Joëlle Fauve

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Joëlle is a truthseeker studying Quantum Midwifery. She is a lover of Mother Earth, and Earth’s evolution in all different dimensions. A human being, aiming to hold space for all of what moves us. In June 2020 she started a holistic midwifery program with elder midwife, Whapio Bartlett, at The Matrona. She has also completed a Doula Training that was taught by Indie Birth.

After peeling back many layers of her conditioning and programming, what she found so far is a deep passion for everything birth. And what she found and realised through her studies is, that the study of birth, is the study of life. Or at least it is for her. It has unfolded for her into a spiral of truthseeking not only about birth, but all of life and our multidimensionality. Understanding the truth of who we are and how we can best apply that in birth, is where her path is currently guided towards.

It was very clear to her, that if her wish is to be able to truly serve women without projecting any of her own agenda’s, wounds and ideologies, she needed to deeply go through a discovery of herself (and she continues to!). She found that we are programmed to see such a small portion of the spectrum of what is actually here for us, and that is why she is inspired to support women and their partners to be the autonomous and sovereign beings, we all are. She wants to help women to find their truth and the inborn wisdom that lays within and she is convinced that if we listen to our intuitive guide within, we will know what to do and when.

She continuously studies pregnancy, birth and motherhood (the A&P and the Sacred), while being in awe of the wild unknown and uncontrollable nature of birth. She shares her musings and findings with all of you at Autonomous Birth, to see what wants to unfold through that. Currently she is serving women and families in person and virtually, while building a community vegetable garden in The Netherlands.

When not studying birth, she can be found in nature, connecting to trees and stones, taking long baths, practicing yoga and breath work and in the kitchen cooking up something vibrant and nutritious.

Read more about Joëlle’s journey here -https://www.autonomousbirth.org

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