How true healing begins when we feel fully seen and heard
“I just wish someone understood me.”
Have you ever felt this?
For many of us, this simple need — to be seen and heard — remains unmet for years. We learn to hide our pain, silence our feelings, and “stay strong.” But deep down, we long for someone to truly witness us, without judgment or advice.
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What Is the Art of Witnessing – and Why It Heals?
A doorway to emotional freedom through presence, Compassionate Inquiry, and deep listening
Have you ever thought…
“Why do I react so strongly in certain situations?”
“I understand my patterns, but they still keep repeating.”
The Shadow Move: Why We Weaponize Others’ Wounds
Have you ever found yourself in the middle of an argument—maybe with a loved one or a colleague—and suddenly, almost instinctively, you bring up something deeply personal about them? Something they once shared with trust… and you use it to make your point or win the moment?
How Society Shapes Our Reactions: The Hidden Neuroscience Behind Annoyance and Projection
Have you ever wondered why certain people’s behaviours annoy you more than others?
As a holistic Yoga teacher, and holistic Therapist, I often reflect on these seemingly small irritations — because behind them lies a profound story about the brain, the body, and our invisible bond with society.
When Not Knowing Affects Self-Esteem
There’s something many of us do without realising: we judge ourselves not by what we know, but by what we don’t know.
I’ve often noticed how easy it is for people to feel small when they’re in a space where something feels unfamiliar or new. We might look around and assume everyone else knows more than we do. And in that moment, something inside us tightens.
The Art of Being a Trustee: Giving Without Expecting
After we’ve helped someone—offered our time, energy, or love—it’s only natural to hope they might show us the same kindness one day. But what happens when they don’t? When help isn’t returned, or even acknowledged?
That’s when many of us feel it: the sting of disappointment, the tightening of the heart, the creeping question—was I wrong to help?
The Quiet Joy of Helping: A Path to Inner Peace
There’s a kind of joy that doesn’t come from achievement, applause, or external validation. It rises gently in the heart when we help someone—not out of obligation, but from a quiet space of care.
Whether it’s offering a hand, a listening ear, or simply being present, helping others has a way of softening something inside us. It’s not just the receiver who benefits—we do too. It’s as if the act of easing another’s burden dissolves something heavy in us as well.
Can Hatha Yoga Really Change Your Brain? Neuroscience Says Yes!
Ever feel stuck in your comfort zone? You know what’s good for you—taking on challenges, speaking up, showing up—but something holds you back. That something isn’t just laziness or fear. It’s your brain’s wiring, designed to avoid risks more than it seeks rewards.
Bringing the Awareness Inwards
We all have those moments. A fleeting thought, a visceral reaction, a feeling of unease that seems to bubble up from nowhere. For me, it started with a simple “Yuuck!” A seemingly insignificant exclamation, yet it triggered a cascade of bodily and emotional responses, prompting a deeper dive into the conversation of the self and the created thought. This is the story of that inward journey, and its unexpected consequences.