Murat is whom you would address as “a wounded healer.” It was once said, “A good half of every treatment that probes at all deeply consists in the doctor’s examining himself.”
After years spent in front of the screens in finance and suffering from multiple health issues, some ending in various surgeries, it finally felt like Murat had had enough of it, and it was time to depart on his journey.

That decision led Murat to engage in therapeutic trail guiding accompanied by life coaching and instructing hiking yoga. In the following years, Murat enrolled in a 3-year full-time diploma program at The College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Halifax, Nova Scotia, finishing it with honours to proceed as a registered acupuncturist and a licensed Tui Na practitioner. As a lifelong student, he studied for an additional two years at the Nova Scotia Community College, Bridgewater Campus, graduating as a physiotherapy and occupational therapy assistant. His mission is to bridge the gap between Eastern and Western medicine, combining the wisdom of Oriental Medicine with contemporary developments in modern medicine.
“No man was ever wise by chance.”
Seneca
“When you arise in the morning think of what a privilege it is to be alive, to think, to enjoy, to love …”
Marcus Aurelius, Meditations