We had the good fortune of connecting with Siren Diamond Woods and we’ve shared our conversation below.

Hi Siren Diamond, can you talk to us a bit about the social impact of your business?
My sacred work and service to humanity is centered on helping people release dense and harmful energetic imprints held within the mind, body, and spirit. Through my work, I guide individuals through processes that support emotional, spiritual, and energetic clearing while simultaneously helping them reconnect with their soul’s path. Many people carry unresolved experiences, grief, trauma, or spiritual disconnection that can cloud their ability to move forward with clarity. My role is to help bring awareness to those areas, facilitate healing through sound therapy, plant medicine, and spiritual guidance, and support people in gaining the clarity and alignment needed to move forward in life with purpose, confidence, and a deeper connection to themselves.

My sacred practice is called Shrine of Divinity because my clients are the shrine, and I am here to help them align with their own divinity.

I create spaces and sacred containers for healing, reflection, and spiritual restoration. When people are carrying emotional wounds, they often don’t have safe environments where they feel supported in releasing and processing those experiences. I have dedicated my gifts to being a safe woman who can hold space for that level of healing.

Beyond individual healing, my work contributes to collective healing. I host a powerful river cleanse ceremony that calls for anyone willing to meet me at the waters as we collectively cleanse, heal, and wash away energies or heavy emotions that no longer have a home within us. In 2026, this ceremony will enter its fifth year in early May.

Ultimately, the mission of Shrine of Divinity is to help people remember their wholeness and create a ripple effect of healing and joy that extends far beyond the individual.

What should our readers know about your business?
Shrine of Divinity is a sacred healing practice devoted to helping people reconnect with their inner truth, emotional well-being, and spiritual alignment. Through sound therapy, plant medicine ceremonies, intuitive readings, sacred sister circles, and retreats, I create spaces where individuals can safely release what they’ve been carrying and return to a deeper sense of wholeness within themselves.

What sets my work apart is that it is deeply experiential and rooted in both spiritual integrity and lived practice. I am a certified sound therapist trained in Kathmandu, Nepal, an initiated plant medicine practitioner and a gifted inututive reader by blood. My work blends ancient healing traditions with intuitive guidance, creating spaces where people can experience profound emotional, energetic, and spiritual transformation.

What I am most proud of is the community that has grown around this work. Over the years I have had the privilege of holding space for hundreds of people through ceremonies, retreats, workshops, and private sessions. Many of my clients describe their experiences as life-changing, and receiving consistent five-star reviews on Google and heartfelt testimonials reminds me that this work truly matters.

The journey to building Shrine of Divinity was not easy. Like many entrepreneurs, I started small, hosting sessions in my living room with nothing but faith in my calling and a desire to help others heal. Over time, that humble beginning grew into a full healing practice and community. There were moments where the weight of running a business, managing spaces, and balancing responsibilities felt overwhelming, and I even had to make the difficult decision to close my physical healing house when it became too stressful to maintain. I love what I do, not huge overhead cost or laboring so much to cover it, because then the work loses its magic and turns into labor. So my sacred work is relocated to a divine space at the river, and it is even better than working indoors. It’s such a magical experience and has been the best decision thus far!

But every challenge taught me something valuable: resilience, adaptability, and the importance of trusting divine timing. Those lessons helped me refine my work, focus on what truly matters, and continue expanding the mission of Shrine of Divinity in ways that feel aligned and sustainable. Working out in nature with my guides and Dieties that support my work helps to keep my energy light during and after sessions.

What I want the world to know about my brand and story is that it is rooted in authenticity. I am not simply offering services .. I am sharing a huge part of me and it means so much to me to help people remember who they truly are just as I had to do for myself years ago. Shrine of Divinity exists because I believe every person carries a divine essence within them, and sometimes all we need is the right environment and guidance to reconnect with it.

My hope is that through this work, more people feel empowered to heal, grow, and step fully into the life they are meant to live. Love each other and be good to one another.

If you had a friend visiting you, what are some of the local spots you’d want to take them around to?
If my best friend came to visit for a week, I would definitely start by taking them to Arabia Mountain. While many visitors automatically go to Stone Mountain, Arabia Mountain is one of the area’s most beautiful hidden gems. The landscape is stunning and peaceful, with miles of walking trails, wildflowers, and incredible panoramic views once you reach the top. It feels like stepping into another world, and it’s the perfect place to slow down, breathe deeply, and connect with nature.

On the first day, we would wake up early and go for a sunrise hike at Arabia Mountain. Watching the sun rise over the granite landscape is breathtaking. Afterward, we’d head into the city for brunch at one of Atlanta’s great cafés and spend the afternoon exploring local art, markets, and unique shops.

Midweek, I’d plan a balance of both nature and culture. One day we’d explore the Atlanta BeltLine, walking through neighborhoods filled with murals, music, and amazing restaurants. Another day we’d visit some of Atlanta’s beautiful green spaces like Piedmont Park to relax, people watch, and enjoy the skyline views.

For food, Atlanta has such an incredible culinary scene, so I’d make sure we experienced a variety of restaurants from cozy brunch spots to great dinner locations with vibrant energy. Atlanta is also known for its creative community, so we would likely attend a local event, live music show, or art experience happening somewhere in the city.

Toward the end of the week, we would return to Arabia Mountain again for a sunset hike. The sunsets there are absolutely magical, and it’s one of those places where you can reflect on the beauty of the land and the experience of being present.

For me, the best experiences aren’t always the most crowded or famous places they’re the ones where you can truly feel the spirit of the land and the community. Arabia Mountain represents that perfectly. It’s peaceful, powerful, and one of the most special places in the area.

Shoutout is all about shouting out others who you feel deserve additional recognition and exposure. Who would you like to shoutout?
I want to thank my Sound Healing Teacher in Kathmandu Nepal , Arvind .. for believing in me and greeting me with all the kindness that one has to offer!

Website: shrineofdivinity@gmail.com

Instagram: @theshrineofdivinity

Image Credits
images credited to @gullahgeecheeprincess on IG

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