THOSE WHO HOLD THE SPACE
Turiya’s Gallery is shaped not only by the space itself, but by those who gather within it.
Each facilitator brings their own depth, presence, and way of working; offering support, guidance, and care through a range of modalities and experiences.
What is shared here is not one path, but many— each rooted in intention, and held with integrity.
KRISTEN DALZEN
Kristen is a visionary healer, Reiki Master, and guide of embodied awakening devoted to the remembrance of joy, truth, and aliveness. Her work is an invitation to return—to the wisdom of the body, the pulse of desire, and the quiet radiance of one’s essential nature. With a presence both playful and profound, she creates a field where defenses soften, old imprints unwind, and the natural state of wholeness and pleasure begins to emerge.
Rooted in over three decades of study and devotion, Kristen draws from lineages of Reiki, chakra alchemy, breathwork, and somatic healing. She is a weaver of sacred space and a steward of connection, devoted to cultivating environments where intimacy, authenticity, and transformation can unfold organically. As keeper of the temple and high priestess, she honors the subtle, the unseen, and the deeply felt.
Her work is one of soul remembrance—supporting others in releasing what obscures their truth and reclaiming the fullness of their expression. Through intuitive presence and refined guidance, she offers a space where each being is met, held, and celebrated. In her field, clients are gently guided back into alignment with their essence—heart-led, liberated, and fully alive.
Robyn Dalzen
Robyn is a somatic intimacy coach, trauma therapist and pleasure revolutionary. She is passionate about helping people find what brings them joy — in their body and in their life. Robyn's work is at the intersection of mindfulness, consent, embodiment and sexuality.
Working with individuals, couples, and with groups, Robyn guides people to feel at home in their bodies, create boundaries in all aspects of their lives, and to deepen their joy. She holds a steady, embodied presence that invites others to slow down, feel met, and show up fully as themselves.
At the heart of Robyn's work is a spirit of playfulness — she believes joy and lightness are just as essential to growth as depth and vulnerability. She brings genuine curiosity to every person and every session, meeting each individual's experience without judgment or a fixed agenda.
Robyn is CEO and co-founder of the School of Consent and is trained as a Transformational Leadership Coach, Embodied Sex Coach, Sexological Bodyworker, Wheel of Consent Facilitator, and Tension & Trauma Releasing Exercise (TRE®) provider.
Learn more at www.robyndalzen.com
Erin Geesaman Rabke
Erin is a Somatic Naturalist & Embodiment Mentor; a writer, a mother, a teacher, and a possibilitarian. Erin is the creator of Refugia, a 13-month depth training, which she co-teaches with her beloved husband, Carl Rabke.
Professionally trained as a Feldenkrais® Practitioner, an Embodied Life Teacher, a Work That Reconnects Facilitator, and a Community Grief Ritualist. Over the past 30 years Erin has been trained in several somatics lineages and has more than 30 years of practice and study in the Tibetan Buddhist traditions of Dzogchen and Lojong.
Erin has spent the past 15 years in ongoing deep mentorship in soul work, deep ecology, and the mythopoetic.
Erin is a passionate cook, a home herbalist, and a beekeeper. She is dedicated to ripening mature human beings and to stewarding refugia. She is an animist, a lover of poetry, a convener of soulful communities, and is devoted to the wild Earth and the great remembering of more soulful and life-giving ways to be human. She’s currently at work on two books.
Along with her husband, Carl, she hosts the Embodiment Matters Podcast. They live in Salt Lake City, Utah, with their 15-year old son, many wily animals, and a wild permaculture garden.
Find out more at www.embodimentmatters.com
DEANN BOLINDER
Embodiment Guide • Aliveness Coach • Mentor
Deann creates spaces for women to reclaim their aliveness and return home to themselves through embodied movement, sacred sensuality, somatic practices, community circles, and listening to the wisdom of the body.
With decades of training in intuitive healing, energy work, bodywork, and somatic practices, Deann’s work is rooted in the body’s innate intelligence. Her journey from a wise, sensitive child to devoted mother, seeker, and healer led her to embodiment, where she discovered profound healing, and a way of living she couldn’t keep to herself. She is devoted to share this work with people everywhere.
Drawing from training in the Ishtara® Method, S-Factor, The School of Womanly Arts including a Coaching Certification, and NICABM trauma-informed studies, Deann offers a deeply experiential and attuned approach. She teaches live classes in Salt Lake City, online, retreats with fellow embodiment leaders, and offers private one-on-one sessions tailored to each person’s unique journey.
At 60, Deann lives as an example that vitality, sensuality, growth, and self-expression do not diminish with age—they deepen. Her spaces are sacred and playful, fierce and compassionate, inviting women to honor their truth, trust their bodies, and reclaim pleasure as a birthright.
This is not self-improvement. This is returning and remembering.
Connect with Deann by text @ 801-599-4556
Website currently under construction
Tracy Harward
Tracy is the creator of Ishtara®, a somatic method she developed over more than a decade to heal herself that has grown into a community of students and trained teachers worldwide.
Ishtara gives people a way to come to life through the body. Ishtara is a language that allows you to turn to your own body as your healer and gives you a way to become free from any conditioning that keeps you from being fully yourself.
Ishtara became possible in part because Tracy's life was changed by working with Kristen Dalzen. Many of Kristen's teachings are gratefully used with permission inside of Ishtara. Tracy brings her retreats to Turiya because it is a sacred space that supports people to come to life.
You can learn more about Ishtara or find a teacher at ishtarabody.com