Meet Me

Orion Mott reiki master medical intuitive concussion therapist and intuitive healer in Toronto

Hello, I’m Orion Mott, a medical intuitive, energy healer, and spiritual mentor based in Toronto. My journey into energetic therapies began over 15 years ago at my family’s martial arts school, where I trained in disciplines such as Karate, Chi-Kung, Native Shamanism, Kung-Fu, Aikido, and Escrima Kali. These practices honed my ability to perceive and understand the flow of energy, enabling me to assist others in achieving balance and healing.

Philosophy of Balance

I believe that true health arises from the harmonious integration of mind, heart, and body. In today’s fast-paced world, maintaining this balance can be challenging due to various stressors. My mission is to guide individuals in healing internal conflicts and developing strategies to alleviate external pressures. Empowerment plays a crucial role in this process; by reframing past experiences, we can transform negative events into neutral or even positive learning opportunities.

To support physical well-being, I incorporate personal training, biomechanical corrective exercise therapy, Chi-Kung, and martial arts into my sessions. These modalities promote structural integrity, cardiovascular health, and spiritual focus.

For mental and emotional resilience, I offer spiritual mentorship that includes meditation techniques designed to shift individuals from their everyday mindset to a deeper state of being. This practice helps uncover and address imbalances rooted in the heart, facilitating profound healing and transformation.

Concussion Healing

One of my specialized areas is assisting clients with brain injuries, including concussions and eye trauma. I have developed a unique approach called Energy Neuroplasticity, which combines Reiki and BodyTalk techniques to realign the brain’s hemispheres, rewire specific lobes, reduce inflammation, and alleviate concussion-related symptoms.

Additionally, I work with young individuals facing learning challenges often labeled as ADD, ADHD, or comprehension disorders. In the New Age philosophy, these individuals are sometimes referred to as “Crystal Children” or “Indigo Children” due to their heightened sensitivity and misunderstood genius. I help them recognize their sensitivity as a powerful asset and teach them how to harness their physiological, psychological, and emotional abilities effectively.

Connect with Me

I am dedicated to sharing the knowledge and skills I’ve acquired to assist others on their healing journeys. Whether you’re seeking physical healing, emotional balance, or spiritual growth, I am here to support you.

For more information about my services, including Reiki, BodyTalk, Concussion Therapy, Spiritual Counseling, Trance Channeling, Medical Intuitive Readings, and Fat-Loss Healing, please visit my website at orionmott.com. You can also reach me by phone at (416) 801-0142.

I look forward to meeting you and embarking on a transformative journey toward holistic well-being together.

Finding Your Zen With Your 3 Cowboys

Zen Meditation Toronto

Finding Your Zen With Your 3 Cowboys

In a world that feels like it’s spinning faster by the day, the pursuit of inner peace can seem elusive. The noise, the constant flow of information, the never-ending to-do lists—we are surrounded by chaos. Yet, there is a way to reclaim your calm. It’s not in escaping to a mountaintop or embarking on a silent retreat (though those sound pretty tempting). It’s in the small, daily practices that help you stay grounded, centered, and emotionally balanced. Three powerful tools—meditation, grounding, and heart-centered emotional release—can bring you back to yourself, no matter what life throws your way.

Meditation

Meditation isn’t just a buzzword; it’s a transformative practice that has been cherished for centuries. Think of it as your mental reset button. Just as we clear clutter from our homes, we need to clear mental clutter from our minds. Setting aside even 10 to 15 minutes a day to meditate can create profound changes in how you handle stress, anxiety, and emotional challenges. When you meditate, you allow your mind to rest. It’s not about stopping thoughts (that’s impossible!) but rather observing them without attachment. Over time, this helps you develop a sense of clarity and detachment from the whirlwind of daily life. You create a peaceful space within yourself, where you can always retreat when things get too intense.

 

Energetic Grounding

In a world dominated by screens and concrete, we’ve lost touch with one of our greatest allies—nature. Grounding, or “earthing,” is the practice of physically and energetically connecting with the Earth to recharge and balance your body. When you walk barefoot on grass, sand, or soil, you’re absorbing the Earth’s natural energy. This act of grounding helps to neutralize excess energy in your body, reducing stress and promoting well-being. For those of you that have done Kundalini activation through connection to the earths core, this is also a great way to find that energetic balance.

