Roger Morimoto
Director | Spiritual Guide & Founder
Roger Morimoto’s spiritual orientation emerged early in life—not as a belief system, but as a quiet recognition that life carried meaning beneath the visible surface. Long before he had language for it, he was drawn to observe nature, reflect deeply, and ask questions that did not resolve easily into answers.
During his collegiate years, formal study in science—particularly quantum physics—began to intersect with mysticism and his family’s lived experience of holistic health. After earning a degree in Chemical Engineering from UC Berkeley, Roger followed an intuitive turn rather than a conventional path, entering the Pacific School of Religion in Berkeley. This decision led to a 36-year vocation serving as a pastor within the Japanese American Christian community, where spiritual inquiry met the realities of community, culture, grief, joy, and continuity.
Throughout these decades, Roger continued a wide-ranging exploration of spiritual traditions and perspectives. His inquiry included Christian and Buddhist lineages, metaphysics, mysticism, symbolic systems, psychological frameworks, shamanic traditions, and ancient teachings concerned with consciousness and meaning. While he engaged many modalities—including the Enneagram, tarot, and astrology—his interest was never in mastery or accumulation, but in noticing patterns: what endures, what integrates, and what genuinely supports human life.
Over time, this long arc of exploration matured into a quieter orientation. Influenced in part by thinkers such as Teilhard de Chardin, Roger came to see human development not as a race toward transcendence, but as an unfolding relationship between consciousness, culture, and lived experience—one that now includes technology as a shaping force.
Today, Roger understands his role less as a seeker of new frameworks and more as a steward of coherence. He creates spaces—through conversation, reflection, and shared experience—where insight can arise organically rather than be imposed. He often describes this posture as that of a spiritual archaeologist: carefully uncovering what has been carried forward from the past, discerning what still holds life, and allowing it to inform what is emerging rather than dictate it.
Leadership &
Board of Directors
Roger Morimoto, President & Founder
Brynn Saito, Vice President
Jenna Konno, Secretary
Daniel Asada, Financial Secretary
Board of Directors
Sekayi Edwards
Luke Konno
Daniela Lien
Andrew Littman
Lauren Morimoto
Jayme Nakamura
Camille Obata
Tracy Okamoto
Kevin Rui