My approach to life and my work has a tantric viewpoint and its root in Hatha yoga, with a sprinkle of Yeshuas and Mary Magdalens holy union. Both Hatha yoga and tantra yoga believe the only way to true happiness and harmony is to accept all the opposites in life as a part of the universal blueprint (hot, cold, pleasure, pain, fast, slow, sun, moon, fire, water) and to unite and experience them all in our body - embodiment. The union of Yeshua and Mary Magdalene is the most complex union in the human body of Masculine and Feminine. Don’t mix this with gender identity this is an expression of uniting opposite , yang and yin, Pingala and Ida and the harmony and power this union creates if fully embodied.
We are all born whole with a holy “true inner light”, unbroken and perfect and with a purpose to enjoy and serve creation (your family, community and life) with your unique “true inner light”.
We are all here to enjoy our true inner light and take the opportunities to experience, embrace and cultivate all aspects of being alive, and we will never lose our “true inner light” regardless of circumstances. But it can take a lot of strength and discipline to stay fully true to ourself. We are all born with an inner compass to help us find our way and keep us on the right track. Unfortunately we can sometimes disconnect from our inner compass from experiences, fears, pain, shame and beliefs like “we are not worthy”, or the compass became misaligned by old “programming” from society, family, culture, ancestors and past experiences, and needs to be realigned.
Signs that you are not in tune with your inner light and compass can show as fixating on the negatives you don’t like, dwelling on things you feel are unfair, focusing on what you think is wrong with yourself and others, creating judgment and impatience with yourself and others. but not really creating any changes instead feeling stuck in the “same old patterns”. Or you could tend to avoid discomfort and substitute it with overindulging in pleasure or filling your day with constant tasks, and not meeting your original discomfort and yourself.