CASS loe | reiki practitioner

Reiki is a spiritual, unseen force that comes alive through the power of intention. The magic of Reiki is activated by becoming present and arriving here in the moment, allowing your nervous system to feel safe and supported so that your body can begin repair.

During a Reiki session with Cass, you will drop into a container of deep relaxation, followed by an optional writing session that will ignite your authentic expression and open the door to the path of your dreams. 

In your decision to join this retreat and enter a space of healing, the process has already begun. Your body has already received the message that you’re ready to clear away blocks and take a step into the unknown.


Natacha Radoyevic | sound healer

Natacha has a combined 20 years of experience as an outdoor guide, surf coach, and sound healer. Her extensive travels throughout Polynesia and love of adventure has taken her to the most amazing oceans in the world including in Cuba, Mexico, Australia, and Canada.

Natacha’s passion for sound and music is transformative and has a deeply calming effect on listeners. During her sound healing sessions, you can expect to melt into the sound of singing bowls, guitar, her own voice as she gently signs, various instruments from around the world, and the silence in between these reverberations. Guests will leave the session feeling like they have drifted deeply into an abyss of theta waves that are soothing as the ocean itself. more info.


ARTIST NATALIE BRAKE | INSTRUCTOR & guide

Natalie Brake is a professional Artist and Instructor with a career spanning over a decade. She is an Abstract Painter with a deep connection to nature, including the ocean and sky-scapes. Her works have been exhibited extensively in Victoria, B.C., and internationally in Europe and Mexico. Recent projects include 2 paintings commissioned by the former Head Scientist of the Canadian Space Agency. She also coaches other Artists and aspiring creatives.
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katja | biologist

Meet Katja, head biologist of the Natikari project.

Katja's career as a biologist started with a bird feeder in front of her parent’s house and some books she found on the same subject. As her fascination with the natural world grew, she eventually studied biology and wrote her diploma thesis on modeling classical conditioning with neural networks; counted a lot of fish in German rivers and, finally, predicted in her PhD thesis how climate change and non-native species could change freshwater community composition. Now serving as the caregiver of a beautiful eco-reserve in Mexico, she still loves to feed and watch birds. Katja also rescues donkeys, and has several of them as close companions.