We recently connected with Camelia Janelle and have shared our conversation below.
Camelia , appreciate you joining us today. If you had a defining moment that you feel really changed the trajectory of your career, we’d love to hear the story and details.
As someone who isn’t afraid to pivot and follow my spirit, there’s many moments that hold definition in how I chanted or evolved in my journey. One comes to mind more prominently and that would be when I went through the rights of passage as a Sacred Woman with Queen Afua’s program for wombmen. The experience called to me for several years before I was in the position to invest in the experience. I was able to have time with the Queen of feminine healing, fellowship with like spirited women, and opened doors and windows to parts of myself that needed to be revealed so I can more clearly see my purpose in my life for myself and for my surrounding communities. The experience was a total of 14 weeks, studying online in the midst of the Covid pandemic. This experience left me feeling inspired, anointed, and chosen to lead myself into the version of me that heals, grows, and stands in her power without apology. It also allowed me to feel more confident in the path I was already approaching and gave me a green light I didn’t know I needed, to continue my work, and it confirmed that the path I was on—was mine and I was needed in my field.

Great, appreciate you sharing that with us. Before we ask you to share more of your insights, can you take a moment to introduce yourself and how you got to where you are today to our readers.
I am a Womb Liberationist and Sacred Sexuality Oracle — which means I guide women back into relationship with their bodies, their intuition, and their personal power through embodied practice.
My work sits at the intersection of sensuality, spiritual awareness, emotional accountability, and liberation.
I didn’t enter this field through theory. I entered it through lived experience.
My journey into womb work and sacred sexuality began as a personal reckoning — navigating motherhood, relationships, displacement, spiritual communities, and reclaiming my body after seasons where I silenced my intuition. I realized that many women are taught to disconnect from their womb voice, their sensual energy, and their anger — especially when navigating love, leadership, and spirituality.
So I began doing what I now guide others through:
Rebuilding self-trust from the body up.
My work includes:
• Womb-centered embodiment practices
• Sensual movement rituals
• Liberation-based storytelling
• Courses and guided containers
• Speaking and community facilitation
• Private sessions focused on reclaiming personal power
At its core, I help women:
• Reconnect with their intuition
• Break cycles with emotionally immature or spiritually manipulative partners
• Reclaim sensuality without shame
• Strengthen boundaries without losing softness
• Rebuild confidence after betrayal or loss
• Align spirituality with embodied discipline
What sets me apart is that I do not teach from perfection. I teach from integration.
I do not sell fantasy healing. I model real healing — including accountability, recalibration, and evolution in real time.
My work is not about blaming men or glorifying victimhood. It’s about sovereignty. It’s about understanding how power works — in relationships, in the body, in spiritual spaces, and in society — and reclaiming it consciously.
What I am most proud of is my ability to tell the truth publicly while still standing rooted in my femininity. I’ve shared my journey through homelessness, heartbreak, spiritual manipulation, and rebirth — not to center struggle, but to demonstrate resilience and recalibration.
Potential clients and followers should know this:
My brand is not about performance.
It is about embodiment.
I am not here to make women feel temporarily empowered.
I am here to help them become disciplined in their self-trust.
Sacred sexuality, to me, is not about seduction, it’s about alignment.
Womb liberation is not about aesthetic spirituality — it’s about dismantling internalized silence.
And everything I offer flows from that place.

Training and knowledge matter of course, but beyond that what do you think matters most in terms of succeeding in your field?
Sacred sexuality and womb-centered work is not just aesthetic. It is psychologically, emotionally, and spiritually layered work. You are often holding space for trauma, projection, desire, shame, power dynamics, and vulnerability — sometimes all at once.
If your nervous system isn’t regulated, if your boundaries aren’t clear, or if you are still seeking validation through your work, this field will expose you quickly.
It requires emotional maturity.
It requires knowing how to screen people before bringing them into shared spaces. Not everyone who is curious about sacred sexuality is safe to hold or be held in that energy. Screening, clear agreements, and strong facilitation structure protect everyone involved.
It also requires the humility to understand that sensual spaces can attract ego, performance, and even manipulation. Protecting the integrity of the container is more important than filling the room.
Another critical element is self-accountability.
If you are guiding others into intimacy, embodiment, or power reclamation, you must be actively doing your own work. You must be willing to examine your blind spots, your savior complex, your attraction patterns, your triggers, and your relationship with power.
The glamor of this field is visibility, sensuality, and creative expression.
The real work is discipline, energetic hygiene, documentation, boundaries, consent education, and protecting sacred space from misuse.
Success in this industry is not about being the most provocative or charismatic.
It’s about being the safest person in the room while still being powerful.
That balance is everything.

How about pivoting – can you share the story of a time you’ve had to pivot?
One of the most significant pivots I’ve made in my work happened recently.
For years, I created spaces that centered sacred sexuality and embodiment for both men and women. My intention was integration — healing relational dynamics together, modeling conscious connection, and creating co-ed spaces rooted in reverence.
And while there were beautiful moments in those containers, I learned something through lived experience.
Not all shared spaces are safe by default.
Especially when you are working with intimacy, vulnerability, sensuality, and power dynamics.
I began to see how easily spiritual language can mask ego. How performance can hide immaturity. How mixed-gender spaces require an even deeper level of screening, facilitation, and energetic authority than I was initially prepared for.
I also had to confront something within myself — the part of me that wanted to believe everyone entering sacred space had the same level of discipline and integrity.
That belief was naive.
So I pivoted.
I made the decision to lean heavily into women-led, women-centered containers. Spaces where women can rebuild self-trust without male gaze influencing the energy. Spaces where sensuality is not subconsciously negotiated around how it may be perceived.
This doesn’t mean men are excluded from my work entirely.
It means access is now intentional.
Any space that includes men moving forward will have clear boundaries, structured screening, and explicit agreements around behavior and participation.
The pivot wasn’t about fear.
It was about clarity.
I realized that protecting the container is more important than expanding the audience.
And as a womb liberationist, my first responsibility is to the safety and sovereignty of women.
That shift required humility. It required acknowledging where I could have been more discerning. It required separating idealism from structure.
But that pivot has strengthened my work.
It has made my spaces safer.
It has made my voice clearer.
It has made my leadership sharper.
Sometimes growth in business isn’t about scaling bigger.
It’s about narrowing with precision.
And that precision is what I’m building now..
Contact Info:
- Instagram: CameliaJanelle
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