
Teacher
Blaise Kennedy is a teacher and guide, working at the intersection of
embodied awareness, relational attunement and spiritual awakening.
He supports growth-oriented people who are spiritually curious,
emotionally honest, and ready for change that shows up in daily life, not
only in meditation.
His work was shaped by a turning point at age 24, when he entered
recovery and began a serious path of self-inquiry, healing, and
integration. This led to the creation of Developmental Architecture: a
staged, embodied map of growth that weaves together awakening,
nervous system capacity, trauma repair, and relational maturity into a
single developmental process.
Rather than chasing peak experiences, Blaise focuses on recreating
the conditions that allow insight to stabilize — safety, consistency, slow
pacing, and genuine connection. People come to his work when they
feel stuck between awareness and embodiment, and want grounded
pathways toward agency, intimacy, and lasting transformation
You've done the work. Meditated, journaled, shadow-worked your way through half a bookshelf. So why does the same frustration, the same anger, the same stuck feeling keep showing back up? Turns out, it's not a willpower problem. It's a filing system problem.