VIA REGIA

Via Regia is a practice of returning to yourself through inquiry, meditation, embodiment, and symbolic reflection.

It is an exploration of perception, awareness, and alignment—of learning to recognize what is true for you and how to live from it.

Through workshops, guided processes, meditation, symbolic inquiry, and contemplative practices, Via Regia offers structured ways of deepening self-knowledge and developing a more conscious relationship with experience.

Areas of Practice

  • Sovereign Inquiry

  • Meditation & Embodiment

  • Symbolic Reflection

  • Reiki

A Spiritual Practice — Returning to Yourself

Since I was a teenager, I’ve been interested in the practice of healing. Over time, I began to understand that healing and personal and spiritual development are not separate—they move together.

To heal is, in a way, to become whole. Like the goal of any spiritual practice, it is to move towards the experience of wholeness.

A spiritual practice, for me, is simply a way of returning to that wholeness—not once, not as an idea, but as something I move toward daily and intentionally. It becomes a signature of how I meet the world, from a space of experience that reminds me of my own wholeness. For me, as for most people, this is an experience that needs to be cultivated—especially as a counter to a life in which we are often filled with negative constructions about ourselves.

We tend to treat spiritual connection as optional—something extra. It isn’t. It is also a form of care.

You feed your body.
You drink water.
You sleep.
You seek intimacy and connection.

In the same way, you need to connect with yourself.

Without that connection, something essential is missing—not dramatically, but quietly. Over time, it becomes a kind of spiritual starvation. You can still function, but something feels off, flat, disconnected.

When you begin to reconnect, even in small ways, life starts to shift:

things feel more meaningful
your actions feel more aligned
your energy becomes more stable
inspiration returns

Not because something external has changed, but because you are no longer disconnected from yourself.