Meet Lana Rose.
Creator of The Art of Wild Love exploring wild love, freedom, and sexuality — and your companion on the journey back to yourself.
I'm Lana Rose. Creative, wild-hearted storyteller, embodiment coach, tantra practitioner in training, and guide for those navigating love beyond the conventional map.
Over the last decade, I worked in marketing, brand storytelling, and creative direction, shaping narratives that connect people to meaning and emotion. Over time, I realised my deepest fascination wasn't just how brands connect — but how humans do. How we meet ourselves, our bodies, our desires, and one another
That curiosity became a calling.
Through The Art of Wild Love, I bring together everything I have lived, studied, and practised — tantra, somatic embodiment, counselling and psychotherapy, and years of navigating polyamory, queerness, and conscious relating — to create spaces where the body is listened to, love is reimagined, and connection becomes an art.
I hold a Foundation Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapy from CCPE (2026) and completed 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training with the Academy for Yoga Training (2020). I am currently training in Tantra Facilitation at the London School of Tantra, deepening my path into sacred sexuality and embodied practice.
The Art of Wild Love is where all of these threads meet — a living practice of love as art, freedom as practice, and the body as the wisest guide of all.
My Path To Polyamory.
We're taught there's one map of love: find your soulmate, build the life, fade into happily ever after. But that story never quite fit. I watched relationships around me collapse under ownership and expectation, and something inside whispered: there must be another way.
After years of suppressing my queerness, I finally came out — exploring love with women, couples, and non-monogamous people. It was chaotic, beautiful, and liberating. I discovered that connection isn't about one person being everything. Love is abundant, ever-expanding, and meant to be shared.
Through reading books like The Ethical Slut, Ester Perel’s Mating in Captivity, and Jessica Fern’s Polysecure, I found the language for what my heart already knew:
Love is infinite. It doesn’t shrink when shared, it expands.
Over the past six years, I have navigated a range of relationship structures — from monogamy, to a throuple, to a nesting polyamorous partnership, and back to solo polyamory, which I currently practise. Each experience taught me something, how every form of love reveals both its beauty, its challenges and its limits.
I realised the problem was never me. It was the map. Now, I help others tear up that map and create love on their own terms: love that is conscious, creative, and alive.
Reclaiming My Body.
My journey hasn't only been about loving with freedom. It has also been about returning to my own body, and learning, slowly to trust it again.
Like many, my story includes experiences of sexual trauma. Moments that fractured my trust in safety and intimacy, and myself. For periods, my body has felt like a place I had been exiled from rather than a home I could return to.
Through my own practice of embodiment and conscious sexuality, I began to reclaim my body on my own terms: not as something to be desired or controlled, but as a sacred source of my own pleasure and power.
In that reclamation I found my fire again. I learned what it felt like to inhabit myself fully. To feel safe in my own skin. To love in ways that felt embodied and authentically mine.
Every step of that journey, from rupture to rebirth, from exile to homecoming, has deepened my devotion to holding space for others doing the same.
To come home to their bodies. To reclaim their desires. To remember their truth.
Training & Credentials.
Tantra Facilitator training (In Progress)
London School of Tantra Foundation Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapy (2026)
CCPE (Centre for Counselling & Psychotherapy Education)
200-hour Yoga Teacher Training (2020)
Academy for Yoga Training
The Pillars of Wild Love.
What this work is rooted in. These are not rules. They are the living principles that shape the heart of The Art of Wild Love. guiding embodied freedom, conscious connection, and the unfolding of wild, conscious love.
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There was never just one way to love. Wildness is the courage to release the inherited map, the scripts around how relationships should look, how desire should feel, how a life well-lived should unfold. It is the permission to be untamed and free. To follow what is true rather than what is expected.
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Desire is not something to be managed or ashamed of. It is information. It is aliveness speaking through the body. Here, we reclaim the erotic as a source of wisdom — conscious, curious, and consent-led. We explore what we want, why we want it, and what it reveals about who we truly are.
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The body holds what the mind cannot always name. Before the words, before the story, there is sensation — breath, presence, the quiet intelligence of a body that has been waiting to be listened to. Embodiment is the practice of returning. Again and again, to the felt sense of being alive.
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Truth is not always comfortable. But it is always liberating. This is a space to lay down the performance — of who you are supposed to be, how you are supposed to love, what you are supposed to want. Here, honesty is an act of intimacy. With yourself first, and then with those you choose to let in.
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Love is an art form. So is grief, pleasure, rage, and tenderness. Expression is the invitation to stop editing yourself — to let what is true move through you as story, as movement, as conversation, as the particular and unrepeatable way you choose to live. Your life is the canvas.
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Connection is where the inner work meets the world. In community circles, in intimate conversation, in the tender space between two people choosing to be honest — this is where we practise what we are learning about ourselves. Queer-affirming, non-monogamy-positive, and radically inclusive.
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Wholeness is not the absence of complexity. It is the willingness to hold all of it — the light and the shadow, the tender and the certain, the still-becoming. This is not about fixing what is broken. It is about returning to what was never truly lost.
You are welcome here. A space to come home to yourself.
These circles are for those exploring polyamory, open relationships, and non-monogamy. For queer and questioning people, and those exploring gender and identity on their own terms. For anyone who feels that desire has been a source of shame rather than wisdom, and is ready to reclaim it.
They are for those who have experienced trauma and are finding their way back to safety and sensation in their own time. For people deepening intimacy with themselves or with others. For first-timers with a quiet curiosity and for the experienced who want a conscious community to grow within.
No experience necessary. Come as you are.
Welcome to The Art of Wild Love.
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