Eva Brozzetti Stramer, born in Rome in 1976 under the sign of Scorpio, experienced a youth marked by a tragic loss: the sudden death of her father when she was just 22 years old. This event triggered a deep journey of searching for the meaning and understanding of life and death. To cope with the feelings of despair that often accompany such a premature and unexpected loss, Eva enriched her life with various experiences, including the study of history, theater, environmental activism, and a critical view of the over-specialization that dominates society. The core of her personal quest has always been to understand herself and the workings of the human mind. Through the study of deprogramming behavioral patterns and meditation techniques, Eva has dedicated herself to freeing herself from the constraints and limitations imposed by society and the environment. She firmly believes in the potential of both individual and collective well-being and actively works to promote awareness and wellness through her personal practice and her work. Eva is convinced that creating spaces and places dedicated to well-being is essential for improving people's quality of life and fostering a culture centered on self-care and care for others.
Giulia Decina Dorazio was born on May 12, 1986, in the heart of Rome, under the sign of Taurus with Scorpio rising. From an early age, Giulia embarked on a path of exploration, transformation, and creative expression. Her astrological signs have always challenged her to navigate the opposites of life and death, the Apollonian and the Dionysian, fueling an urgent curiosity and a need to express, build, and deconstruct. Her first major spiritual awakening occurred in 2010 when she faced a radical crisis that catalyzed her spiritual journey. This period of transformation led her to voraciously explore the unseen realms and deeply connect with the mysteries of life and death, dismantling many of the beliefs she had built until that point. Determined to break free from the expressive chains she felt as a woman, Giulia dared to explore every corner of her being. This quest catapulted her into the world of artistic performance and later into the realms of podcasting and performance poetry. Practices such as Buddhism, dance, meditation, Shamanic Yoga, Mantra Madre, fasting, and ceremonies inspired her to create GodArs, a project aimed at promoting well-being within the community and the world. Giulia believes in creativity and spirituality as tools for healing and transformation, and she is committed to sharing this vision through GodArs.
GodArs is both a community and a digital platform, a meeting point for those seeking to regain their inner balance and connection with spirituality.
GodArs prioritizes helping people reclaim their time, away from the daily rush, focusing on self-care and the pursuit of a more mindful and fulfilling lifestyle.
The community promotes the pursuit of quality in life through practices that support physical, mental, and spiritual well-being. This includes mindful nourishment, listening to one's body, and adopting habits that foster a healthy and balanced life.
GodArs provides an ideal environment for deep regeneration, both on a soul and cellular level. Through silence, meditation, and contact with nature, it is possible to rediscover inner balance and renew one's well-being.