WHERE THE EMERGENCE OF HEALTH BEGINS

Join me in a structured nine-week online class on embodied health and a kind of change that emerges from the inside out. We will learn how to open that conversation between you and your body to restore the conditions for embodied aliveness, naturally and deeply. We will explore various approaches — including psychobiological, attachment, and sexological modalities, along with archetypal psychology and psychedelic-assisted approaches — to help you tap into the signal within that is moving you towards life.
-- Starting June 10, 2026 / Limited class capacity --
With all the diet controversy out there, failed diets, and inconsistent success, you may have lost your way — and your confidence in what’s possible.
This class will help you find your footing again — the daily rituals, routines, and disciplines that make your process towards physical health automatic and second nature.
What and how you eat, how you move, and the consistency around that matters deeply. And that is half the story.
The other 50% of the work is the inner world of our unconscious, which is held in the body.
It is this symbolic world that brings meaning, mystery, and an animating force of aliveness into your body.
Without a literacy in the symbolic world, it risks moving into the literal — finding its way into the body as physical illness and compulsive behaviour.
When symbolic material fuses with the physical, the body becomes overburdened — asked to carry what belongs to a different realm.
Separating these two worlds is an act of restoration.
It releases the body from a burden it was never meant to hold alone — and opens the space where physical regeneration, and a life of meaning, magic, and aliveness, can begin.

Reorienting to the body’s natural capacity for regeneration and vitality.
Your birthright.

Learning the deeper rules of engagement in the game of life and embodied change — so transformation becomes something that sticks, not something that keeps slipping from your grasp.
This includes the physical and the symbolic working together as a synergistic team to ensure your embodied health.

Restoring the symbolic life of the psyche to its rightful place — no longer lodged in the body as physical illness or compulsive behaviour. Instead, the somatic, relational, sexual, cultural, and archetypal materials find safer, more generative ways to make themselves known.
This way, food and the body are no longer asked to carry a load they were never designed to carry.

Discerning cultural messages about bodies, weight, skin color, age, health, sex, gender, food, etc. that collapse the potential space for hearing that signal within that is guiding you towards health.

Learning how to build serious and not so serious playgrounds where archetypal, relational and emotional material can land, move, and transform — rather than loop endlessly in compulsive behaviour or take up residence as physical symptoms in the body.

Psychedelics are a hot topic these days. But it is important to learn where they fit in the puzzle safely — and how to use them to lift the lid and hold the in-between space where what is waiting underneath can be metabolized.

Learn assessment tools to track when you are opening the potential space for emergent change — and when it is collapsing. Creative emergence and compulsive collapse can sometimes feel similar, so discernment tools can help.

Realizing how food becomes simpler.
Urgency softens.
In-between spaces get held rather than erased.
The system becomes more embodied, coherent and healthy.


There is a way your body knows how to be. Not controlled. Not managed. But in rhythm with itself.
This is the work of returning to that.
And reclaiming authorship from within.
Under the right conditions, psychedelics can open a space that is difficult to reach by other means — a living encounter with the material that has been quietly running the show underneath compulsive behaviour and the looping tendencies that effort alone cannot break.
Often what lies beneath addiction and compulsion is not a character flaw or a lack of willpower, but unmetabolized, symbolic material looking for a way through. Psychedelics, approached with the right conditions and container, can lift the lid on that material — and create the space for something new to emerge.
This is not about the psychedelic as a cure or a quick fix. It is about using it as a tool to open the potential space — where a genuine encounter with the in-between becomes possible.
We will be joined by Paula DeSanto, owner of a behavioural health clinic specialising in psychedelic-assisted addiction recovery, who brings both clinical expertise and hard-won personal wisdom to this territory.

Under the right conditions, sex can be a surprisingly useful space for exploring the cultural forces that govern our relationship with our bodies — the objectification, the ideals, the noise that drives so much of what we call health pursuits.
Often what lies beneath the chase for weight loss, beauty or physical perfection is not a personal failing but a cultural field that has quietly colonised our sense of self. Reclaiming agency from that field doesn’t have to be heavy work. In fact, if it becomes too serious, embodied health gets thwarted.
Sex, approached as a playground, offers a living encounter with our own projections and beliefs — about our bodies, our worth, and our desires. It can be a site for removing blockages and restoring jurisdiction over your own body in ways that are embodied, relational, and alive.
Roberta Dayal, Sex and Relationship Coach, brings both the expertise and the permission to go there.

Majia Lee is the founder of Embodi. From the inside out, she has come to understand that health cannot be located at the physical, emotional, or spiritual level alone. It lives in the intersect — the in-between spaces where the emergence of life begins and ends.
Her work centres on restoring what she calls bodily jurisdiction — a person’s innate ability to reclaim the body as a site of health and regeneration, through conditions that are both physical and symbolic
She deeply understands what it means to meet the body on its own terms — and what becomes possible when embodied health is finally given room to emerge.
Majia is not a psychotherapist or coach. She sits in the in-between spaces — helping you govern the conditions so that what has been waiting, your birthright, can finally surface.