Ki to Satori: A Journey to Inner Healing
Ki to Satori was born from lived experience and from the recognition that healing is rarely dramatic, and more often a quiet return to steadiness.
Over time, I came to understand that meaningful change does not arise from force or intensity, but from attention. When the body is listened to carefully, it begins to reorganise itself in ways that cannot be rushed or predicted.
The work offered through Ki to Satori is not centred around technique, though it draws on Reiki, shamanic practices, and body-based therapies. What shapes it most is the quality of attention brought into the space. The pace is unhurried, and the work adapts to the person, not the other way around.
Although it can be common, there is no promise of awakening, transcendence, or dramatic transformation. Instead, there is an invitation to step into a different relationship with oneself, one grounded in honesty, steadiness, and respect for your own timing.
Healing here is understood as a process of integration rather than escape. It is about becoming more fully present to life as it is, not moving beyond it.
Ki to Satori continues to evolve as a living practice. It is shaped by study, experience, and the humility that comes from working closely with people’s real lives. At its core, it remains simple: listen carefully, move gently, and allow what needs to unfold to do so in its own way.

Our Philosophy
At Ki to Satori, we honour the inseparable connection between mind, body, and soul. We understand healing as more than the easing of symptoms; it is a process of restoring balance across the visible and invisible dimensions of a person’s being.
Each individual is a multidimensional being, carrying physical experience, emotional history, mental patterns, and a deeper spiritual current that shapes their life. True healing involves tending to all of these layers with care and integrity.
We believe that the inner world of a person directly influences their outer world. The quality of one’s thoughts, emotions, and relationship to the self shapes relationships, actions, and the wider environment. In this way, personal healing contributes to the well-being of the collective consciousness. When one person comes into greater alignment, that steadiness naturally radiates outward.
We approach each individual as unique and sacred, deserving of compassion, respect, and empowerment. Our work is rooted in authenticity, responsibility, and reverence for the innate wisdom that resides within every soul.
As a family-rooted practice, we share a commitment to contributing to the betterment of the world through focused care and sincere attention to each person who chooses to work with us. We believe that meaningful change in the world begins with meaningful change within.

Our Approach
Our approach brings together traditional Reiki, shamanic practices, and body-based therapies in a way that honours the full reality of a person’s experience. We do not separate the physical from the emotional, or the spiritual from the practical. Mind, body, and soul are understood as expressions of one living system.
Each session is shaped by what is present rather than by a fixed formula. Sometimes the work is subtle and quiet. At other times it may involve deeper emotional or energetic release. The approach remains responsive, respectful, and attentive to individual timing.
Reiki forms a steady foundation within the practice. Alongside it, shamanic-informed work and therapeutic bodywork allow different layers of experience to be met with care. The intention is not to overwhelm or intensify, but to support integration and alignment at a pace that feels sustainable.
Packages and ongoing sessions are structured to create continuity. Healing is rarely a single event. It is a process of returning, deepening, and stabilising over time and our work supports the body’s innate capacity to regulate and the soul’s capacity to realign with clarity and purpose.

"Satori - in the awakening from a dream. Awakening and self-realisation and seeing into one's own being - these are synonymous.
Bruce Lee
