PRISM™ is now IPHM accredited. Here is what that actually means and why I almost did not apply.
I did not plan to apply for accreditation.
Honestly, I did not even feel I needed to put my work into words. The work was the work. It lived in the room, in the sessions, in the people who walked out different from how they walked in. It did not need a certificate to be real.
But I have a soul friend who kept saying the same thing to me. Put it on paper. Document it. Show what it is.
So at the beginning of 2026 I did. I sat down and I tried to capture in words what the PRISM™ Method actually is. Not as marketing. Not as a pitch. As a real description of a real body of work.
And then later this year a thought arrived quietly. What if I apply to IPHM?
The International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine. A professional body that accredits practitioners and training methods in the holistic health space. Recognised. Established. Real.
I sat with that thought for a while. And then I felt it. A small but unmistakable fear.
What if it is not good enough?
What the application actually required
To apply for IPHM accreditation you cannot just describe your method in beautiful language and hope for the best. You have to back it up.
You need to show your professional qualifications. The real ones. The ones that actually underpin what you do and why you are qualified to do it.
And here is where something unexpected happened.
I started gathering everything. My training in Kundalini Activation. My breathwork facilitation certification. My background as a personal trainer and a nutritionist. My somatic therapy and yoga teaching. My years of somatic work. My study of non-duality. My experience in nervous system regulation.
Each of these things, at various points in my life, had felt separate. Pieces of a journey that did not necessarily connect. I had trained in many things, moved through many spaces, followed what called me without always knowing where it was leading.
And then sitting there pulling it all together for this application, I watched something happen that I did not expect.
Everything came together.
Not because I had planned it that way. But because it had always been pointing in the same direction without me fully seeing it. Every qualification, every training, every year of practice, had been building the foundation for something that I only named PRISM™ later.
The method was not created from nothing. It was distilled from everything.
The email
Three or four days after I submitted the application I got an email.
CONGRATULATIONS.
I sat with that word for a moment. Just that one word at the top of the screen.
And something moved through me that I want to try to describe because it was not what I expected.
It was not pride exactly. It was not relief. It was something closer to what a child feels when they are reminded of something they already knew but had temporarily forgotten.
You are limitless. This is real. You built something that matters.
I have known this work is deep for a long time. I feel it in every session, every training, every person who walks out of the room carrying themselves differently. I know it in my bones.
But knowing something in your bones and having an international professional body look at it, examine it, assess it against real standards, and say yes, this meets our criteria, this is legitimate, this is something we recognise, that is a different kind of knowing.
It moved something in me that I am still feeling now.
What IPHM accreditation actually means
PRISM™ is now an IPHM accredited training method. I am also registered as an IPHM practitioner.
What this means in plain language is this. The method has been assessed by an independent international professional body and found to meet their standards for holistic health practice and training. It is not self-certified. It is not just my word for it. It has been looked at from the outside and recognised.
In a space where so much is unregulated, where anyone can call themselves an energy healer or a Kundalini facilitator without any real training or foundation, this matters enormously.
It matters for the people who come to sessions. When you lie down on that mat and open your energy field to this work, you deserve to know that what is holding you has been built on real foundations, assessed by real standards, and held with real integrity.
It matters for the facilitators who train through PRISM™. You are not just learning a method that feels right. You are learning a method that is internationally accredited. You walk away with something you can stand behind in any professional context.
And it matters for this work finding its way to more people. Because legitimacy opens doors. And this work deserves to walk through them.
Where science meets energy
PRISM™ has always sat at the intersection of two things that some people think cannot coexist.
Ancient energy work and modern science.
The felt sense of Kundalini energy moving through the body. The measurable reality of nervous system regulation. The lived experience of non-dual awareness. The documented evidence of neuroplasticity. The ancient wisdom of breath as medicine. The contemporary understanding of somatic healing and trauma release.
These are not opposites. They are the same truth seen from different angles.
And the IPHM accreditation is the professional world saying, yes, we see it too.
This is not woo woo. This never was.
What comes next
This is not a destination. It is a door.
The work keeps deepening. The method keeps evolving. And there is more coming that I will share when the time is right, work that takes this even further into the territory where science and energy meet in ways that I think will surprise people.
For now I want to say this.
If you have been curious about PRISM™ sessions, this is the moment to try. Come and feel what an internationally accredited method of energy work actually does in your body.
And if you have been feeling called to train as a facilitator, the next PRISM™ Kundalini Activation facilitator training is 15 to 19 July in London. You would be training in something that is not only deeply transformative but professionally recognised.
The next chapter of this work is just beginning.
And I cannot wait to see where it goes.
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Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.- Ralph Waldo Emerson