About

I am Tahiyya Martin, also known as Tahiyya Alnisaa—a licensed therapist, somatic practitioner, and sacred sexuality healing guide.

My work lives at the intersection of emotional healing, embodiment, and erotic reclamation. I support BIPOC women and couples in exploring the deeper layers of their experiences, including relationships, sexuality, grief, and inner child healing.


This site—and everything it holds—was born from my own becoming.

For years, I lived in the space between silence and strength. I was the healer, the holder, the strong one. And yet, there were parts of me—sensual, wounded, powerful, erotic, grieving—that had no altar. No home.

Tahiyya Alnisaa is more than a name—it is an embodiment. It is the reclamation of my sensuality, my ancestral wisdom, my voice, my grief, and my erotic truth.

It is the sacred convergence of my work as a therapist, a priestess, a somatic practitioner, and a woman who has walked through fire and emerged with honey on her tongue.

This space was created especially for BIPOC women and couples—those who are tired of shrinking, hiding, or healing in fragments. It is for the ones who carry trauma in their hips and longing in their throats. It is for those ready to transmute shame into power, grief into beauty, and pleasure into prayer.


Through Tahiyya Alnisaa, I bridge clinical wisdom and sacred erotic arts to guide BIPOC women and couples into deeper truth, embodiment, and relational healing.

My work may support you in:

  • healing inner child wounds
  • exploring sexuality and desire
  • navigating grief and life transitions
  • deepening intimacy and connection
  • releasing shame and reclaiming your voice

This space was created for those—especially BIPOC women—who are tired of shrinking, hiding, or healing in fragments.

It is for the ones who carry trauma in their hips and longing in their throats.

It is for those ready to transmute shame into power, grief into beauty, and pleasure into prayer.


Here, therapy is ritual.
Kink is a healing language.
Pleasure is a sacred practice.
And grief is honored as a holy rite of passage.

My work is not for constant consumption. It is seasonal, ritual-rooted, and designed to invite you home to your body, your truth, and your power.