Soul Volume:

HOW CAN WE HEAL THE TRAUMA THAT BLOCKS OUR SENSE OF SAFETY, INNER POWER, AND CONNECTION TO OTHERS?

Soul Volume is an inquiry into what it means to feel fully grounded, secure, and authentically connected to the self, people, and the world around. It is not therapy, but rather an exploration of wholeness and harmony through uniting the emotional, intuitive, and physical aspects of oneself. Through embodied artistic practices and reflections, Soul Volume aims to help individuals reconnect with their true selves, encouraging the mind to release limiting beliefs and allowing for a more liberated and aligned self to emerge.

Embodied Artistry:

How can we descend into the body to permit, emancipate, and restore the balance within our own selves and the collective at large?

Artistry- dance, music, visuals, storytelling- is the nature of consciousness becoming grounded into form. It is not just through an intuitive channel, but a bodily connection that transcends mental limitations that can allow us to access artistry in a way that moves beyond the mind, and into a place of harmonization with ourselves and the earth around- even in the midst of discomfort and chaos. However, through colonization, westernization of spiritual practices, and the reliance on a patriarchal way of moving through life- one that prioritizes rationality over intuition and the body’s wisdom, we have misunderstandings of these sacred essences. We’ve grown away from an art that offers a space of true inquiry, because we’ve grown to fear the unknown, which is the necessary place for genuine artistry to thrive. 

The process of Accessing Artistry holds what I believe are the tools to truly understand what it means to emancipate our individual selves in a way that restores an ability and awareness on how to authentically connect with humanity, Earth, and the universe at large. 

Soul Volume explores the invitation that artistry presents- not just in the creative product, but the embodiment of what it truly means to be a creator. Through unearthing safety and freedom within the body, we invite our own voice to redefine terms and narratives that have disconnected us from a harmony between our uniting heartspace and our own, distinct expression of power. 


AYESHA

Ayesha is a multifaceted artist, speaker, dork, and the founder of Soul Volume, from Atlanta, GA. Her most explored mediums include acting, music, writing, photography, and movement. Ayesha is also an NYU Gallatin graduate where she forged her concentration around Embodied Artistry and Systemic Change.

Regarding her personal mission, whether it’s performing, working with children in education (as she has for a decade), or creating worlds with her artistic projects, Ayesha’s aim is to dismantle the current power structures and conditioning we have in place that hinder our permission, freedom, and safety to feel liberated and connected to ourselves, each other, and the world around us.

To understand how and why Soul Volume was birthed, I invite you into hearing a part of how my personal story has unfolded:

  • The freedom to release into my own voice and person has always been a guiding intention of mine. However, most of my journey has been developing the skills, the self-worth, and the trust to truly allow myself in. 

    I grew up in two very different South Asian households- a nuclear one with my dad that was quite traditional, and an unconventional experience with my corporate-turned-energy healing gay, single mother in a very conservative suburb in GA. Unknowingly but unsurprisingly, I assimilated into the western culture around me. Simultaneously, I grew farther away from exploring my Indian identity, because at the time, my cultural experiences felt defined by the normalization of abuse- especially sexual abuse, the shame and guilt that comes with being a woman, and the overall rejection of my individual voice and expression.

    Eventually, I moved to the heart of Atlanta. In high school, I was around more diverse backgrounds, and although I still lacked being around people from my own heritage, I began to find more vulnerability with exploring what made me me by channeling my emotions into various artistic mediums such as published writing, photography, acting, and music.

    At 15, I began working with children in summer camps and eventually began designing my own programs centered around intuition development, connection, and collaboration with others. My interest in education reformation progressed beyond high school, where I began designing curriculum for after-school programs teaching theatre from a body-led approach, all while attending NYU to design my own concentration in systemic trauma healing and change through art and performance.

    Despite intuitive strengths and practices in forms such as mediumship and energy healing serving as my foundation, I almost always felt dissociated, lonely, and isolated. I also felt like I gave so much of myself, yet I did not feel worthy enough to ever receive balance or even know how to receive. Most severely, I had felt an intense foreign feeling with my body, which often manifested as paralysis from traumatic experiences, breathing malfunctions, and health discrepancies, such as Interstitial Cystitis and PMDD.

