Bio

Kimberly Joy Macatangay Pozzi is a Filipino with Ivatan (Batanes Islands) and Tagalog roots. Given the spiritual name Lakhaw-Ayan Bituon (“Travelling Star”) by her Babaylan mentor. She walks a path shaped by ancestral belief, cultural reflection, and lived experience.

Having lived between the Philippines and Italy since 1998, Kimberly is now based in Siargao, where she offers culturally rooted practices in meditation, ritual, and multidimensional exploration.

She teaches foundational meditation online as a practical discipline, guiding people through breath awareness, presence, and observation to support inner rhythm and reflection. Her Hayahay ritual, rooted in pre-colonial animist belief and passed to her with the blessing of a Babaylan, supports self-honoring and soul alignment through guided visualization, chanting, and embodied care.

Kimberly also facilitates Akashic access, teaching individuals how to enter their Records through meditation. This practice is grounded in the understanding that time is a construct of physical reality, and that lives across spaces and timelines can be experienced through dreams, synchronicities, and the Akasha.

As a guide, she does not read the Records for others. Instead, she offers an ethical, empowering approach that helps people trust their visions with discernment, confidence, and spiritual integrity, supporting autonomy, not dependency. This is an overall concept applied in her service and way of living, where empowerment matters more than assistance.

Kimberly is a certified meditation teacher, Hayahay facilitator, and Akashic self-mastery guide. Her offerings include ancestral rituals and intuitive tools such as Sungka and Gabaybayin, passed down from her great-grandmother and deepened through ongoing learning with one of her mentors Babaylan. All sessions are offered with cultural respect and intentional care.

Her work is currently available online, including through Insight Timer, where she shares meditations and teachings. She also offers in-person sessions in Siargao in her garden. These spaces nurture connection, cultural care, and gentle community exchange.

Kimberly holds a Master’s in Fundraising Management and has contributed to projects as a volunteer and as a fundraiser focused on environmental response, community resilience, and the empowerment of women and children. She continues to engage in beach and forest cleanups out of reverence for the land and sea. Before fully stepping into her vocation as a teacher, she also supported sustainable fashion brands for more than a decade through brand consultancy, weaving cultural responsibility into creative practice.

Fluent in Tagalog, Italian, and English, Kimberly works with clients across cultures, ages, genders, and belief systems. Her work is guided by Kapwa, the shared self, and a commitment to presence, ethics, and care.

She does not offer therapy or clinical services and encourages those navigating trauma or mental health concerns to seek licensed professional support.