Who are my Clients?
- Gloria King
- Dec 30, 2025
- 3 min read

Every dream, even the ones that feel impossible, is a seed planted by God.
Over the years, I’ve had the privilege of working with a wide range of clients — each one unique, each one a reflection of divine timing and purpose. Together, we’ve held space for healing, faith, and transformation. Every person who has crossed my path has taught me something valuable about courage, trust, and the incredible resilience of the human spirit.
One of my first clients came to me seeking relief from sciatica and nervous‑system overload. Though I was still finding my footing as a therapist and adjusting to major life changes, our sessions became moments of deep connection and visible progress. Her light grew stronger with every visit, and even through challenges, I am thankful for how our shared experiences reminded me that healing is a mirror — each person we serve reflects something back to us, often more profound than words can express.
Another client, a true warrior woman, first reached out in crisis — her body in pain, her nervous system exhausted, kyphosis of the spine, anterior tilted pelvis, and abdominal reconstruction surgery. Week by week, I watched her transform. Through a blend of scar therapy techniques, assisted stretching, lymphatic massage, cupping, trigger point, and intuitive touch, her body began to realign and heal itself. Over two years, our work evolved from pain management into empowerment — the kind of rebirth that reminds you what faith, trust, and perseverance can do.
In time, I was called to serve a new group — cancer survivors and clients undergoing immunotherapy, people navigating unthinkable vulnerability and immense bravery. With them, I learned the sacred art of simply “holding space” — allowing the body and soul to process grief, hope, and release in their own ways. Often, the most healing thing we can do is to witness and honor what someone’s body already knows how to express. In addition to being a safe space to share and process; while also working through reconstruction and mobility range of motion.
For a season, I also worked alongside Ayurvedic practitioners and fellow therapists, helping guide clients through Panchakarma retreats — full‑spectrum programs with individualized treatments, Panchakarma is a traditional Ayurvedic detoxification and rejuvenation therapy involving five core cleansing procedures (vamana, virechana, basti, nasya, and rakta moksha) to purify the body, mind, and spirit. Ayurvedic anti-inflammatory meals, yoga, meditation, sound healing, and traditional therapies like abhyanga, udvartana, utsadana, and shirodhara. It heals the gut by eliminating ama—undigested food residues and toxins accumulated from poor digestion—through targeted therapies that strengthen agni (digestive fire), improve nutrient absorption, and restore metabolic balance for optimal gut function. Panchakarma restores equilibrium among the three doshas (vata, pitta, kapha) by addressing imbalances at their root, using personalized oils, herbs, massages, and purges to promote vitality, immunity, and long-term wellness. It was a deeply rewarding opportunity to experience ancient Indian modalities restoring balance to the bodies Doshas.
In addition, I’ve supported prenatal and postpartum mothers, the elderly, those recovering from surgeries or accidents, people rebuilding after emotional trauma, and everyday individuals simply seeking peace. Some sessions are gentle and meditative; others are transformative and emotional. Every person leaves a piece of their journey in my care — and through them, I’ve learned that true healing is never one‑sided.
So, who are my clients?
They are the dreamers.The caretakers.The survivors.The ones who are ready to release, reset, and renew.
I’m here for the old, the young, the sick, the expectant, the hurting, and the hopeful — for anyone who needs a safe space to breathe, restore, and remember that healing is possible.
If that sounds like you or someone you love, I’m here — ready to walk with you every step of the way.







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