When women rest, the world remembers its rhythm.

Bee Still Hive is a growing network of women-owned sanctuaries — spaces that honor stillness, cyclical living, and the sacred act of slowing down.

It began as a remembering

Bee Still Hive wasn’t born in a single moment — it unfolded slowly, the way truth often does.

For months, I found myself circling the same questions: What is my dharma? What is my deepest gift to the world?

Through my work as a women’s health physical therapist, bodyworker, and healer, I kept returning to one truth — that my purpose is to help people find stillness within.

And beneath that, a deeper pulse: an unwavering passion for women — for our bodies, our rhythms, and the way we move through the world.

Every month, with each cycle, I felt this truth rise again: the world would be a gentler, wiser place if women were allowed to rest during these sacred times — especially if we could rest together.

Then, one evening, the idea arrived like a spark. After months of quiet contemplation and a lifetime of preparation, Bee Still Hive came alive — not just as a vision, but as a calling.

A way for women to remember what the body already knows: that stillness is medicine, and rest is a form of power.

Our guiding principles

Rest is Revolutionary

Stillness isn’t weakness. It’s the moment before transformation.

Women Belong in Sanctuary

Every woman deserves access to peace — not someday, but now.

Community is Medicine

We heal faster when we heal together.

Beauty Heals the Nervous System

Every Hive is designed to soothe, soften, and reconnect us to the body’s natural rhythm

From one Hive to a thousand.

What began as a few sanctuaries in the Finger Lakes is now growing — one Hive, one woman, one act of rest at a time.

Our dream is simple: a global network of women who open their homes and hearts to others seeking stillness.

Together, we’re weaving a world where rest is not a privilege — it’s a shared birthright.

Join the Hive
Bees rest between blooms, not because they are tired —
but because they are wise enough to know the world needs what they carry next.
— Bee Still Hive Manifesto