About Gayane

Gayane Kulikyan, MA, is a Transformational Coach, a Spiritual Guide and a Healer who is devoted to guiding others back to their soul’s wisdom. She creates sacred, compassionate space for emotional integration, intuitive clarity, and deep spiritual remembrance.

With a Master’s degree in Spiritual Psychology and certifications in Trauma-Informed Mindfulness, Breathwork and Transformational Coaching, Gayane weaves together psychology, spirituality, mindfulness, and healing into a multidimensional approach. Her work supports clients in gently uncovering the root causes of stress and imbalance, releasing inherited patterns, and coming home to their inner peace.

As a former refugee who escaped war as a child, Gayane understands what it’s like to feel displaced, lost, or disconnected. Her own path of healing—through family transitions, cultural adaptation, and career transformation—deepens her ability to support others with empathy, presence, and authenticity.

Today, Gayane supports women are navigating spiritual awaking and healing. She helps them to move through life’s transitions, reconnect with their inner truth, and realign with the wisdom of the soul.

Professional Qualifications:

  • Master’s in Spiritual Psychology

  • Certified Transformational Coach

  • Certified Trauma Informed Mindfulness Practitioner

  • Certified in integration of Collective and Intergenerational Trauma

  • Breathwork Practitioner Training (Levels 1 & 2)

  • Certification in Mindfulness for Anxiety and Sleep

  • HeartMath Clinical Certification for Stress, Anxiety and Self Regulation

  • Akashic Records Training

Gayane weaves together psychology, spirituality, mindfulness, and healing into a multidimensional approach.

  • We begin with exploring your patterns, your protective parts and your shadow. Together, we explore what shaped you and what still lingers. This is the doorway to clarity, self-understanding and transformation.

  • There’s a deeper river running beneath your life — a sense of connection, meaning, and inner wisdom. Whether you call it Soul, intuition, God, or a mystery, we welcome that sacred part of you into the healing process, so you can clarify your next steps.

  • Presence is medicine. Through breath, body awareness, and slowing down, we learn to meet each moment with awareness. This is how we create safety and roundedness within — a home you can return to, no matter what.

  • Healing isn’t about becoming someone new. It’s about remembering who you are beneath the layers of pain & conditioning. We allow space for grief, softness, release, and renewal. Healing means return to wholeness and you’ll learn how to return to your wholeness.

My Approach

This is My Why

Today, as I guided a group through a Loving Kindness Meditation—extending benevolent wishes such as “May all beings be at peace. May all beings be safe. May all beings live with ease”—one participant shared that she struggled with this practice.


She said, “That’s not the world we are living in.”

I acknowledged her truth. I too am aware of the world we inhabit, fractured by conflict and pain. Yet this practice is not about denying reality—it is about opening to another one. It is about holding a vision: a world where people feel safe, at peace, and at ease within themselves.

I then shared my own story.
As a refugee, I faced the darkness of humanity at a very young age.
I felt the sting of injustice.
I carried anger—anger at those who had caused destruction not only in my life, but in the lives of thousands.

As an adult woman, I remember watching images on TV: people in Baku, Azerbaijan smiling and having fun smiling at an outdoor concert. I felt the weight of betrayal. How could they live so lightly while we suffered so deeply?

It took time to recognize that my anger was keeping me from happiness.
To allow myself joy meant I had to heal, and to forgive.
And that felt unbearable—because war leaves a child with immense scars:
a loss of safety,
a loss of belonging,
a loss of trust in humanity.

Yet deep within, my soul whispered: true freedom cannot come without letting go.
Forgiveness did not mean excusing what happened.
It meant loosening the chains that trapped me in my past.

Still, fear resisted: “If I forgive, am I letting them off the hook? What about justice? What if it happens again?”
Those voices were strong—
but the call of my soul was stronger.

My healing journey became not only about my own wounds,
but also the wounds of my ancestors—
those marked by genocide and exile.

And I came to see:
when we commit to the deep work of reconciliation,
peace begins to ripple.

First within us,
then through our families,
then into the lineages behind us,
and the generations before us.

If millions of us—and eventually billions—were to take this inner journey,
peace would no longer be a distant hope.
It would become the ground we stand upon.
War would fade into antiquity—
remembered only as a relic of an unevolved past.

This is my why.
The work I do is rooted in helping others discover their own inner peace—
and in that discovery,
to rediscover themselves.

This is not just my personal journey. It is the seed from which this company was born—the vision that peace is possible when we begin within.

If you feel called to walk this path of peace , I invite you to join the movement and to stay connected.

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