Energetically, grounding serves as a stabilizer. Imagine yourself as a tree with deep roots in the Earth. When life’s storms come, you may sway, but you won’t be uprooted. By taking a few moments each day to ground yourself—whether it’s through a barefoot walk, sitting in a park, or even visualizing roots extending from your feet into the Earth—you can feel more centered and present, no matter what chaos surrounds you.

Moving Emotional Issues to the Heart for Release

We carry emotional baggage without even realizing it. Whether it’s unresolved grief, anger, or fear, these emotions often get stored in the body, manifesting as tension, discomfort, or even illness. One of the most powerful ways to deal with these emotions is by moving them to the heart for release or Heart Clearing.

When you bring emotional issues to the heart, you are not dismissing or burying them. Instead, you’re allowing yourself to fully feel them, but from a place of compassion and acceptance. Always trust what is. The heart has a unique ability to transform and release negative emotions in a healthy way. You can practice this by sitting quietly, focusing on a challenging emotion, and imagining it being drawn into your heart. Breathe deeply, and with each exhale, let go of the emotional weight.

This simple yet profound act of heart-centered emotional release is a gentle reminder that you don’t have to carry everything forever. You are allowed to let go, to forgive, and to release what no longer serves you.

Finding Your Zen in a Crazy World

Yes, the world is crazy and it sometimes it feels like everyone is demonstrating their disfunction in all media forms. But within that craziness lies an opportunity to create your own Zen. By committing to daily meditation, grounding yourself to the Earth, and practicing heart-centered emotional release, you create a natural flow both outside and within. This is a space where you can find clarity, peace, and resilience, no matter what life throws at you. It’s not about escaping the world but rather learning to navigate it with grace, balance, and inner peace.

So, take that time for yourself today. Sit in silence, feel the Earth beneath you, and let go of the emotions you’ve been holding on to.

The Head, Heart, and Gut: Three Cowboys Riding Side by Side

In the journey of life, we are guided by three powerful forces—the head, the heart, and the gut. Each one represents a different aspect of our inner wisdom. The head is the voice of logic and reason, the heart is the seat of compassion and emotion, and the gut is our instinct, the primal sense that tells us when something just feels right or wrong. But too often, we let one of these cowboys take the reins, leaving the others trailing behind. What if, instead, we allowed them to ride side by side, in harmony, without one leading?

Imagine three cowboys riding across the open plains—your head, heart, and gut. None of them need to race ahead or fall behind. When they move together, you are at your strongest, making balanced decisions that honor all parts of yourself. Here’s how to let them ride in unity:

Trust Your Head Without Overthinking

The head is analytical and thrives on logic, but overthinking can lead to paralysis. When your head is one of the riders, it offers clear, rational guidance without dominating. Let it consider facts and analyze situations, but don’t let it overpower the heart or gut. Remember, it’s just one cowboy on this ride.

 

Feel with Your Heart, But Don’t Be Overcome

The heart brings deep emotional intelligence. It connects you to empathy, love, and intuition. However, when emotions rule unchecked, we may make decisions based on temporary feelings. Allow your heart to have a voice, but remember that it works best when tempered by the head’s logic and the gut’s instinct.

Honor Your Gut Instinct, But Stay Grounded

Your gut instinct is primal, often sensing truth before your mind or heart catches on. It’s the cowboy that notices the dust on the horizon before anyone else. But instincts alone can lead to rash decisions. Trust your gut, but keep it riding in pace with the head and heart for a grounded approach. The gut is always in the NOW!

The Harmony of Three

When these three cowboys ride in sync, you are whole. You’re thinking clearly, feeling deeply, and trusting your inner knowing. None of them need to take the lead; they work together, guiding you forward as a unified force.

Let your head, heart, and gut journey together, each with its own wisdom, and you’ll find a path that is balanced, intuitive, and true to your deepest self. The next time you’re faced with a decision, pause and check in with all three cowboys. Then move forward in harmony, confident that you’re navigating life with your full power.