About Trinity Mystic Healing Journey

Meet Nina
Practitioner of Transformational Identity Alignment Coaching & Hypnosis

There’s a version of success that looks exactly right from the outside and feels completely hollow on the inside.

I know that version intimately. I lived it.

I’m Nina Mizuno, and Trinity Mystic is built on lived transformation, deep spiritual immersion, and the practical, nervous-system-aware work of identity change. Today, I work with people who have done the reading, the therapy, the courses, and the inner work and still feel stuck. Not because something is wrong with them, but because they’ve been working at the wrong level. My approach is consent-based, client-led, and paced to what your nervous system can actually hold. That’s not a disclaimer. It’s the foundation.

Nina Trinity Mystic

Early Imprints

I grew up the youngest daughter of a Japanese father and a Mexican mother in suburban Los Angeles, two cultures, two survival strategies, one sensitive child trying to make sense of both. From my father, I learned that obedience and hard work earned love. From my mother, I learned that quietness was safer than speaking up. I absorbed both lessons completely and carried them into every room I entered for decades.

What I also carried, quietly underneath all of it, was a deep knowing. An early curiosity about existence that felt bigger than my age. Questions no one around me seemed to be asking. I didn’t have language for it then. I just knew I saw things differently.

By the time I entered the working world, I had learned to weaponize my cleverness. I was smart, driven, and relentless. I climbed into commercial real estate, a world built for people who didn’t look like me, and I climbed fast. Power, money, influence. I reached what I had been told was the dream.

And I knew I was unhappy.

Trusting My Inner Wisdom

Following the guidance that I was disconnected from my spiritual core, I traveled to sacred lands. I found Sedona, and she embraced me in her wonder. Through a series of choices, I left my high-profile career and became what I now call the Seeker, moving from modality to modality, teacher to teacher, practice to practice. Buddhism. Energy work. Shamanism. Manifestation. Spiritual communities. I was doing everything right, and something essential still wasn’t shifting.

What I didn’t yet understand was that I was trying to think my way out of something that lived much deeper than thought.

Nina in Nepal
Nina Meditating

The real shift came through stillness.

A long-term residency at an Insight Meditation Retreat Center unveiled something I had been keeping sealed for most of my adult life. The first year of regular retreats, I couldn’t move past somatic agitation and discomfort. The second year was learning to be with challenging emotions. In the third year, I finally felt what had been waiting underneath all of it. Not insight. Not revelation. Grief. The kind that arrives when you finally stop running long enough for it to find you.

And underneath the grief, something I hadn’t felt in so long I didn’t recognize it at first.

Joy. The complete absence of it, and then slowly, tentatively, its return.

That was the beginning of the real work.

What the stillness also revealed was a pattern I hadn’t had words for: years of accumulated experiences, small and large, that had quietly shaped how I related to myself and others. My conditioning and experiences created beliefs about what felt safe, what to protect, and what my identity was. Not one defining wound but many layered ones, each reinforcing the last. Learning to work with those parts rather than override them became the core of everything I now do.

The Work That Changed Everything

It took almost five years of subconscious repatterning, identity-level exploration, and learning to cooperate with my inner world rather than override it before something clarified. Throughout my adult life, intuitives, strangers, and people who seemed to see something I couldn’t have told me I was a healer. I dismissed it every time.

But when I finally had nowhere left to turn, I listened. I surrendered.

I said yes to service without knowing what shape it would take. Years of learning both ancient and modern spiritual practices provided a strong foundation. As I explored a multidisciplinary spiritual expression, I found a common thread: altered states.

I trained in modalities that lead to the subconscious: shamanism, hypnotherapy, NLP, parts work, and breathwork. I consumed anything that explained the neuroscience of identity and change. My interest in inner architecture lenses like Astrology and Human Design deepened. Not because I was building a curriculum, but because each one cracked something open a little further. Each one added a thread to what was slowly becoming a coherent map.

Finding My Voice

As I began Trinity Mystic, I followed the path of my teachers, and it didn’t produce the results I was looking for. I needed to find my own voice.

When it finally clicked, I recognized it immediately. Not because someone told me it was right, but because it was mine. Built from the inside out. Tested in my own transformation first.

That map became the Trinity Mystic Method of Transformational Identity Alignment.

Nina in Peru

Path Made Clear

You can reframe your mindset indefinitely and never touch the identity underneath it. You can accumulate insight without ever embodying change. You can know exactly what you want and still find yourself doing everything but moving toward it.

Transformation lives in the space between insight and alignment. That’s where this work happens. Your True Self knows the way. I help you connect with that inner wisdom, listen, and align.

If you’ve done the work and something still feels stuck, you’re not broken. You’ve just been working with tools that weren’t designed to go deep enough.

This work goes there.

And if something in you recognizes that, if you’re reading this and feeling less alone, more seen, like maybe someone finally understands the specific texture of what you’ve been navigating, then we should talk.

That recognition is your True Self responding. Trust it.

Book a free Synergy Session when you’re ready. We’ll explore what’s stuck, what’s true, and what your system can actually hold next.

In gratitude,

Nina

Nina in Bali
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Trainings & Certifications:

A multidisciplinary foundation for Transformational Identity Alignment Coaching & Hypnosis

  • Hypnosis + Subconscious Change
    • Hypnotherapist — International Association of Interpersonal Hypnotherapists
    • Depth Hypnosis (Spiritual Counseling Practice) — Sacred Stream
  • Coaching + NLP
    • Master Life Coach — Transformation Academy
    • Life Coaching — Wild Success
    • Neuro-Linguistic Programming — Wild Success
  • Shamanic Training
    • Shamanic Practitioner Training (Level III) —Alternative Healing Center
    • Shamanic Training  —Shared Wisdom (Hank Wesselman)
    • Nepalese Shamanic Immersion — Bhola Banstola
    • Shamanic Journeying — Sacred Stream
  • Energy + Metaphysical
    • Energy Medicine for Women — Eden Method
    • Lifeforce Energy Healing (Level III) Initiate-In-Training — Deborah King
  • Breathwork
    • Breathwork Facilitator — Wild Success
    • Breathwork Transformation Leader — School of Positive Transformation
  • Meditation + Contemplative Training
    • Neuro Somatic Mindfulness — Heart Mind Institute
    • Meditation Facilitator — Wild Success

The Trinity Mystic Foundational Pillars

The Trinity Mystic method integrates diverse schools of thought and modalities, guided by three foundational pillars that serve as the spiritual container for all sessions and journeys. While these pillars provide inspiration and structure, the work is universal. We welcome clients of all spiritual orientations, belief systems, and worldviews—meeting you exactly where you are without requiring any specific framework or philosophy.

Dharma Wheel

Buddhist Psychology

This pillar explores how the mind creates suffering through attachment, aversion, and misidentification. We work with awareness, compassion, and discernment to reduce reactivity and support clear, grounded insight.

Four Directions

Shamanic Wisdom

This pillar draws on altered states, symbolic imagery, and guided inner journeys to access insight beyond logic. The work is grounded and intentional—focused on meaningful exploration rather than performance or fantasy.

Metatrons Cube

Metaphysical Pespective

This pillar explores consciousness, identity, and the nature of perception. It recognizes time and space as perceptual constructs and supports understanding identity as fluid, responsive, and capable of transformation as awareness expands.