    A movement-centered acting class changed that for me, however. I recognized the essential component of how body awareness would not only support my physical healing, but how it serves as a channel for art, connection to my spirit, and connection to the people and world around me.

    Within the past several years, I’ve since been working on integrating the energetic and healing tools that I’ve learned, developed, and refined since childhood, with my own take on body-led practices, somatic healing, and physical consciousness. By learning how to actively ground in the body with a connection and awareness to the energetic side, I feel more rooted in my own identity, spirituality, have an easier time getting out of my head, am able to relieve that sensation of loneliness I so often felt, have more knowledge on how to self-heal, and have an easier time speaking up for myself and taking care of my needs. Additionally, because my training includes a combination of several years of acting, piano, and other artistic development, ritualistic Indian dance, and years of energetic home clearings and energy healing, my approach leans into harnessing and accessing the potential we have as humans when we permit ourselves to understand and appreciate our physical vessel and how to allow our own spirit to flow through and communicate to us.

    As a result of this work, I truly feel like I liberate my identity more and more every day by being able to return to a connection with my spirit, my ancestral roots, my artistry, and the overall essence of myself beyond normalized restrictions and conditions that stem from learned division, disconnect, and a constant need to prove myself and my worth.

To hear more about my intention with artistry, please click here.

Ayesha’s journey in real-time:

"They don't do this on my planet."

"They don't do this on my planet."

"Oops, I absorbed the weight of the world again."

"Oops, I absorbed the weight of the world again."

"This is not my monk life, but how tf do I Human?"

"This is not my monk life, but how tf do I Human?"

Tune in & Turn it Up.

Mission

Our mission is to empower our students to rebalance the body by becoming aware of the sensations of joy, freedom, safety, and connection within the whole being to return to a heart-and-core centered way of living. As teachers who are also artists, we recognize the importance of learning a skill set that restores the human ability to continuously express ourselves from the heartspace while navigating an unbalanced system that encourages division, distraction, and disconnect. 

Through the practices of creative expression, physical and intuitive embodiment, and inner acceptance, we support our students in holding space for themselves. As a result, students permit themselves to both take space and give space from a balanced and loving place.

Vision

  1. Community Partnerships: Providing Immediate and Long-term Support

    • Establish and expand community relationships that can provide free workshops to marginalized groups in schools and organizations.

    • Soul Volume can discuss needs ranging from:

    • Understanding and addressing the systemic impact on passed down generational and ancestral experiences, oppression, and normalized trauma.

    • Cultivating empathy with the Earth, other beings, animals, and the self.

    • Youth- personal empowerment and expression 

    • Somatic and energy work to support self-awareness and emotional regulation 

  2. Offer a Safe Artistic Space for Expression and Collaboration: 

    • Provide a platform and collaborative opportunities to counter competitive and oppressive music and entertainment industry norms that oppress, silence, and restrict healthy expression and representation

    • Make innovative, heart-centered, and uplifting music with a global reach and integrate them into multi-disciplinary performances

    • Hold collaborative group events that provide an alternative to conventional technology-centered ways of creating and experiencing entertainment by showcasing the reliance on the expansive human capabilities. 

  3. Open a School and Normalized Programs within Schools: 

    • (1) Establish a school

    • (2) Integrate our programs into existing school curriculum.

  4. Facilitate Intergenerational Healing Experiences: 

    • Hold events that bring multi-generations together to honor, connect, and nurture ancestral roots by repatterning colonized and patriarchal norms, rebuild strong and healthy foundations that allow for self-understanding and exploration, and release into untapped potential within the individual, the family, and the community. 

  5. Collaborative Community Practitioners

    • Recognizing that Soul Volume’s services are just one piece of the puzzle, we seek to establish partnerships for guest instructors and referrals in specific areas of holistic and alternative wellness that properly educate, honor, and respect the intention of the cultures and communities from which those services stem from

"I feel so alone."

"I feel so alone."

"Oh, wait, that's not normal???"

"Oh, wait, that's not normal???"

"I'm not from here."

"I'm not from here."

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