About Lana Rose
Creator of The Art of Wild Love exploring intimacy, freedom, and sacred connection — and your companion on the journey back to yourself.
I’m Lana Rose, creative and wild-hearted storyteller training in tantra and psychotherapy, exploring polyamory, queerness, and the many ways we love, heal, and connect.
Over the last decade, I’ve 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 connect: how we meet ourselves, our bodies, our desires, and one another.
That curiosity became a calling. Through The Art of Wild Love, I now bring together all that experience to create community circles for honest, embodied conversation around intimacy, queerness, and healing — spaces where we remember that love, in all its forms, is sacred, creative, and alive.
I’m currently training in Tantra Facilitation at the London School of Tantra, hold a Foundation Certificate in Counselling and Psychotherapy from CCPE, and completed 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training with the Academy for Yoga Training., deepening my path into sacred sexuality and conscious connection.
The Art of Wild Love is where all these threads meet — a living practice of love as art, freedom, and integration.
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, but that 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 five years, I have navigated a range of relationship structures from monogamy, to being part of a throuple, to nesting in a primary polyamorous partnership and back to solo polyamory which I currently practice.
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 as it has been about returning back to my own body.
Like others, my story includes experiences of sexual trauma, moments that fractured my trust in safety, intimacy, and self.
Through my own journey of embodiment practice and sexual exploration, I began to reclaim my body on my own terms, not as something to be desired or controlled, but as a sacred home of truth, pleasure, and power.
In that reclamation, I found my sexuality again learning to love in ways that felt honest, liberating, and real.
Every step, from rupture to rebirth, has deepened my devotion to helping others do the same: to come home to their bodies, to reclaim their desires, and to remember their truth.
The Pillars of Wild Love
Five pathways at the heart of The Art of Wild Love — guiding embodied freedom, conscious connection, and the unfolding of wild, conscious love.
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The body is our first home, our truest compass. Through breath, movement, and awareness, we learn to listen again to the subtle rhythms of aliveness within us.
Embodiment becomes the foundation of every circle: the practice of presence, the meeting point of safety and truth.
When we come home to the body, we come home to life.
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Freedom begins in the heart. Here, we unlearn the scripts of conditioning and reclaim love as something fluid, alive, and self-defined.
Through the lenses of queerness, polyamory, and authentic relating, we explore how to love without ownership honouring both autonomy and connection as sacred.
Love expands when we stop trying to control it.
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Healing is not about fixing what’s broken, it’s about remembering what’s whole.
We meet shame, fear, and trauma with tenderness, allowing the body to guide us back into safety and sensation.
These circles are trauma-aware spaces for gentle repair where compassion becomes the bridge between survival and aliveness.
Healing happens in the presence of truth, not perfection.
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Every relationship is a mirror, an invitation to wake up to ourselves.
Through the wisdom of attachment theory and conscious communication, we explore how we bond, how we protect, and how we open.
Connection here is an art: honest, playful, and alive built on curiosity, consent, and care.
To relate consciously is to let love become a shared practice of awakening.
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Life wants to move through voice, through movement, through creation.
Expression is where the sensual meets the spiritual, where emotion becomes art and desire finds its voice.
Through writing, sharing, ritual, and sound, we let what’s within us be witnessed without shame, without apology.
And in that freedom of expression, love becomes visible.
A Space to Come Home
If you’re walking the path of reclamation, curiosity, or awakening, know that you are not alone.
This is your invitation to meet yourself again — softly and bravely, exactly as you are.
Love, in all its wildness, was never meant to be contained. It asks only that we listen to the body, to the heart, to the truth beneath the stories.
To come home to your body.
To rediscover intimacy as a living art.
And to remember that love, in its wildest form, is freedom.
Welcome to The Art of Wild Love.
Join the Wild Love Community
For those who wish to stay closer to the fire, join the Wild Love Community Circle on WhatsApp. A space for event invites, and shared reflections on love, queerness, and connection.