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About MAJIA LEE

BACKGROUND

Majia Lee is the creator of Embodi Aliveness. Her work explores how eating distress, urgency, and bodily disorganization emerge not from personal failure, but from disrupted nervous system regulation, collapsed imaginal life, and extractive models of care.


Drawing from embodied practice, archetypal psychology, neuroscience, and ecological thinking, Majia developed a body-based framework that restores relationship rather than control. Her approach works with the intelligence of the body and the symbolic life of the psyche, while dismantling cultural and familial narratives that interfere with regulation, discernment, and trust.


Majia’s work is deeply informed by nature-based models of adaptation and emergence. She understands the body as a living system—capable of organization, creativity, and repair when the right conditions are present. Through her writing and teaching, she invites people to step out of urgency-driven approaches to food and return to rhythm, process, and embodied aliveness.


To learn more, contact Majia at
majia@EmbodiAliveness.com: majia@EmbodiAliveness.com


EDUCATION

 Majia Lee holds a master’s degree in psychology and completed doctoral studies in Somatic and Archetypal Psychology, with research focused on creative emergence and self-organizing systems in human development.


Her education spans multiple embodied and relational modalities, including advanced training in Psychedelic Somatic Interactional Psychotherapy (PSI), the Psychobiological Approach to Couple Therapy (PACT), Somatic Experiencing (SE), Interpersonal Neurobiology (IPNB), Tension and Stress Releasing Exercises (TRE), and trauma-informed mediation practices. She has also trained in eating disorder recovery, leadership development, and nervous system–based approaches to relational regulation.


Majia’s work reflects a depth of engagement with complex trauma, attachment disruption, sexual and cultural trauma, and the ways these experiences shape embodiment, imagination, and relational capacity. Her perspective draws from Western and Eastern psychological traditions, as well as decolonizing frameworks that challenge extractive and intervention-driven models of care.


Across her writing and teaching, Majia focuses on restoring jurisdiction to the body, reactivating imaginal life, and identifying the conditions that support ethical responsiveness and creative emergence—without relying on urgency, rescue, or moralized control.



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