Wellness Reimagined: Sorisha Naidoo’s Vision for Holistic Well-being

The UmhlangaAugust 21, 2025

As life continues to become more demanding, technology has also made significant advancements in making it easier to maintain health and well-being between busy schedules and full days. Research into alternative forms of healing, scalar energy, particularly, and studying how its properties relate to health benefits. Scalar waves, which are described as stationary, permeate space and matter, and potentially influence biological processes and have healing properties. The Energy Enhancement (EE) System used at Source SA works by triggering the core light within our DNA, essentially rekindling the body’s self-healing ability. 

 

Sorisha Naidoo, through Source SA, has a mission to harness the power of cutting-edge scalar energy to restore balance, vitality and peace in people’s lives. Source SA integrates scientific principles and holistic well-being, dedicated to the advancement and application of the EE System. Their goal is to have every client who walks through their doors leave feeling seen, supported and empowered. They aim to help clients feel whole again, whether they’re battling chronic pain, stress, fatigue or emotional imbalances. Sorisha, in her search for less invasive yet effective treatments, decided that she needed to bring this technology to the Umhlanga community. “Like many, I’ve seen loved ones struggle with pain, exhaustion, and emotional burnout, and I’ve faced my own challenges too,” Sorisha explains. She strongly believes that our community deserves access to the best that global wellness has to offer. 

 

Umhlanga, being a place of progress, beauty and high energy, is also a hub for modern living. Many who live here often juggle high-pressure careers and lead fast-paced lifestyles. “I felt it was the perfect environment to introduce a sanctuary—a place where people could heal, recharge, and reconnect with themselves,” she shares. She has endeavoured to create balance amidst the bustle, right in the central point of KwaZulu-Natal.

 

Being in a leadership and influential position in the community, recognising the key qualities of a good leader is the first step to embodying them yourself. “Empathy, resilience, and vision. A good leader listens deeply and leads with heart,” Sorisha expresses. She emphasises empowering others and staying grounded, yet not being afraid to evolve with the advancing modern times either, “I believe in uplifting those around me because leadership is ultimately about service and impact,” she asserts. 

 

Passionate about balance, downtime is also essential to performing your best and being there for those around you. “I love spending quality time with my family—that’s my greatest joy. Music, meditation, nature walks, and a good book help me recharge,” she shares. Of course, if you love what you do, even what you do for work becomes something that brings you peace, and Source SA has become that for Sorisha. 

 

With August being Women’s Month, we look at how powerful women have shaped the landscapes in the country and appreciate those who fought for what we have today. “Women’s Day is a powerful reminder of how far we’ve come—and how much we can still do. It’s about honouring the strength, intuition, and courage that women bring to every part of life, from boardrooms to family rooms,” Sorisha observes. As a mother and entrepreneur, she sets out to show women everywhere that you can nurture, lead and innovate, all from a place of compassion and purpose.

 

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Words: Cristina Govender