Our Story

It all began one quiet night at an empty bus stop.

A notebook, a heart full of questions, and a mind freshly stirred by a workshop on non-violent communication.

That’s when Kidiki found me.

It came from a longing —

To bring more emotional and body awareness to the Indian subcontinent.
To raise an emotionally resilient generation.
To sow the seeds for a more peaceful, compassionate world.

Many of us grow up not knowing how to name what we feel.
We judge too quickly, assume too easily, and divide too often.
Yet beneath the surface, we’re all navigating the same sea of sensations, needs, and feelings.

Kidiki was born to help us slow down and listen — to ourselves and to each other.

The journey began in 2022.

Life didn’t unfold the way I thought it would and what first felt like a breakdown slowly became a breakthrough.

In that stillness, an old truth stirred awake —
a longing to be of service

With the help of friends, fellow meditators, therapists, and circle keepers

I began to shape this vision into something real —
holding tightly onto its core: compassion, curiosity, and clarity.

Kidiki isn’t just a product. It’s an experience.

Something you feel in your body, not just your head — a shift you sense, not just think.
Unlike many self-help or mental wellness tools, Kidiki doesn’t give you answers.

It gives you a mirror.

It invites you to discover your own truth through play, inquiry, and presence.

We want everyone — whatever age, wherever they are on their journey — to meet themselves and each other with a little more wonder.

And in the long run, we dream of taking this beyond cities and screens — to homes, villages, classrooms, and hearts across the globe.

A portion of our profits go toward creating regional versions of Kidiki—accessible, affordable, and free for communities without access to mental health care.

We’re also building Kidiki workshops, retreats, and community spaces —
where the cards come alive through movement, art, authentic relating, and deeper inner work.

Kidiki is a window —
to the child who still wonders,

and the breath that connects us all.

May all beings be happy.
May all beings be peaceful.
May all beings be free from suffering.