

Body Heals: Workshop
We’re hosting a rare live workshop in Culver City with a Japanese healing teacher who will introduce the Karada Naoru (Body Heals) method — a quiet, intuitive approach that helps the body remember how to heal.
This one-day immersion includes:
- A remote healing module using energetic awareness and photo-based assessment
- A hands-on session using light touch to unlock change without pressure or manipulation
This is not a massage.
Not Reiki.
Not chiropractic.
It’s a third path — rooted in presence, observation, and energetic clarity.
Take this opportunity to acquire skills you can use for a lifetime.
🌀 What Is Karada Naoru?
In Japanese, Karada Naoru means:
“The body heals.”
But it’s more than a phrase — it’s a philosophy.
Healing is not something we do.
It’s what the body knows how to do — once we stop interfering.
🔹 What You’ll Learn (Two-Part Immersive Training)
☀️ Morning Session – Remote Healing (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM)
Learn how to perceive and influence the body’s energy field without physical contact. You’ll be trained to “read” the body using only a photo or image, and initiate healing through observation, intention, and resonance.
🌿 Afternoon Session – In-Person Touch Work (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM)
We shift to gentle, in-person bodywork. You’ll learn how to use a feather-light touch to identify and release deep structural and energetic imbalances — without force, pressure, or manipulation.
🧭 Who This Workshop Is For:
Reiki practitioners, energy workers, acupuncturists, somatic therapists, and bodyworkers ready for a subtle but powerful method
Practitioners feeling burned out from “doing too much”
Anyone who senses healing is more than mechanics or force
Testimonials
"I couldn't move my arms enough to drive, with numbness in both. I saw 3 doctors, but none of them were able to help. Then I met Yuki, who gently touched my ankle to adjust my overall body balance and the symptoms disappeared."
— R.K. Karada Naoru session participant
"Yuki transformed my life — going beyond the bounds of western medicine to fix a medical problem I’d been struggling with for a year. I am beyond grateful."
— O.J., Karada Naoru session participant