Alisa Reimer

Alisa Reimer

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Cultural Translator + Sound Artist
Guiding into the Invisible Worlds

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 27/01/2026

Mexico City!
We’re coming for you with a full tour. Join us almost every day before during and after Art Week for a special happening.

Throughout the tour we have several gigs with Soneiro, as well as an installation by our co-founder Alisa, talks and rituals guided by her, and several live sets by Temple.

Our grand finale in CDMX is our post Art Week immersion, our headliner show on February 11th in one of our favorite places, .tonal . We are especially excited for this, as this will be a great moment of all old and new friends to come together in resonance, with a Soneiro Sound Immersion, followed by a full-on boogie with a Temple Haze live set.

You can find ticket links on our webpage:
www.soneiro.com
See you in México ✨🔥

16/01/2026

Poetry is medicine. I love this one by mystic and poet Rainer Maria Rilke, translated by activist and great inspiration of mine, Joanna Macy.
This video is a small snippet from one of my lectures of my course on pagan winter mythology with .life . Those of you who’ve worked with me for a while know that my lectures always contain some spontaneous poetic interludes. We just need more poetry 💖

I adore the line “Am I a falcon, a storm, or a great song?”
For me, it gestures toward a more fluid sense of self, one that remembers itself as relational and shaped by forces larger than the individual.
Widening circles, reminding us of the cyclical nature of time, seasons, self. In contrast to the linear idea of constant self-optimization and growth.

The closing words feel like a reminder to move into a new cycle with devotion, intention, and openness, rather than holding on to certainty.

We are in this together # # #

15/01/2026

It’s interesting how we long to return to a life more attuned to nature, yet find it difficult to accept the seasons and what they bring. Like winter, asking us for slowing down, integration, dreaming, rest, and regeneration. I have to remind myself of this too, especially when I start judging longer sleep or slower days.

It helps to remind myself: don’t worry, you’re very much in season 💅.

11/01/2026

The Mythic Life of Snow ~
Winter was once imagined as a realm of fairies and wild beings. In pagan cosmologies ice flowers were said to be the delicate work of winter spirits and nymphs. Snow itself was received as a blessing from the Great Goddess, represented in Germanic folklore as Frau Holle.

As snow falls again across many parts of the world, it’s hard to deny the land is alive, with animate forces clearly at work.

I’m currently finishing an article exploring these mythic threads, releasing Tuesday on Invisible Worlds with Alisa on Substack. Join me there for cosmological ponderings between ancient ways and postmodern life.

Enjoy the snow and remember : it’s enchanted water 💦 ❄️🌨️

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 31/12/2025

You know my thoughts on mainstream manifestation madness. I felt like chewing on that one a little more.

Have a blessed transition. Write down your wishes, speak your dreams to the stars ~ just don’t let consumer culture run the navigation of your life.

I’m curious about your thoughts. You’ll find more on Substack, where I also shared the guided sound meditation for the turn of the year.

Big hugs,
Alisa

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 30/12/2025

Bye Bye 2025 ✨ let’s close you with intention.
I recorded a 22-minute guided sound meditation to support intentionally sealing this year.

This is a step-by-step journey with the intention to create a safe passage through the old year, with soundscapes by .

Headphones or speakers on, eyes closed >> taken alone or shared with friends, family, or someone dear.

If you’d like to work with this meditation, comment a word or short phrase that captures your 2025 >> what you’re leaving behind, what shaped you, or what’s still present. I’m curious to read you 💖 I will send you the link to the meditation in a dm.

I’ve been working with this meditation for many years, and it’s a quiet game changer: dedicating even a small moment to intentional reflection beyond words : Letting images, somatic responses, and inner movements arise really helps to close the year with care and compassion.

I recommend doing it anytime from now until January 6th.
Comment, and I’ll send you the link privately.

Take care, NO TO FIREWORKS and safe passage, friends!

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 24/11/2025

Want to close this year and open the next with ritual, clarity, and a little help from the unseen?

Scroll to see what’s unfolding. Comment Holy Nights and I’ll send you the sign-up links and reduced-access codes.

I’ve been guiding this work for over a decade now, and so many of you have walked this passage with me through the years. This edition feels especially alive — with the online program in collaboration with Advaya, and the two in-person retreats in my atelier and by my favourite lake.

Honestly, feeling very grateful and excited to end and start this year in this way. Again and again. Gives me a lot of grounding, direction and resilience. Also very grateful to do this with you and with the local… invisible forces, and some extra fairy dust (summoning the regional ones!!)

Let’s be in this together.

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 31/10/2025

New article on my Substack: No to late-stage capitalist commodification of ancient rites.
Let us re-member the original threads.
You’ll find inspiration, prompts, and reflections in the piece.

Join my annual journey through the liminal time between the years, rediscovering the ancient ways of European Nature Mysticism and Winter Mythology
starting Dec 21st , launching next week ✨
Link in Bio


Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 26/10/2025

I read these words at the opening of our SOUND FOR LIMINAL TIMES training and felt moved to share them with you — as a gentle reminder to tend to the liminal moments in our life with care and compassion.

Grateful for my work with , feeling continually reminded how sound, presence, and community invite us into embodied poetry and the sacred thresholds of life.

Thank you for your work and words .

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 03/10/2025

On Tuesday, October 7, we invite you to a conversation on Zoom with Rita Huni Kuin, Jaci Meinhold from NGO Living Gaia, and cultural researcher Alisa Reimer.

Together we will explore what Indigenous feminism means on the ground in the forest and during their travels abroad (and beyond Eurocentric ideas of the term).

We will also delve into topics like the meaning of community for Indigenous people, everyday life in the forest, medicine, art and storytelling as ancestral forms of resistance, and more.

Let’s listen deeply, exchange, and sit with living knowledge that is both deeply rooted and urgently relevant.
This class is part of the current INVISIBLE WORLDS: GUARDIANS study program, but is open to anyone who would like to meet and study with Rita, Jaci, and Alisa.

✺ INDIGENOUS FEMINISM - A conversation with Rita Huni Kuin
Hosted by cultural Researcher Alisa Reimer, translated and supported by .tzatza (NGO .gaia )

⬥ Online Zoom Event
⬥ Tuesday, October 7, 2025
⬥ 19:00–21:00 CET
⬥ Recording will be provided
⬥ Open to all · Solidarity & regular pricing available
⬥ Join via link in Alisa’s bio

             

Photos from Alisa Reimer's post 21/09/2025

The Equinox is approaching. We are entering the threshold. Every year, around September 22-23. Let’s be in this together. Take a breath. Take some notes.

I felt inspired and put my Equinox reflections into my first ever Substack article — an impromptu piece, kissed by a Greek muse. You can find it via the link in bio, and let’s connect there. It’s pretty lo-fi, I’m only just starting to flirt with that platform and I am actually on a retreat in the ancient lands of Greece atm.

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