About & The Work
The Practitioner & The Method
The man behind the work, and the approach that makes it transformative.
The Practitioner
Meet Zorik
Warrior. Protector. Healer.
Zenfinity Bodywork was forged in the fire of his own crash and rebirth.
Chapter I
The Engineer
Every young man in my country was required by law to serve in the military before receiving a passport. To leave, you first had to serve the country you were desperate to escape. I was a Christian in a Muslim country, a black sheep chasing one thing: freedom. The cruelest part was that in order to get free, I first had to serve my jailkeeper.
So at 18, standing in uniform with a rifle in my hands and rage in my chest, I made a declaration: I will live in America. I will serve a country that respects me. I am willing to die for that freedom. I held that vision for nine years.
After my service I became a robotics engineer, running 24-hour factory shifts, mastering precision, learning exactly how systems break. On paper, a success. But still inside a golden cage.
A Prison Visiting Room
“Go build your life. This is my family. I will take care of them. You go take care of yourself. That is how you will truly help me.”
My father. The last time I saw him before I left for America.
Chapter II
The Warrior
I arrived in America in January 2009 with a shattered heart. Within months I was sleeping in my car, working a parking lot for $8 an hour. One day a man walked past heading to a client's home to give a massage. He charged $100 an hour. That was more than my entire day's work. Something stirred. My grandfather had given me massages since I was a child. I knew how to do this. But I told myself: that is not what successful people do. So I moved on.
In 2011 I enlisted in the U.S. Army, honoring the promise I had made at 18. Then came Afghanistan.
When the first rocket landed nearby, life flashed before my eyes. Nine or ten years had passed since that 18-year-old made his wish. Every word of it had come true. I didn’t know whether to laugh or weep.
While deployed I received the news that my father had passed. After prison, colon cancer had taken him. I never saw him again after that last visit. As long as he was alive, even in prison, even thousands of miles away, I felt a mountain behind me. When he died, that mountain was gone. I was now the mountain. And I had no idea how to carry that.
Chapter III
The Protector
I stepped out of the military directly into civilian life with no transition. My mother and brothers arrived in the U.S. and I became the provider overnight. I built a career in Cybersecurity, earned degrees, climbed every ladder. I also had a partner at the time, brilliant and caring. But I was operating with a soldier's precision and none of a soldier's tenderness.
No one around me had grown up with any understanding of Veterans and PTSD. We were speaking completely different emotional languages. I was drowning in something they couldn't name. The isolation it created was immense.
By my mid-30s I had built everything I had promised that 18-year-old I would build. And I was the most broken I had ever been.
Chapter IV — Now
The Healer
Seventy pounds overweight and dependent on VA medications, I finally stopped fighting and started listening. Something broke open. My body had been speaking for decades. The gut that bled when my father was in danger. The shoulders that never released. It was all a message I hadn't learned to read yet.
I thought back to the man in the parking lot. To my grandfather's hands. To all the times my own hands had moved with something more than technique. I had carried rifles and grenades. Then exchanged them for a keyboard and a mouse. It took four chapters to finally understand: my hands were always the real weapon. The one built for healing.
“In tech, I learned: you can spend months debugging, or you can do a hard reboot. The system fixes itself once it restarts. Humans are no different. But we’re terrified of the reboot.”
Middle East
Chapter I, Engineer
U.S. Army
Chapter II, Warrior
Cybersecurity
Chapter III, Protector
Zenfinity
Chapter IV, Healer
The Four Chapters
A Life Built for This Moment
Every career, every challenge, every loss. It all led to the work he was born to do.
Chapter I
The Engineer
Robotics engineer in the Middle East. Learned how systems break, how patterns hide in complexity, and how precision changes everything.
Chapter II
The Warrior
Enlisted in the U.S. Army after arriving in America. Served on the front lines. Earned the discipline of a soldier and the invisible wounds that come with it.
Chapter III
The Protector
Earned degrees, built a career in cybersecurity. Climbed every ladder. Achieved every metric of success, while quietly carrying the weight of PTSD and chronic pain.
Chapter IV, Now
The Healer
After his own awakening, Zorik stepped fully into his soul's calling. Where every career, wound, and rebirth becomes a gift he passes to his clients.
The Method
Somatic Bodywork Explained
Most people arrive not quite knowing what to expect. Here’s what the work actually is.
Somatic means body-based
"Somatic" comes from the Greek word for body. Somatic therapy recognizes that our psychological and emotional experiences are inseparable from our physical ones. Rather than only working through the mind, somatic work engages the body directly as the site of healing.
Trauma-informed means safe
Being trauma-informed means that every aspect of the session, the pacing, the language, the touch, the environment, is guided by an understanding of how trauma affects the nervous system. You are never pushed beyond your window of tolerance. Consent and comfort are always primary.
Release through bodywork
The bodywork itself creates conditions for the nervous system to shift from its protective patterns. As the body relaxes at a deeper level than most people experience in ordinary life, emotions and memories held in the tissue can surface and, when the timing is right, release.
You leave different
Clients frequently describe leaving sessions feeling physically lighter, emotionally clearer, and more present in their own bodies than they've felt in years. The work has a cumulative effect, each session building on the last toward a deeper, more durable sense of ease.
Who This Is For
Is This Work For You?
You carry chronic tension that massage and stretching haven't fully resolved
You feel emotionally stuck, heavy, or disconnected from your own body
You've been through experiences that left a mark, and you sense your body is still responding to them
You want more than relaxation, you want real, lasting change in how you feel in your body
You are curious about the connection between your emotional life and your physical experience
Reset
Arrive. Soften. Let the ordinary world recede and your body come to the foreground.
Recalibrate
Move through. Feel what is held. Release what is ready. Your system finds its natural balance.
Rise
Leave lighter. Carry less. Move through your life with a new, freer sense of presence.
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