Principles for Wellbeing

An insight into the ethos of Sanctum of Shen

There is nothing to fix, just more of you to meet, feel and embrace.

Your body has the answer.

Your body is a gift for you to experience life in its entirety.

When we enliven and purify our energy centres and auric fields, we unlock the door to access our highest potential.

When the mind is clear and quiet, the heart will guide you.

You have innate capacity to heal and create the life you truly desire.

You are your greatest guide and source of wisdom.

Your perception can be expanded through somatic awareness. 

Self care is a daily practice.

When we work towards creating balance and congruence within mind, body, heart and soul, we naturally develop the inclination to serve the world around us rather than just ourselves. The soul of humanity and the soul of the world begin to feel our acts of devotion. A beautiful ripple effect occurs as our individual shifts are felt within the collective field.

Nourishment is more than the food we eat, it’s how we feed our soul.

The healing journey asks for us to only go as fast as the slowest part of us feels safe to go. We all have our own pace.

Finding our voice, expression and truth allows our souls to thrive.

We believe that wellbeing should not only be defined only by our physical health but include the experience of prosperity and the richness of living.

Our daily choices, habits and thoughts are shaping our reality.

An embodied life means living means living authentically, in your power, by your rules, in the present moment.

One size does not fit all - our treatments are tailored to you, to honour your uniqueness.

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