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about<\/h1>\n

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Hi, I\u2019m Jordie!<\/h2>\n

I am queer & genderqueer. My pronouns are they them.\u00a0<\/span>I am a Kinesiologist and a Kinesiology teacher.
<\/span>I am also a photographer, a dancer, a choreographer, a creator, a writer and an activist.<\/span><\/p>\n

Creating choice, wholeness & resilience.<\/span><\/h2>\n

My path towards Kinesiology has evolved from my desire for creative expression. Creativity is in every cell of my being.<\/p>\n

Since I was a kid, with all I have done & still do, I am fascinated by what moves people & how people express.<\/p>\n

I came to Kinesiology when I was 38. I had been living in Ireland with my partner at the time. We had a deeply traumatic break up. She is Irish and stayed there. I returned to this continent known as Australia, broke, broken, with a suitcase, no job, no friends, no career path and needing to start over.<\/p>\n

I got some help. And I knew I wanted to start again in a career in some kind of natural therapy. I found Kinesiology. By the word, I new it had something to do with how the body moves. I did what I always do. I explored. I researched.<\/p>\n

The deeper I researched this modality, the more I realised it incorporated all of my previous experience, as a dancer, choreographer, photographer, I could utilise all my skills in this one modality.<\/p>\n

I enrolled. I had never even had a session. I fell in love in the first unit. I knew I would do the entire course, including the Kinesiopractic \u00ae. I did not think I would also become a teacher of Kinesiology, but now that I am, I am as in love with teaching Kinesiology, as I am with the modality.<\/p>\n

Kinesiology has helped me unpack many layers of physical, mental, emotional & spiritual traumas. I am able to navigate my life from a space of choice, wholeness & resilience, owning all aspects of myself, and that is all possible, because of kinesiology.<\/p>\n

I create a safe space.<\/h2>\n

Embedded within this modality, by its innate nature, there are possibilities to create infinite pathways to explore how to process, release limiting patterns stored in the body to bring you towards choice, wholeness & resilience.<\/p>\n

I learn every day, with my clients and students when I run workshops with the work I have created. And one of the most crucial things I have learned is that not only do we need to explore the internal stuff, we also need awareness and release of the external systems of oppression and how they impact us individually & collectively.<\/p>\n

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Hi, I\u2019m Jordie!<\/h2>

I\u2019m a Kinesiologist and Energy Resilience practitioner, working\u00a0in Camberwell & Hawthorn.<\/p>

I use a range of Vibrational Healing techniques, which enables me to go on a journey of exploration with you.<\/p>

Each of us contain our own innate healing powers<\/h2>

My work is to help you grow, expand and unleash these abilities.<\/p>

My path towards Kinesiology has evolved from my desire for creative expression.<\/p>

As a small child, right into adulthood, my creativity was expressed in the form of dance & later into choreography, then art & photography, always with a fascination for what moves people and how people can express through moving.<\/p>

I have worked in numerous roles and have always strived for an essence of creativity, as well as ways to nurture and heal throughout.<\/p>

Through Kinesiology, I have found a modality where I can use all of my innate and learned skills to help people to heal themselves.<\/p>

Kinesiology enables me to go on a journey of exploration with my clients.<\/p>

I love being challenged & inspired with my clients, seeing them grow, expand and unleash their innate healing powers which reside is each person.<\/p>

Jordie is a heart based therapist who actively \u201clistens\u201d to what you are saying and what your body is saying.\u00a0 She helps uncover and identify root causes that are causing issues in a grounded yet intuitive manner. Thank you Jordie \u2013 keep up the good work\u201d.<\/em><\/p>

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