About Farnaz: The Temple Architect

Farnaz is a Temple Architect and Co-Founder of Wellspring (A Living Well in Redondo Beach, California). She is a healing practitioner and intuitive channel: a keeper of the unseen, a calibrator of coherence, and a designer of harmonic spaces for soul remembrance.

After an accomplished career as a physical architect (yes, she designed actual buildings), she now architects calibrated, sacred energetic temples where the body can reorganize, the breath can return to rhythm, and the nervous system can remember how to rest. Her work translates what the field reveals – subtle, encoded information – into embodied insight that helps humans understand, inhabit, and restore their original design.

Working through sound, breath, and the unified energy field, she creates the precise conditions your inner architecture needs to realign itself. She listens beneath the surface to your breath, body, and field and designs an energetic environment that brings everything back into rhythm.

She doesn’t “heal” you. She builds the field where your system can heal itself.

In private sessions or group sound journeys, Farnaz constructs a living temple – a sanctuary of breath, sound, and coherence – so you can feel safe enough to return to your original design.

Working with Farnaz

Working with Farnaz feels like stepping into a living temple built around your body: a space designed for your system to finally remember itself. She listens with her whole field: to the breath beneath your voice, the patterns beneath your story, the currents moving through your body, and the subtle shifts in the room.

Some of the session is conversation, some is quiet attunement, some is sound or breath, always guided by what your inner architecture is asking for in that moment. Nothing is pushed. Everything is met.

As she works, the field reorganizes. The breath settles. The current inside your sacred well begins to calm and clear. What once felt tangled becomes simple. What felt heavy begins to move. And the deeper truth you’ve been carrying all along rises to the surface again, steady and unmistakable.

It feels like being held in a sanctuary until your system softens, unwinds, and remembers the rhythm you were born with.

This is what it means to return to yourself.