Health
Kyria Mailman Launches Global Initiative for Earth and Healing
A groundbreaking initiative aimed at merging personal healing with environmental restoration has been launched by New Zealand healer Kyria Mailman. The initiative, which is part of her organization 11:11 Wellness, seeks to regenerate native forests while enhancing collective consciousness. In collaboration with BioBonds.co.nz, the program aims to create a sustainable model that supports both individual transformation and planetary renewal.
Every aspect of 11:11 Wellness, from retreats to mentorship programs, is designed to contribute to this mission. A portion of the revenue from each purchase is directly channeled into reforestation efforts in New Zealand, specifically focused on native tree planting, soil restoration, and biodiversity protection. Mailman describes this approach as “healing through action,” emphasizing her belief that the well-being of people and the Earth is interconnected. “When we heal the Earth, we heal ourselves,” she states. “It’s never been about separation. What we give to the planet, we receive back in energy and balance.”
A New Model for Conscious Wellness
The collaboration with BioBonds represents a pioneering effort to integrate conscious wellness with measurable reforestation outcomes. Known for its extensive carbon-offset and habitat-repair initiatives, BioBonds provides the environmental framework, while 11:11 Wellness contributes the spiritual and human dimensions of healing. This partnership sets a precedent for how wellness can evolve into a shared global responsibility.
Mailman acknowledges the initiative’s roots in practicality, aiming to make spirituality accessible and actionable. “Meditation is powerful,” she observes, “but so is planting a tree. Both shift energy. Both change futures.” This innovative approach is part of a broader trend towards “conscious commerce,” where profit aligns with purpose. In Mailman’s view, every transaction becomes an energetic exchange contributing to planetary healing. “When someone invests in their growth, they automatically invest in Earth’s recovery,” she notes. “That’s the kind of economy the world is ready for.”
Plans are already in motion to expand this model internationally, incorporating ecological projects into wellness spaces that promote the health of the body, mind, and environment. This initiative originates from New Zealand but aspires to resonate on a global scale.
About Kyria Mailman and 11:11 Wellness
Kyria Mailman hails from Wellington, New Zealand, and is now based in Auckland. She is a spiritual mentor, healer, and entrepreneur recognized for her contributions to consciousness and regeneration. A mother of two grown sons, she began her career at the age of fifteen, which she refers to as “the school of life.” Mailman is trained in Subconscious Reprogramming and became the first ordained Priestess on Nusa Penida Island, studying under the Melchizedek High Priests in ancient Sanskrit, energy medicine, and sacred light practices. Additionally, she is an initiated Light, Sound & Womb Healer, incorporating frequency therapy and plant alchemy into her healing practices.
Today, she leads both 11:11 Wellness and BioBonds while serving as a member of the Conscious 500 Leadership Collective, representing New Zealand in a global alliance that promotes human and planetary awakening.
Founded by Kyria Mailman, 11:11 Wellness is a holistic movement that bridges ancient wisdom with modern energy science. Its offerings, including programs, retreats, and mentorships, aim to help individuals release trauma, restore energy balance, and reconnect with their higher purpose. Through its partnership with BioBonds.co.nz, every service contributes to the restoration of New Zealand’s native landscapes, exemplifying the principles of conscious entrepreneurship in action.
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