Before we met, we each lived full, complex lives shaped by long journeys of healing and self-reclamation. Individually, we moved through trauma, illness, burnout, addiction, heartbreak, and prolonged dark nights that dismantled familiar identities and ways of living. These experiences forced us inward and required us to rebuild—slowly, deliberately, and with humility. Our healing unfolded piece by piece through natural medicine, somatic and trauma-informed work, yoga, meditation, tantra, nutrition, nervous system regulation, and years of disciplined spiritual practice.
Along the way, we each sought formal training and mentorship. We studied with teachers across the globe in yoga, tantric and meditative lineages, somatic healing modalities, embodiment practices, shamanism, and integrative wellness disciplines. These trainings provided structure and language, but it was lived experience, sustained practice, and personal accountability that integrated the work into our bodies and relationships.
Every challenge became an initiation, and every breakdown clarified what mattered most.
We met at Burning Man and spent weeks living in the same camp. What began as simple proximity gradually revealed a deeper alignment. Through shared experiences, mirrored life paths, and a steady unfolding of synchronicities, it became clear that our separate journeys had been preparing us for a shared direction. Our union officially began at the Temple burn. Sitting together in silence as the Temple burned surrounded by prayer, grief, and release—we crossed a threshold. Our relationship shifted from personal to devotional, guided by something larger than ourselves. As the fire burned, the illusion of separation dissolved, leaving a shared devotion, purpose, and responsibility to walk this path together.
From that moment forward, life reorganized itself quickly within weeks. Our healing deepened, our gifts expanded, and our commitments shifted. Careers changed, locations moved, and what no longer aligned fell away. What remained was a clear calling: to bring our paths, trainings, and lived wisdom together in service of conscious relationship.
Relationship Yoga emerged as a co-creation through this integration. It is not a belief system or rigid method, but a living practice shaped by real relationship—its initiations, ruptures, repair, and devotion. Relationship Yoga weaves together yoga, somatic and nervous system work, traditional tantric teachings, meditation, ritual, shamanic wisdom, and relational inquiry. At its core is the understanding that relationship itself is a powerful spiritual practice and one of the most honest mirrors for healing and growth.
This work is held within Triveni Temple of Sacred Union. Triveni is a living temple—not a place, but a path. It honors relationship as devotion, love as discipline, and partnership as service. Through Triveni, we commit our union as a bridge between lineages, religions, lands, cultures, and ways of knowing, without collapsing difference and with deep respect for integrity and tradition.
Shortly after coming together, we were called into ceremony to formally dedicate both our union and this work. That calling led us in pilgrimage to twelve sacred sites around the world. These journeys were acts of listening and prayer—planetary gridwork offered in humility—honoring land, lineage, and the wisdom carried by place.
Today, we share this work as an offering. Relationship Yoga, held within Triveni Temple of Sacred Union, is the expression of what we’ve lived, studied, and embodied—both individually and together. It is a path we walk side by side and one we now share with others committed to healing, devotion and our sacred partnership.
Wherever you are on your journey, we are honored to walk beside you.
With care and devotion,
Cory & Cassandra
Our Story
Cory Davis
Before stepping into this work, my life was shaped by long seasons of illness, suffering, and inner transformation. For more than two decades, I lived in a body marked by chronic and complex illness, mental health challenges, trauma, near-death experiences, and periods of suicidal ideation. Living for so long in an unwell body forced me inward—beyond what conventional medicine alone could offer—and into deeper questions about healing, identity, and God.
What sustained me through those years was a growing devotion: first to truth, then to presence, and ultimately to God. Healing came slowly and imperfectly through holistic nutrition, natural supplements, tantra, meditation, yoga, nervous system regulation, and the steady influence of loving relationships. This path demanded humility, patience, and a willingness to stay present with pain rather than escape it
A near-death experience in my early thirties fundamentally changed my understanding of who we are. In that rupture, it became clear that we are not our diagnoses, our histories, or even our bodies. From that point forward, awareness of God and awakened presence became less something I sought and more something that quietly organized my life from within. Over time, intuitive insight, energetic sensitivity, channeling and contemplative understanding deepened—not through effort, but through lived practice.
