SIA HU HEKA
SOMATIC EDUCATOR · FACILITATOR · CREATIVE DIRECTOR
I create embodied spaces for transformation, ritual, psychological inquiry and creative expression.
My work brings together the body, psyche, spirituality, archetypal inquiry and art, supporting people to recover inner authority, deepen their relationship with the sacred, and give form to what is seeking to emerge through them.
ENTER MY WORK
THE WORK I OFFER HAS BEEN LIVED
My work has emerged through years of study, personal transformation, facilitation and direct relationship with the body, psyche and sacred.
It has been shaped through somatic education, psychology, movement, ritual, archetypal inquiry and the long practice of accompanying people through change.
I am interested in transformation that is not only understood intellectually, but lived through the whole person and expressed through the ways we relate, create and participate in the world.
BETWEEN WHAT I INHERITED AND WHAT LIVED WITHIN ME
I was born in Galicia, in the northwest of Spain, and raised within a conservative family where order, discipline and inherited ideas about morality shaped much of the world around me.
At the same time, I carried a deeply creative and questioning nature.
From an early age, I felt the tension between the life I had inherited and the life moving within me.
I was drawn toward the invisible, the mysterious and the forces shaping human experience beneath the surface: the body, fear, intimacy, spirituality, symbolism and the deeper structures of the psyche.
Even before I had the language to understand it, I sensed that there was more to life than what could be seen, explained or socially accepted.
That tension became the beginning of my search.
THE SEARCH FOR WHAT IS REAL
My search did not unfold through one path alone.
It moved through very different worlds: the stock market and private banking, psychology, yoga, tantra, dance, somatic practice, ritual, archetypal inquiry and esoteric traditions.
Travelling widely, living in different countries and learning other languages and cultures were also essential parts of that search.
They expanded the way I understood identity, belief, relationship and belonging, and showed me that there is never only one way of interpreting life.
Each field and culture revealed something different about human nature—our desire for security, our relationship with power, the ways we perform, protect, connect, control, surrender and search for meaning.
I was never interested only in choosing one identity or remaining inside one system. I wanted to experience the wider spectrum of life and understand what moved beneath the surface of it.
Again and again, I found myself drawn toward spaces where I could explore power dynamics, intimacy, fear, desire, spirituality and the deeper structures shaping human behaviour.
The language changed from one world to another, but the central question remained the same:
How do we return to what is real within us, and live from that place?
Spirituality is personal, intimate and private. No external framework can replace your direct relationship with the sacred.
GIVING FORM TO THE UNSEEN
My relationship with the unseen has always been a place of deep intimacy.
Ritual and artistic expression became ways of giving form to what I could sense but could not always explain, bridges between inner experience and the visible world.
I am deeply spiritual, but I am equally committed to remaining in relationship with life as it is.
This is why my work brings the mystical into dialogue with the intellectual, the wisdom of the body with the intelligence of the mind, and the personality with the deeper movements of the soul.
I am interested in what becomes possible when these dimensions are no longer separated, but allowed to inform one another.
Since 2015, I have facilitated more than 200 workshops, retreats, trainings and embodied spaces devoted to transformation.
My work has continued to evolve through study, teaching, accompanying others, personal transformation and direct experience.
What I offer today is not the expression of a single tradition, but a living synthesis of what I have studied, embodied, questioned and discovered over time.
Feeling safe inside does not make life less wild. It gives us the ground from which to meet its wildness.
THE EMERGENCE
The name Sia Hu Heka emerged from this journey of self-discovery.
For me, it holds three living principles: wisdom, truthful expression and transformative power. This name became a map for the work I was becoming ready to carry.
It represents not a departure from who I was, but a deeper articulation of the woman, teacher and creative force I had been becoming.
Hathor Heka School grew from the same unfolding.
It was not conceived as a finished system. It emerged gradually through the teachings, the women, the retreats, the questions, the mistakes, the rituals and the living field created over many years.
What began as a body of personal and group work is now becoming a contemporary embodied mystery school and cultural movement.
At the heart of everything I create is a devotion to love: not only as an idea or emotion, but as a living intelligence capable of transforming the way we inhabit ourselves, meet one another and participate in the world.
What is going to save this world is creativity: our capacity to birth something truly original.
