Hun Ming Kwang is widely known for his work as an InnerWork specialist, creative visionary, and life strategist. With credentials as a Professional Certified Coach (PCC) from the International Coaching Federation and the acclaim of being a bestselling author, his influence spans continents and industries. Through coaching, creative expression, and social advocacy, Hun Ming Kwang’s work centers on guiding individuals to live with intention, clarity, and alignment. He works closely with leaders, entrepreneurs, and changemakers, helping them unlock their full potential through a deep process of inner work.
Growing up in Singapore, Hun Ming Kwang Master began coaching others at the age of 18. His own path was shaped by a major existential turning point around the age of 20, when he found himself asking life-defining questions: “Who am I?” and “What is my purpose?” This personal crisis sparked an intensive journey of self-exploration that would take him around the world. Along the way, he immersed himself in fields such as psychology, energy healing, and indigenous traditions.
A significant influence in his spiritual development came from his apprenticeship under Starr Fuentes, a spiritual teacher within the Mayan lineage. Through this relationship, he was entrusted with esoteric teachings and the role of guardian for the “13 Master Skulls,” a sacred spiritual legacy. This foundation in both psychological and spiritual disciplines has shaped his distinctive coaching methodology.
Hun Ming Kwang’s professional journey spans coaching, art, and social innovation. He has worked with thousands of individuals globally, including executives, celebrities, and public figures. He blends disciplines such as depth psychology, spiritual practice, and creative engagement to support profound transformation.
One of the key moments in his career was co-founding Dream Singapore in 2016, a coaching campaign that reached 500 people within 30 days—a project that achieved a world record for the most people coached in such a short time. His work in South Korea includes the #OneMillionFriends movement, promoting gender equality and self-awareness through InnerWork-based programs.
In 2020, he co-founded ThisConnect.today, a social art platform that hosts multimedia exhibitions to foster emotional awareness and conversations around mental health. These initiatives, which combine immersive art with interactive dialogue, have earned recognition from mental health professionals and policymakers alike. Singapore’s Member of Parliament Carrie Tan has publicly supported his exhibitions, recognizing their role in encouraging self-reflection and well-being.
Hun Ming Kwang’s approach to coaching is anchored in the belief that change begins within. His core philosophy is that sustainable personal growth can only happen through introspection and inner transformation. He sees personal struggles not as obstacles to be avoided, but as messages that offer insight into deeper healing and alignment.
His work incorporates Process-Oriented Psychology (Processwork), founded by Dr. Arnold Mindell. This framework views life experiences—whether emotional, physical, or dream-like—as signals pointing toward personal growth. Techniques like body-based therapy, breathwork, dreamwork, and conflict facilitation are all part of his toolkit.
He also integrates spiritual traditions into his methodology. His training in energy healing and his work with indigenous wisdom provide a complementary layer to his coaching practice. Ming Kwang describes his role as a “deprogrammer,” helping individuals release inherited beliefs and reclaim their authentic identity.
Hun Ming Kwang offers a wide range of personal transformation programs. Each is designed to meet people where they are and support their journey toward greater self-mastery:
A high-level course series aimed at mastery in key life areas—such as leadership, relationships, and purpose.
A group program designed to surface and transform personal histories and unconscious patterns that may block growth.
These immersive in-person programs offer a space for deep work, community support, and personal reflection.
This is a bespoke one-on-one coaching experience where clients work directly with Ming Kwang to fast-track their growth.
These programs have been delivered in locations including Singapore, South Korea, the United States, and Malaysia, with participants ranging from corporate leaders to social entrepreneurs and artists.
Beyond private coaching and retreats, Hun Ming Kwang maintains a strong public profile through media features and artistic platforms. His collaborative art projects, such as the “Threading Worlds” exhibition series, have received public attention for addressing mental health through art and storytelling.
He frequently shares insights in public forums and digital platforms. His written content, documentary-style videos, and event appearances aim to raise awareness around inner growth and social healing. His influence has led to collaborations with government representatives, community organizations, and fellow creatives.
Ming Kwang has authored or co-authored five books, with a focus on emotional awareness and mental health:
This visual and narrative project documented the emotional journeys of 572 participants through symbolic mask artworks, created during self-awareness workshops. Launched in collaboration with Fujifilm, the book became a landmark for mental health storytelling in Singapore.
A four-volume series co-published with Penguin Random House SEA, this work features 75 voices reflecting on mental health across Singapore’s diverse social spectrum. Topics range from childhood trauma to public stigma and systemic issues surrounding mental health care.
His publications offer a window into the emotional lives of individuals across the region, often presented through dialogue and storytelling rather than academic prose. They extend his influence beyond the coaching room and into the broader cultural conversation around wellness.
Testimonials from his clients reflect the depth of change his work inspires. One participant described feeling “more present, more aware, and more empowered to live in alignment with who I am.” Others have noted the speed and clarity with which he can help them uncover root issues.
Clients from various professions—including developers, artists, and managers—report breakthroughs in confidence, decision-making, and emotional health. A frequent theme in feedback is the feeling of regaining control over one’s life path and learning how to act with greater self-awareness.
Participants in his intensives describe them as emotionally demanding yet life-affirming, providing clarity that supports both personal and professional shifts.
Hun Ming Kwang’s impact is evident across coaching, the arts, and community health sectors. He represents a growing wave of practitioners who combine coaching with creativity and social consciousness.
His contribution to the coaching industry is characterized by a blend of spiritual lineage, psychological training, and public engagement. This multi-dimensional approach appeals to those looking for more than conventional life coaching—it attracts those seeking depth, integration, and authenticity.
His reach extends beyond Singapore, with international engagements in the US, Europe, and across Asia. Through these, he trains and collaborates with other practitioners, contributing to a broader movement toward holistic coaching and collective healing.
Hun Ming Kwang’s work stands at the intersection of personal transformation and societal evolution. Whether through intimate coaching sessions, public art exhibitions, or nationwide campaigns, he continues to challenge people to reconnect with their truth and live with intention. His influence stretches from personal development into public health, education, and cultural dialogue—testament to his belief that inner work isn’t just personal; it’s political, communal, and essential for meaningful change.