Practitioner, teacher, and quiet listener of the body.
Shenaaz Khan has spent the past decades quietly mastering one art: how to be with a body so it feels safe enough to release what it has been holding.
Her journey has taken her through more than a dozen healing traditions — from cranio-sacral fascia work and structural integration, to BodyTalk, Reiki, Quantum Touch, and the Aafiyah healing tradition. She has trained as a Master of NLP and a transformational life coach, learnt the language of trauma through somatic release work, and walked the lineage of Bisoma point work and ear-point therapy.
Out of this immersion, a single thread emerged: a way of working with the body that is gentler, more coherent, and more lasting than any single modality on its own. She calls it The Source Code Method.
"We don't fix people. We help their bodies remember their original code."
Shenaaz teaches that every body is born with a blueprint of health — and that life events, birth, stress, and trauma slowly overwrite that blueprint. Her work is not to add anything new, but to remove what is in the way. Through gentle touch, sustained presence, and patient listening, she invites the body back to its original wisdom.
In one-on-one sessions, Shenaaz draws from whichever modality the body is asking for that day. Sometimes it's cranio-sacral fascia work. Sometimes it's tapping or sound. Sometimes it's the silent presence of just being together. She follows the body. She does not impose.
In her teaching, she trains other practitioners to do the same — through the Source Code Method's five-module certification programme. The first cohorts have run with practitioners who already work in this field, looking to weave their many modalities into one coherent whole.
Shenaaz sees clients at two locations in southern Johannesburg — at Lenz Medical (Protea Avenue) and NTN Centre (Lenasia South). Sessions are by appointment only. Bookings are via WhatsApp, where she replies personally.