
About Jivanmukta Healing
Jivanmukta - One who has attained liberation while living (Advaita Vedanta Philosophy).
“The jivanmukta alone is able to give real love, real charity, real truth, and it is truth alone that makes us free.” – Swami Vivekananda
Our Focus: Liberation from Domination Consciousness
Domination consciousness is an umbrella term for the traumatic internalized conditioning (beliefs, values, identities, narratives, relational patterns and worldviews) that are shaped within and recreate the relational ruptures that sustain systems of domination such as white supremacy, late-stage capitalism, patriarchy and colonization.

This consciousness cultivates internal and external disharmony, disconnection and relational rupture - all of which veil the Truth that we and all other beings are. This is expressed in all aspects of modern human culture.
Jivanmukta Healing creates the conditions for union and relational repair through clearing this consciousness and resourcing individuals and communities to embody this True Nature in a way that transforms human culture.
"Root change begins within,
but it spreads and changes culture through relational practice."
Sydney Searchwell-Simpson, visionary & founder of Jivanmukta Healing
Our Practice & Methods
We currently fulfill our vision through:
1:1 trauma-informed healing sessions
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helping individuals process and decondition their mental, emotional, energetic and physical bodies from trauma conditioning in a safe and brave container.
workshops, retreats, ceremonies and other group offerings
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embodied communal gatherings designed to resource and restore relational coherence between humans, beyond humans, with the Earth and the Great Mystery.
public performance & speaking
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performative storytelling and spoken offerings exploring relational trauma, liberation, and remembrance
artivism
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creative offerings that inspire awareness and action towards our (r)evolution
Our Pillars
Truth
Life is the source of all spiritual knowing. Direct connection to Life and Source- within and beyond oneself- is how we experientially know our liberation in Truth.
Embodiment
The calls for liberation that have rung across time are a call from our True Nature to be expressed and embodied. Liberation must be lived, felt and expressed in the body, not just understood intellectually, to take root in our lives.
Relationality
While liberation begins within, it cannot evolve without relational work. Liberation is actualized through devotion to harmonious relationships: within self, other humans, the Earth, and the Great Mystery.
Creativity
Our creative power is sacred. Through healing, we reconnect to our innate creative capacity, which can be used to regenerate, connect, and build new worlds.
Living Liberation Now
Freedom is not a distant ideal; it’s a call to express and share our True nature exactly where we are. Liberation is possible when it is consciously chosen in the here and now.

