Kim’s path of began in 1998 with her own practice of shamatha meditation, and in 2001 with hatha yoga practice. She studied mindfulness and heart-centered teachings from Chogyam Trungpa, Pema Chodron, Thich Nhat Hanh, and a variety of Buddhist teachers. Her dedication to mindfulness meditation and loving kindness practice inspired her to complete her undergraduate degree with a focus on multicultural counseling from The Evergreen State College in Olympia WA. Kim continued on to receive her Masters of Clinical Psychology from Antioch University Seattle in 2006, and has worked in social service field for over 10 years, working with individuals and families in a variety of settings. As a clinician in a community mental health clinic, Kim worked with individuals and families.
Over time, she gradually reconnected with and developed a strong intentional connection to nature and nature’s healing benefits. She was also called to receive training in the energetic healing practice of Usui Reiki (levels 1,2 and 3.), and enjoys sharing this energetic practice with others.
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