The Radiant Field: Lakshmi Moon Circle
A lunar journey of devotion, remembrance, and radiant self-worth
with Amisha Tala Oak
May 27th – June 24th
Enter the Radiant Field
This is not a course.
This is a field. A temple. A remembering.
A return to value that cannot be colonised, commodified, or diluted.
Birthed in the full moon glow, as Venus stations direct.
A rare moment to reset how we relate to worth, visibility, creation, and devotion.
The Radiant Field is a full lunar cycle of practice rooted in lineage, presence, and embodiment.
From new moon to dark moon, we walk together through the fullness and the descent.
We don’t manifest here. We remember. We reclaim. We reweave.
The Flow
You’ll also receive optional reflection prompts, journal pages, and invitations to integrate your practice into everyday life, business, love, and leadership.
Why Lakshmi?
Lakshmi flows through the planet Venus—Shukra—governing beauty, relationships, value, art, and grace.
As Venus moves forward again, so too does the current of receptive power.
Lakshmi is not the goddess of consumer wealth.
She is the intelligence of alignment, beauty, reciprocity, and sacred trust.
She teaches us that prosperity is not something we chase, but something we allow.
She appears where there is resonance.
She responds to presence, not performance.
Lakshmi is not separate from Vishnu. Their sacred union is a mirror of what we are here to remember:
That grace flourishes in the presence of steadiness.
That love is not about control—but devotion.
That beauty is not passive—but power held in harmony.
In this circle, we honour Lakshmi not just as a goddess, but as a living current—
and we honour her union with Vishnu as a template for integrated, soul-aligned receiving.
This circle is a devotional practice of Lakshmi as living energy — not aesthetic, not concept, not abstraction.
But an intelligence still pulsing in the bones of those who remember.
This practice is rooted.
It does not borrow or rebrand.
It honours the cultural intelligence of the goddess and her place in living tantric lineage.
// artwork by cosmic collage //
This is for you if:
“You don’t need to chase your worth. You are already carrying it.”
The Dates
All live sessions begin at 8pm Tuesday (London time), 3pm New York, 12pm California, 12.30am Mumbai.
They are 90 mins. Recordings shared afterwards.
There will be a group to connect us all throughout the full month, where there will be offerings, stories, astrological insights, invitations shared. This includes journal prompts and rituals for you to do at specific touch points of the month. And some casual invitations to chant together.
How to join
Full Price – £310 (£250 early bird)
Payment Plan – £160/130 at sign up, and £160/130 at mid point (early bird available)
Discounted – £130 (limited places available on application for those that truly can’t access this work ie.not home-owners, no disposable income, no generational wealth).
Early bird ends on Full Moon, May 12th.
Final Words
She doesn’t come when you chase her.
She arrives when you walk in truth.
Lakshmi flows through every phase of the cycle—
not just the gold and glow,
but the soft descent into the unseen,
where self-worth becomes silent power.
We begin soon. The golden temple opens on April 27.
Enter The Radiant Field.
Join now
About your host
Amisha Tala Oak is a guide, ritualist, and space-holder devoted to reweaving beautiful leadership, energetic sovereignty, and feminine wisdom into our future. With Indian roots and a lifelong path in devotion, Amisha holds lineage threads that honour the deeper frequencies of Lakshmi—beyond cliché or surface symbol.
She has a playful relationship with this goddess, as some of you may remember The Spiritual Playground – a performance ensemble that explored the relationship between the sacred and the profane – where Amisha was the Goddess Lakshmi.
She is the author of Intuition and The Future Is Beautiful, the host of the acclaimed All That We Are podcast, which explores the weave between activism, the sacred, regeneration and creativity. She works one to one and has hosted retreats around the world for over a decade.
Her work lives at the intersection of inner technology, cultural remembrance, and visionary practice.
She creates spaces where we remember who we are—and rise into what we’re here to become.
Amisha has been on a deep path of Tantra (Kashmir Shivaism) and studied with teachers, swamis, and through ancient texts. In addition to this she has received many transmissions direct from the goddesses in the temples of India and understands this path in a deeply energetic and embodied way.
www.amisha.co.uk // www.allthatweare.org
FAQs:
What is deity practice and why is it important? “The best way to explain in modern terms what a deity is, is to understand deity as a unique vortex of energy. Sometimes that energy vortex takes recognisable anthropomorphic form (for instance, in meditation visions). Sometimes that energy is felt through the sound vibrations, called mantra, or through the geometric pictures, called yantras, that map the way that energy looks in “blueprint” form.” “Deity practice helps us embody the subtlest powers of the universe. It affects us psychologically, spiritually, and even physically. It can protect us, empower us, teach us unconditional love, and even enlighten us.” “The word shakti means “power.” Shakti, the innate power in reality, has five “faces.” It manifests as the power to be conscious, the power to feel ecstasy, the power of will or desire, the power to know, and the power to act.” (words from Sally Kempton, author of Awakening Shakti and repeat guest on All That We Are podcast)
Do I need to be Indian, Hindu or a Yogi? It helps to have a connection or relationship already to Lakshmi but it’s also not necessary if you feel drawn. You will receive the transmission of these energies from Amisha in the mantras that we chant together. And she will explain the energies in a way that you can understand, and have direct experience of. She will give guidance on other resources that can support the journey if it’s new to you.
What is a mantra and how does it work? Amisha has personally found mantra practice to be one of the most powerful and transformative of everything. A mantra is a living breathing vibration of the deity – and as you chant it – you wake up the qualities of this deity in every cell of your being. The words are in Sanskrit which holds the frequency as an ancient language that is not spoken in daily life but only used in sacred prayer. Mantras has a clearing and purifying aspect and really supports in coming into a calm and present mind, as well as the healing aspects in the body.
Why is this an online sadhana? Sadhana means spiritual practice, it’s a committed process of time we share together. Amisha loves to offer this online as it’s deeply powerful to make space for this in amongst your daily life and in your home and family. It brings you into deeper and more direct contact with the sacred – and the mantras chanted into your home transform the space with their energy which brings it all closer to you and the impacts longer lasting. Amisha has held these online practices since 2020 and is very skilled at this.
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