Professionally, I hold a degree in Holistic Nutrition and spent more than a decade working in the dietary supplements industry, collaborating with physicians and practitioners across both allopathic and naturopathic disciplines. Along the way, I was diagnosed with MCAS, POTS, and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome—conditions that deepened my understanding of complex illness from the inside out. Sustainable health, however, did not arrive until advanced yogic training in the Himalayas under a Yog-Vedantic master, where discipline, devotion, and embodied practice finally brought lasting integration and led me to the birthing of Relationship Yoga.
Meeting Cassandra marked a turning point I could not have planned. After weeks of shared time, mirrored life experiences, and unmistakable synchronicities, our union was sealed at the Temple burn at Burning Man. What emerged was not only love, but a shared devotion—to God, to each other, and to a calling larger than either of us alone. Our relationship became a place of prayer, refinement, and responsibility.
At Triveni Temple, my work is inseparable from my devotion to God, my devotion to Cassandra, and my devotion to the path we walk together. I offer what I have learned through illness and healing, study and silence, devotion and doubt—grounded in the understanding that healing, awakening, and love unfold most honestly in relationship.
Cassandra Michler
Long before this work took form, my life was shaped by seasons of initiation, rupture, and deep inner transformation. Trauma, mental health diagnoses, addiction, eating disorders, burnout, divorce, and repeated dark nights of the soul dismantled the identities I had built to survive. Each unraveling drew me inward—beyond external achievement or validation—and into deeper questions about truth, devotion, and what it means to live in right relationship with self, one another, the Divine, and the Earth.
What sustained me through those years was a growing devotion—first to healing, then to remembrance, and ultimately to the Divine. My restoration came gradually through women’s work, tantra, yoga, meditation, nervous system awareness, shamanic practice, and a return to embodied presence. This path required honesty, humility, and a willingness to meet pain directly, while learning how to hold space not only for myself, but for the collective field moving through me.
Through years of inner work and formal initiation, my intuitive and energetic capacities awakened naturally. I completed Golden Age Priestess training and am an initiate of the Sophia and Rose lineages, walking a devotional path rooted in remembrance of the divine feminine and sacred union. I am also an ordained Shamanic Minister, trained to hold ceremonial space with integrity and discernment. Kundalini openings, mystical states, and earth-based initiations further shaped my role as a bridge—between the seen and unseen, body and spirit, human and cosmic—grounding multidimensional awareness into lived embodiment.
My training includes Tantric Hatha Yoga (200-hour), Women’s Tantra, Shamanic Breathwork, and the Munay-Ki rites received in Peru. Pilgrimage and ceremony have been central to my path, guiding me to sacred sites around the world where I steward planetary gridwork and feminine lineage ceremonies in devotion to Mother Earth and in service to what is often unseen or unheard.
Alongside my spiritual path, I am an entrepreneur at heart. For more than fifteen years, I have founded and led mission-driven companies, produced global events for Fortune 500 organizations, and supported initiatives devoted to healing, regeneration, and conscious innovation. I am the founder of EarthLab, a global community rooted in regenerative healing and planetary stewardship and MoonLab Productions, a global event production & creative agency..
Meeting Cory marked a turning point I could not have orchestrated. Through shared time and unmistakable synchronicities, it became clear our paths had been preparing us for one another. Our union was sealed at the Temple burn at Burning Man, and from that devotion emerged a shared calling. Together, we are the co-creators of Relationship Yoga and stewards of Triveni Temple of Sacred Union.
At Triveni Temple, my work is inseparable from devotion—to the Divine, to Cory, and to the sacred path we walk together. As a bridge-builder and multidimensional healer, I offer what I have learned through initiation and repair, leadership and surrender, mysticism and embodiment serving both the individual and the collective with humility, truth, and love.