Connect with Your Soul: An Interview with Natalie Zeituny for ELLA Festival 2026
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In the 10th edition of ELLA Festival Mallorca, we are creating space not only for music and celebration, but also for introspection, connection, and personal growth.
This year, we welcome Natalie Zeituny, spiritual mentor, facilitator, and creator of the Ensoulment approach — a transformative practice that invites women to reconnect with their deepest essence.
We spoke with her about her journey, her work, and what she will bring to ELLA 2026.

Your journey is very inspiring. Can you tell us how you came to create Ensoulment?
My personal journey started in Beirut and took me through Tel Aviv and San Francisco; I am now settled in Greece. I evolved from an Information Systems Engineer, businesswoman, and entrepreneur into a consciousness, mindfulness, and spiritual teacher and counselor.
This evolution was a process of fine-tuning who I am and following what makes me feel most alive: connection to women, the land, and spiritual wisdom.
My ability to discover and express myself through my soul brings me the most aliveness, and it is also my greatest contribution. This is how my books, lectures, seminars, and the Ensoulment approach came to life.
How would you describe Ensoulment to someone discovering it for the first time?
Ensoulment is a practical and hands-on approach to discovering, connecting with, and expressing your soul — your unique essence.
When you are connected to your soul, you are naturally happy, inherently healthy, and fulfilled. You are in the right place at the right time, without second-guessing yourself.
It is a powerful tool for personal growth and transformation that can save years of searching.
What can participants expect to experience during your Ensoulment Circle at ELLA Festival?
Participants can expect an intimate, real, and deep experience.
The Ensoulment Circle is a sacred space where we explore, together with other women, our relationship with power. We begin with an opening circle to connect with the wisdom of the body and the soul.
Through group inquiry, partner work, writing practices, and shadow work, we explore how power is expressed — and how it has been diminished — in our lives, relationships, and creativity.
The intention is to restore that life force and leave the circle feeling connected to our feminine power.
What makes this experience different from other workshops or spiritual practices?
What makes this experience unique is the depth of connection that is created in a very short time.
There is a strong sense of intimacy, truth, and presence. It is a space where you can feel deeply touched, inspired, and connected both to yourself and to other women.
We quickly enter a rich and alive landscape of the soul, and leave with a clearer sense of what it means to live connected to our power.
What kind of transformation do you hope participants take with them?
My intention is for women to discover new aspects of themselves, to connect deeply with other women, and to embody new ways of expressing their soul and their power in everyday life.
What does being part of ELLA Festival mean to you?
ELLA is family, community, and a space where I can feel safe and seen.
It is a place where I can be with friends, lovers, and sisters while enjoying the beauty of the land. When women come together, there is magic.
It is an honor to be part of that magic, to contribute to it, and to receive it.
Why do you think spaces like ELLA are important for women and LGBTQ+ communities?
Because they create an open, safe, and meaningful space where we can truly be ourselves.
They offer quality time, real connection, and a strong sense of belonging. These gatherings generate resilience, hope, and expansion.
As a woman today, what does “power” mean to you?
Power means being connected to my body, my soul, and my community, and being able to express that connection freely.
An empowered woman has the freedom to create a life that is healthy, happy, and abundant for herself and her community.
What has been one of the most important lessons in your journey?
Learning to listen to my inner voice, to take care of my inner girl, and to let go of what others think of me.
What are you most looking forward to during your time in Mallorca?
Connecting with the beauty of the island, enjoying the culture, meeting like-minded women, and sharing our gifts with one another.
If you could share one message with the ELLA community, what would it be?
“Live Your Ensoulment: discover, connect, and express your soul with every breath you take.”
At ELLA Festival Mallorca 2026, we do more than celebrate — we also create spaces to pause, feel, and transform.
Natalie’s Ensoulment Circle is an invitation to slow down, go deeper, and reconnect with what truly matters.
Because ELLA is also that: a place to come home to yourself.



