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Peter says
Thank you for sharing these beautiful reflections, Seka. Rock on! x
Seka says
Thank you, THANK YOU, Peter. I’ve been trying to tell myself that it doesn’t matter if I get feedback or not, but that’s a lie. It matters to me tremendously. It means that I’m touching people with my experience and THAT’S GREAT! We’re all here to learn from each other, see where we’ve gone right and see where we must change the message. Actually – the intent behind the message.
Rock on yourself, peaceful one. 😉
Valorie says
Seka, my love, I’ve always known you are a beautiful spirit. I’m so glad that you endured those days in Denver of “karmic hell and dharmic euphoria” because the Seka I spent time with a couple weeks ago was a woman who seemed really at peace with herself, maybe for the first time ever. I could tell that you had had a life changing experience and it looked good on you.
You are a fantastic writer and a special friend. I love you!
Seka says
Being a woman who seems really at peace is one of the best compliments you can give me. My Spirit appreciates it. I love you!
Peter says
Indeed! The intent comes through loud and clear, methinks. Honesty, reality and reconnection to Spirit. I found it very uplifting and refreshing!
All the best to you, Seka. 🙂
Jerry says
The Blue Fairy told Pinocchio he would have to prove himself brave, truthful and unselfish to be transformed into a real boy. You’ve done done all that here, too. Congrats
Seka says
Yes! I’m officially on the other side of brave, truthful and unselfish. I’ve seen what it looks like. Now it’s a matter of growing and nurturing what the Blue Fairy taught Pinocchio (and me, of course).
Brooke says
I am so proud of you Seka! You brought tears to my eyes and reminded me to listen to my spirit. I can hardly wait until our next conversation!
Peace & Love,
Brooke
Seka says
I’ve learned that sharing the process of waking up is one of the best ways to assimilate and support myself on the path. So, yeah – let’s talk! 🙂
Lindsay says
Seka, what a beautiful article. How amazing the insights and deepness that also come through the physical demands of the yoga training. You have inspired me to pursue it myself!
Emma says
A thought provoking article. I am very new to yoga and meditation and have chosen to start now, to become a more positive person who enjoys life to the maximum. I am slowly becoming aware of my own addictions and trying to change my patterns. Thank you for sharing your thought and experiences.
Seka says
You’re very welcome, Emma. What I’m learning about enjoying life to the maximum is that it also includes embracing the transitions between moments of joy. That can be very, VERY difficult… You’re on a brave path; confronting addictions and changing patterns takes mindfulness, self-love and a WHOLE lot of Warrior Spirit. Truly there’s no better way to spend one’s life.