Justin Patrick Pierce and Londin Angel Winters have been together since 2010. They have a daughter named Ava. They practice every single day. And they've spent their entire relationship building one thing: a way of being together that doesn't get smaller over time.
The Yoga of Intimacy is the name of what they built. It's a body-based practice system for couples, grounded in the Alpha and Omega framework, designed to keep desire, devotion, and depth alive across decades. Not as an ideal. As a daily practice.
They teach together because the work requires it. You can explain polarity in a lecture. You can describe embodied presence in a book. But the only way to show a couple what becomes possible between two people who practice is to be those two people, in front of them, practicing.
Why a Real Couple Matters
Most relationship teachers teach from research. Some teach from personal experience. Justin and Londin teach from the relationship itself, in real time.
During live Couples Practice Evenings on Patreon, they don't just instruct. They demonstrate. The I See / I Feel Practice they teach was developed inside their own relationship, refined over 16 years of daily use, and is practiced between them in front of the community every month.
This matters because the conscious couples market is full of teachers who sound wise and live poorly. Justin and Londin's authority doesn't come from their credentials. It comes from the fact that they're still choosing each other, still practicing, still on fire after 16 years and a child and a pandemic and four relocations and all the things that test relationships to their limits.
As Robert Kandell, a 25-year researcher in conscious sexuality who has studied over 100 different teachers and schools, wrote: "I can say, without hesitation, that the technology of Yoga of Intimacy is the BEST I've encountered in my career."
What They Created
The Alpha and Omega framework redefines polarity beyond gender. Alpha is witnessing consciousness, the Seer. Omega is radiant feeling presence, the Feeler. Both partners cultivate both qualities. This is the foundation of everything they teach.
On top of that foundation, they built specific practices. The I See / I Feel Practice creates immediate embodied polarity between partners. The I Want Practice opens the channel of direct desire. The Way of the Firekeeper is the complete seven-level path, detailed in their book Playing With Fire.
These practices are now being taught in polarity workshops around the world. The I See / I Feel Practice, in particular, has become a standard tool in the conscious relationship space. Justin and Londin are its creators.
Two Books
The Awakened Woman's Guide to Everlasting Love (2018) was their first. Written primarily in Londin's voice, it speaks directly to women and is built on Three Pillars: Presence, Polarity, and Devotion. It's where the Alpha and Omega concept first appeared in print. 4.7 stars on Amazon, 195 reviews.
Playing With Fire: The Spiritual Path of Intimate Relationship (2023) is the complete path for both partners. The Way of the Firekeeper: Awareness, Sensitivity, Equanimity, Alpha and Omega, Polarity, Presence, and Devotion. 457 pages. 4.9 stars on Amazon, 121 reviews. Written during a pandemic, four relocations, pregnancy, and the birth of their daughter.
How They Teach
Justin leads the monthly Men's Group on Patreon, where men cultivate presence, embodied authority, and the capacity to hold space in relationship. Londin leads the Women's Circle, where women come home to their bodies, their desire, and their devotion. Together, they lead Couples Practice Evenings, three-hour sessions of guided partner practice with live coaching.
They also work with individuals and couples in private mentorship, limited to a small number of clients at any time. Their work ranges from couples whose desire has gone cold to couples who want to take an already strong relationship into something sacred.
Everything they teach is available at yogaofintimacy.co. The free practices are a genuine starting point. The books go deeper. The live community goes deeper still. And the private work goes to the center of it.