I am a student of my life experiences. I am a keeper and a proliferator of the wisdom gained from these experiences.
I am a philosopher, storyteller and psychic.
I am a practitioner of sungazing, qigong and meditation.
I help people change their subconscious programming and soothe their nervous systems with vibrational medicine using hypnagogic lights and singing bowls.
I am a biotechnologist turned digital nomad who left my ‘safe’ life behind for love, lived out of a suitcase and travelled around the world to over 40 countries for 7 years.
I am an ex-child-member of an international Japanese cult. I was initiated at an age when I had no agency over my life’s choices. After gaining eight years of age, critical thinking skills and subsequently courage to ‘rebel’, I refused to participate any longer, and was the first of several family members to leave. I am a wayshower.
I am a Sikh, and I am a trauma-survivor.
I am a dancer, an artist(e), and a singer. I have performed publicly for thousands and privately for no-one.
I am perfectly imperfect.
I am all these labels, and I am none of them.
I am a re-inventor of myself.
And I am here to show others how to break their shackles.
The shackles that get locked tightly on us in childhood, and which only get tighter as we age. The unforgiving and painful shackles of parental and societal conditioning, of our mind’s limiting beliefs, of fear and trauma.
In the past, internal/external conflicts would create stress, an insidious force that impacted many areas of my wellbeing. I didn’t even notice it or deal with it because my system (and society) had normalised operating under pressure.
I am here to encourage others to embrace rest as a necessary tool in self-care and stress relief using the healing frequencies of sound and light technology. I add intuitive reflections to gently guide people to connect to their inner truth and voice of intuition. So they can become their own inspired guides.
I am here to empower the world to fully express their voice out into the world. Without shame, without guilt, without fear.
But first, let’s address the important question:
What is the world?
Well, is it not simply an echo chamber of our pre-conditioned belief systems?
A brilliantly organised construct that only mirrors back to us the truth of our inner world?
That is what I believe.
Therefore, ‘who I am in the world’ continues to evolve.
And the world evolves with me.