
Jenny Janaki is a Mother, Somatic Educator, Womb Awakening Teacher, and Cranio Sacral Therapist, with deep roots in the ancient teachings of Advaita Vedanta. She feels a profound connection with Mother Nature, where she has experienced powerful feminine awakenings that continue.
A free spirit who carved her own life-path, Jenny lives devoted to her family and her feminine spiritual journey, allowing the calling of her heart and womb to guide her life path.


In 2008, I was drawn to the vibrant island of Bali. Little did I realise that stepping onto that island would change my life forever—I ended up living there for 11 beautiful years. I remember my first yoga class; I felt as if I was tripping afterward. Soon after, I crossed paths with my beloved teacher and lifelong Guru, Swami Vagishanada, whose teachings would transform my life.
I spent over a decade living between Bali and India—immersing myself in Hatha Yoga, teacher trainings, and countless hours with my Vedanta teacher, all while studying Cranio Sacral Therapy. A gentle unfolding of my true nature started shifting my entire reality, a recognition that I am, in truth, whole and complete, began vibrating through my being.

Nine years ago, my womb awakened my feminine spirit in a profoundly wild way, during a fierce, uncontrollable bleed. I was facedown on the ground, crying out in pain—tears running down my face. In that raw moment, I realised I was crying not only for myself but for all the women of my lineage whose power had been suppressed. Tears of grief poured out, revealing the deep truth of how I had misused and misunderstood my body, my yoni, and my womb up until then.
Recognising how much my womb had held onto, I was guided toward a 9-moon Womb Awakening apprenticeship with the Institute of Feminine Arts. There, I immersed myself in ancient feminine rituals—my womb continued awakening and my true feminine power kept revealing herself.
Over the years, my passion has grown strong and clear: guiding women to anchor deeply into their bodies and open to its powerful intelligence. Because if there’s one thing I notice in my students—women often feel lost, disconnected from their bodies, emotions, and nervous systems.
Becoming a mother drew a clear recognition of my own disembodiment. I saw more clearly the importance of truly living in and nurturing my body and learning to regulate my nervous system. Recently, I completed my Somatic Educator certification through the Somatic Institute for Women, and it opened my eyes to just how hungry women in the world is to come home to their bodies—to feel alive, connected, and in loving relationship with the intelligence of their Soma.
I’m also certified in Yoga Nidra, Yoga Therapy, and Compassionate Inquiry with Gabor Maté, deepening my understanding of holistic healing through years of dedicated practice and heartfelt teaching.




















































