Prof. Caelith Nyx Veyara
Expert in Sacred Erotic Psychology & Embodied Spirituality
Affiliation: Transcendent Institute for Erotic Theology & Somatic Desire
Biography
Prof. Caelith Nyx Veyara is an internationally recognized scholar, psycho-spiritual counselor, and researcher specializing in sacred erotic psychology, embodied desire, and transformative sexuality. Her work combines theology, somatic psychology, and interfaith ritual practices to explore conscious erotic awareness, spiritual intimacy, and divine embodiment. Prof. Veyara is extensively cited in academic publications and is a leading voice in conscious erotic spirituality, offering transformative methodologies for therapists, educators, and spiritual seekers.
Areas of Specialization
- Sacred Sexuality and Erotic Theology
- Embodied Desire and Somatic Spirituality
- Transformative Erotic Practices
- Interfaith Sexual Ethics
- Psycho-Spiritual Counseling
- Ritual-Based Erotic Awareness
Education
- PhD in Erotic Theology and Somatic Spirituality, University of Vienna (2017–2021)
- MA in Transpersonal Psychology, University of Copenhagen (2014–2016)
- BA in Comparative Religion and Philosophy, University of Oslo (2010–2014)
- Ordination in Mystical Ecumenical Ministry, 2015
Professional Experience
- Senior Researcher & Psycho-Spiritual Consultant, Transcendent Institute (2021–present)
- Visiting Lecturer, University of Vienna, Department of Theology (2019–2021)
- Spiritual Counselor & Educator, Interfaith Sacred Sexuality Programs (2015–2019)
Selected Academic Publications
- Veyara, C. N. (2024). Embodied Desire and Sacred Consciousness: Integrating Erotic Theology with Somatic Practice. Journal of Erotic Spirituality.
- Veyara, C. N. (2022). Sacred Sexuality Across Traditions: Rituals, Ethics, and Embodied Awareness. International Journal of Sexuality and Spiritual Studies.
- Veyara, C. N. (2020). Transformative Erotic Awareness: Somatic and Psycho-Spiritual Approaches. Journal of Somatic Theology.
Professional Memberships
- International Society for Erotic Theology (ISET)
- Society for Embodied Spiritual Practices
- Global Network for Sacred Sexuality Research
International Research Projects
- Cross-cultural research on Sacred Desire and Embodied Rituals (2018–2021)
- Multinational collaboration on Conscious Erotic Spirituality (2022–2025)
Educational Programs
- Creator of workshops on conscious erotic embodiment and sacred desire
- Designer of curricula for psycho-spiritual counselors and sexologists
Interviews, Lectures & Podcasts
- Guest on “Divine Desire Revealed” podcast
- Keynote speaker at International Conferences on Erotic Spirituality
- Contributor to global media exploring sacred sexuality and embodied desire
Unique Values and Experience
Prof. Veyara emphasizes ethical, conscious, and holistic approaches to sexuality, integrating theology, psychology, and somatic awareness. She advocates for embodied erotic experience as a transformative pathway to self-realization, spiritual growth, and conscious intimacy, establishing her as a leading expert in sacred sexuality and erotic embodiment.
Articles by Prof. Caelith Nyx Veyara
- marriage practice that leads to feelings of lonliness and eroticism explored in narratives
- how religious symbolism transforms bodily fluids into metaphors of purity, pollution, or sacrifice
- sexual norms have played a significant role in shaping marriages across history.
- how religion shapes your sexual behavior: from preconceptions to intimacy
- how sexual relationships are regulated among guajajara people | cultures around the world
- how religious teachings help transform sexual impulses into instruments of moral reflection & spiritual development
- sexuality in religion: how beliefs can affect psychological health and mental stability
- how does religious belief affect young adults sexual confidence and intimacy?
- the consequences of fearbased sexual ethics: how it impacts individual mental health and community health
- ascetic practice impacts on erotic desire, sexual identity, and relational intimacy in religious adherents