Dhyāna Kluth

Managing Director, Teacher

Reverend Dhyāna Kluth, Woman Who Runs With Song, embodies the psychological techniques honed at Helix to create a nurturing soul healing space for clients grappling with trauma and childhood wounds. Drawing from multiple healing modalities—including Somatic Depth Psychology, Jungian Analytic Psychology, Gestalt Therapy, Dream Interpretation, Buddhist Psychology, Mindfulness Meditation, Quantum Energy Healing, Sound Resonance Healing, and traditions spanning Mayan, Toltec, Inca, North American, Tibetan, African, Celtic and Chinese wisdom—Dhyāna crafts transformative experiences.

Continuing her lifelong journey as a student and initiate, Dhyāna calls upon her Scottish, Irish, African, Filipino, and American Ancestors and Spiritual Guides for guidance. Her gratitude for the wisdom imparted by her elders, teachers, and guides is palpable in her humble approach to this devotional work.

Dhyāna Kluth is recognized as a holistic minister, psychospiritual counselor, and intuitive medium, for her ability to bridge the mind-body-spirit connection. With a deep innerstanding of these psychospiritual techniques and metaphysics, she enriches our shared comprehension and propels our mission of holistic healing and education forward.

Within The Helix Training Program, Dhyāna serves as a guide for students seeking personal growth and the tools to facilitate healing in others. Her commitment to decolonizing the mind-body-spirit is seamlessly aligned with our mission.

Outside of her professional pursuits, Dhyāna is a Global Healing Activist, devoted to unraveling the sacred mysteries, embodying joy and seeding womb sovereignty for all life to thrive. Her reverence for the intelligence of Nature and commitment to decolonization are deeply personal. As a 52-year-old teacher and devoted mother of unschooled teenaged daughters, her generational healing work continues in a sacred balance between ancestral wisdom and emergent evolution. Dhyāna resides outside Manhattan, New York, with her soul partner and two daughters, tending to a biodiverse wild medicine garden on land once tended by the ancestors of the Lenape people.