A DECADE OF PRACTICE, INQUIRY & FACILITATION
SINCE 2015
Facilitating embodied transformational work through workshops, retreats, trainings and long-term learning spaces.
200+
Workshops, retreats, group processes and experiential spaces held across different countries and communities.
A MULTIDISCIPLINARY BODY OF WORK
Somatics · Psychology · Ritual · Archetypal Inquiry · Art · Spirituality · Relational Practice
FOUNDER
Hathor Heka School & Cultural Movement—a contemporary embodied mystery school devoted to inner transformation, creative expression and cultural contribution.
WHAT GUIDES MY WORK
EMBODIMENT
Transformation becomes meaningful when it enters lived experience.
The body offers information through sensation, rhythm, instinct, emotion and changing capacity. My work supports people in listening to this intelligence and developing a more grounded relationship with themselves.
PSYCHE
The psyche holds conditioning, memory, shadow, personal mythology and the deeper patterns shaping how we experience ourselves and the world.
My work invites a conscious relationship with these inner structures, not to eliminate complexity, but to meet it with greater awareness, compassion and responsibility.
INNER AUTHORITY
No teaching, tradition or facilitator can replace personal discernment.
I create spaces where people can question, feel, reflect and recognise what is true for them, without being asked to surrender their authority to an external system.
RELATIONSHIP
Transformation does not happen in isolation.
The ways we meet intimacy, difference, power, boundaries, responsibility and repair reveal how deeply our inner work has become embodied.
CREATIVITY
Creativity gives form to what is moving within us.
Through ritual, movement, writing, image, voice and artistic expression, inner experience becomes visible and begins to influence the relational and cultural field around us.
THE SACRED
Spirituality is not separate from ordinary life.
I am interested in a direct relationship with the sacred that remains connected to the body, discernment, relationship, beauty and the realities of being human.
FOUNDER OF HATHOR HEKA
A SCHOOL THAT GREW FROM LIVED EXPERIENCE
Hathor Heka emerged through the natural maturation of my work.
It grew through years of teaching, facilitating, listening, experimenting and accompanying people through transformation, shaped by the practices, retreats, rituals, relationships, questions and women who entered the field.
Over time, it became clear that what was forming was larger than a collection of programmes.
Hathor Heka was becoming a contemporary embodied mystery school and cultural movement: a space where body, psyche, spirit, creativity and culture could be brought into relationship.
My role as founder is to hold the vision, protect the integrity of the work and create structures through which other women can gradually become facilitators, artists, teachers, community holders and cultural contributors.
The work begins within, but it does not end there.
CURRENT WAYS TO WORK WITH ME
My work takes different forms, from long-term training and personalised mentorship to retreats, public temples and workshops.
Each offering has its own rhythm, depth and purpose, but all are rooted in embodiment, psychological inquiry, ritual, creativity and direct relationship with the sacred.
HATHOR HEKA SCHOOL
A contemporary embodied mystery school and cultural movement exploring the relationship between body, psyche, spirit, creativity and culture.
The School offers a progressive pathway through embodiment, initiation, transmission and cultural contribution.
PRIVATE MENTORSHIP
A personalised space for people seeking deeper support, reflection and guidance through a particular transition, creative process, leadership threshold or period of transformation.
This is not a fixed programme. It is a responsive process shaped around the individual and the work they are ready to enter.
RETREATS & PILGRIMAGES
Immersive journeys held through ritual, land, relationship and embodied practice.
These spaces offer time to step beyond ordinary rhythms, deepen into personal and collective inquiry, and enter meaningful relationship with place, mystery and transformation.
PUBLIC TEMPLES & WORKSHOPS
Shorter public experiences devoted to embodiment, eros, ritual, relationship, creativity and integration.
These offerings are open to people who want to encounter the work without entering a long-term training.
ENTER THE WORK
My work continues to evolve through listening- to the body, the people present, the relationships within the field and the deeper movement seeking form.
You may enter through the School, private mentorship, a retreat, pilgrimage, public temple or workshop.
Each space offers a different doorway, but the invitation remains the same:
To meet yourself more truthfully.
To deepen your relationship with what is alive.
To give form to the life that is seeking to emerge through you.