-facilitator Mayra and a client doing surrogate partner therapy, Wylie illustrates how most of us have learned touch as transactional — always asking is this working, are we there yet? — rather than as genuine presence. She traces this pattern across history, from procreation as pass/fail, to the sexual revolution’s orgasm metrics, to today’s porn-informed standards, arguing that porn didn’t invent sexual performance anxiety, it just gave it new standards to fail against.

The antidote she offers is Sensate Focus — a practice of slow, curious, non-demanding touch that opens pleasure beyond the usual erogenous zones. The goal isn’t to perform better, but to stop performing altogether — shifting from evaluation to presence


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