Satyarthi’s career began as a professional dancer in San Francisco, during which time he put his body through rigorous training and intense physical work. Satyarthi found that only bodywork brought relief and release to his taut, aching muscles, and was so taken by this discovery, that he began to learn and practice massage therapy in 1970. By 1971, having trained in Postural Integration and giving sessions regularly, he realized that bodywork was his true calling and passion.

Over the next few years, he studied Structural Integration Acupuncture, Shiatsu, and Meditation.  In 1976, Satyarthi arrived  to study at the Osho Commune International in Pune, India, where he continued to work  with numerous teachers of various bodywork methods, including Alexander Technique,  Neo-Reichian Therapy, and a diverse range of  leading edge therapy techniques.

Satyarthi was gifted the opportunity to provide regular bodywork sessions to the enlightened Indian mystic, Osho during his stay at the commune.  Osho is renowned for  teaching students that the mind, body, and spirit are one interconnected organic Unity. In working with Osho, Satyarthi attained a  new, multidimensional connection to his work and myofascial training with his own students.

Satyarthi gathered his vast knowledge  gained from the study of human anatomy along with the  different healing schools, modalities, methods, and techniques to co-create a new system of bodywork that is internationally renowned-Rebalancing.

Satyarthi’s insatiable curiosity and passion moves him  to walk the cutting edge of  scientific and human development discoveries to provide a  deep, clear understanding of the body’s structure and multi-dimensional functions. Myofascial Energetic Release (MER) is an unprecedented,  comprehensive and deep bodywork method to engage  chronic and acute pain throughout the entire body by focusing on the root cause of pain-soft tissue spasms.   Satyarthi simultaneously treats  the physical symptoms empowering his clients with awareness of the emotional and psychological attitudes and behaviours  causing and aggravating their pain.