On Sensitivity, Inner Change, and the Path of Awakening

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I didn’t set out to become an intuitive healing practitioner.

Like many people drawn to this kind of work, it emerged through my own lived experience — through periods of inner change, uncertainty, and the quiet sense that something deeper was asking to be listened to.

I’ve always been a sensitive, reflective person — someone who notices what sits beneath the surface, who feels things deeply, and who naturally tracks subtle shifts in people and situations.

But for a long time, I didn’t understand this sensitivity clearly. It wasn’t mirrored back in a way that helped me make sense of it or value it.

Over time, through my own healing process and training, I began to understand these qualities differently. What I had experienced as “too much” or “too intense” was actually a form of awareness — a way of perceiving emotional, psychological, energetic, and spiritual layers of experience.

This became part of how I now understand human experience more broadly.

Not as something fixed or linear, but as layered — shaped by what we feel, think, carry in the body, and experience on deeper levels of awareness.

And this is the space I now work in with people.

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What I offer now

I work one-to-one with people who are moving through overwhelm, uncertainty, inner strain, or periods of change where something in their life no longer feels workable in the same way.

These sessions are not about fixing or analysing from a distance.

They are a grounded space to slow things down and work directly with your lived experience — so you can begin to see more clearly what is happening internally, and what feels right from here.

My work is relational and intuitive, and draws on emotional, psychological, energetic, and spiritual dimensions of experience.

How I work

In sessions, we follow what is present.

This might include thoughts, emotions, body sensations, patterns, memories, or subtler layers of experience that begin to reveal themselves as things slow down.

At times, we may also work with deeper patterns within these layers of experience using intuitive and energy-based approaches, always guided by what feels appropriate and supportive in the moment.

The intention is not to impose direction, but to create the conditions where clarity can begin to emerge naturally.

Over time, this often supports a return of clarity, steadiness, and a more grounded sense of direction and self-trust.

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Why I do this work

This work is shaped by both lived experience and professional training in holistic counselling, trauma-informed practice, and spiritual and energy-based approaches.

It is also shaped by many years of witnessing what happens when people are given space to slow down enough to actually feel and understand their inner experience without pressure or judgement.

What I’ve seen again and again is that when this happens, something begins to reorganise internally — not through force, but through awareness.

People often begin to feel more settled, more present, and more able to respond to their life from a grounded place.

An invitation

If something here resonates, you’re welcome to explore my work further or book an intro call.

You don’t need to have clarity before you begin.

We start from where you are.

With love,
Kym


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