In the tranquil embrace of Japan’s serene landscapes, Olivea Kazumi Shure has found a profound calling that transcends borders, bridging her American upbringing with her Japanese roots. A healer, Reiki Master Teacher, and creative spirit, Olivea’s journey is not just one of self-discovery but one of unlocking an ancient codex of love and connection—a journey that radiates beauty, tenderness, and soul transformation.
Her story begins in New York City, where she first cultivated her passion for Reiki, guiding countless students through its transformative practice. But it was a deeply felt connection to her mother’s Japanese lineage that led her to move across the globe, a bold step that immersed her more fully into the sacred art of Reiki. It was in Japan, where the history of Reiki was born, that Olivea’s practice blossomed into something far greater—a spiritual awakening that deepened her connection to her true self.
Olivea’s healing work goes beyond traditional Reiki sessions; it is an immersive, multi-sensory experience that draws upon her lifelong love for the arts. Having grown up in the world of theater, dance, music, and visual arts, she understands that creative expression is a mirror of life’s expansive potential. For Olivea, movement—especially through dance—has been a gateway to understanding her emotions and her soul in ways that words cannot.
As a longtime student of Gabrielle Roth’s 5 Rhythms, Olivea embraces the language of the body and spirit, infusing her healing sessions with this sense of flow. Her retreats and classes offer transformative experiences, creating lasting memories of beauty and warmth. For Olivea, healing is not merely a profession; it is a way of living fully, with grace and passion—a practice of becoming more whole, more radiant, and more connected to the deepest essence of life.
In her journey, Olivea has discovered that healing is not just about mending but about blossoming into the fullest expression of the soul, a process that is as poetic as it is profound.
Credits: Reiki with Olivea
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