In my last blog post I shared the story of how I was involved in two motorbike crashes, broke three bones in my right arm (shoulder, then wrist) and had two surgeries early last year in India. From th...Read More
I am that I am I am Infinite, I am I am free I am a dreamer, I am I am a dream I am a visionary, I am I had a dream I am an artist, I am I am a dream I’m an anarchist, I am I am free. I am a vision,...Read More
I just spent the month of April in one of my favourite places on Earth, the Indian Himalayan village of Dharamkot, Dharamsala, where I completed my first Yoga Teacher Training course. This was a hugel...Read More
You could call my journey (my physical travels and my psychological and spiritual healing through yoga, writing and self-enquiry) a process of going back to the beginning – of going back to my roots...Read More
If you had to choose one word to sum up your perfect life what would it be? Mine would be ‘balance’. (Or if I had to choose a Sanskrit word, ‘sattva’. ) I’ve been obses...Read More
“The Shadow describes the part of the psyche that an individual would rather not acknowledge. It contains the denied parts of the self. Since the self contains these aspects, they surface in one way...Read More
One morning in Dharamasala, I came to eat breakfast at one of Dharamkot’s popular traveller hangouts, Trek and Dine, with two new friends: Idan, an Israeli guy travelling in India, and Manoj, an Ind...Read More
I met Mathias Palmsteiner while in Goa, India, introduced through mutual friend and fellow healer, Judit. Mathias is an expert in sound therapy and after years of experimenting with healing sound freq...Read More
Some amazing things happened to me in Goa. It’s where I met the wonderful healing masseuse Judit, subject of my first ‘Interview with a Healer’ blog post; it’s where I really discovered my pa...Read More