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Realizing True Fulfillment

Realizing True Fulfillment

Detachment can indeed be a path to true fulfillment when approached with mindfulness and intention. It does not mean indifference or withdrawal from life, nor does it imply a lack of care for the people and things we cherish. Instead, detachment invites us to release our grip on the outcomes, possessions, and relationships that often dictate our sense of self-worth and happiness.

When we let go of excessive attachment, we create space for inner freedom, peace, and contentment. Fulfillment is not found in clinging to what we have or striving relentlessly for what we don’t. Rather, it arises when we learn to embrace life as it is, with all its imperfections and uncertainties.

Detachment is about shifting our focus from external validation to internal alignment. It’s about finding joy in the journey itself, rather than being fixated on a specific destination or outcome. When we release our attachments, we open ourselves to the present moment a moment where life unfolds organically, where we can experience true peace and clarity.

This inner freedom allows us to connect more deeply with what genuinely matters: our values, our purpose, and our inner truth. Detachment doesn’t mean that we stop caring; it means that we stop controlling. We stop imposing expectations on ourselves and others, and instead, we trust the flow of life.

True fulfillment comes from within. It’s the realisation that everything we seek externally peace, love, joy already exists inside us. When we detach from the constant search for external approval, success, or possessions, we allow what is inside to bubble up from the heart and permeate our external reality.

To deepen this journey of fulfillment, wear our Inner Joy Sri Yantra pendant. This sacred symbol helps invoke the energy of true contentment and abundance, aligning your inner wisdom with the flow of life.

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Healing with Gems: Gemstone of the Week Rose Quartz

Healing with Gems: Gemstone of the Week Rose Quartz

Rose Quartz

 

If you’re seeking to embody unconditional love and compassion, then rose quartz is right for you!

 

              A beautiful, pink-hued member of the quartz family, rose quartz is traditionally associated with romanticism and can be used to cultivate a deeper sense of love. Connecting with your higher consciousness opens opportunities for love to present itself in all areas of your life.

 

This stone is incredibly important because it supports intuition, spirituality, and the opening of the heart chakra. It is important to keep one’s heart clear and open: Since the heart chakra is the 4th chakra, it acts as a bridge between the upper and lower chakras to create a space of healing.

 

Quartz stones are known for their power to amplify high energies and their talent for cleansing negative emotions that are building up inside. When needing new perspectives on a situation, or needing to forgive, rose quartz offers a perspective that approaches everything with love. When dealing with trauma, rose quartz can be used to calm your emotions and introduce more love to your thoughts. Creating deeper connections, and reestablishing trust, are also actions that can be developed using the power of rose quartz.

 

Rose quartz can be used to heal heart diseases and assist with blood circulation. Skin problems may be resolved. Depression, anxiety, and other mental struggles may be helped: For example, sleep will be aided by its soothing effects.  

 

It is especially useful for tackling grief and loss. Placing a small rose quartz in one’s pocket will help with overcoming the challenges of everyday life, and to move past them with love.  

 

              When feelings of self-love and self-respect are needed, call in rose quartz’s high vibrations to reflect compassion and understanding. Self-forgiveness may easily be cultivated with this intense stone. The feminine energy associated with rose quartz is especially supported by the Sattva Collection.

 

Embrace your beauty through rose quartz. By embodying your Divine Feminine, the vibrations of love are supporting you.



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Life As Service

Life As Service

Life as Service

A beautiful blog from one of our ambassadors Peggy Beim

 

Service can feel like a huge production when we think it has to look a certain way. When it becomes a behavior that we do because we think we have to in order to be a good person, the essence of service is lost. 

 

Seva, or service, in Sanskrit refers to an act of selfless service which is performed with no expectation of gain or return. 

 

Read: you get nothing back! You simply give this energy to the collective. 

 

Seva doesn’t mean volunteering for 1 week a year, snapping a bunch of pictures for Facebook and putting this experience on a resume to get a certain job. 

 

Seva is a way of showing up each day, every moment. It is a frequency that you vibrate. And when you act from a vibration of seva, these behaviors no longer feel like service. They become an effortless way of moving through the world. 

 

Buy a friend coffee. Not so you can feel good about yourself but because you love your friend. Hold the door for a stranger. Not to brag about being a nice person but because it warms your heart. Pause for a moment of gratitude. Not to ask for more in your life but because you appreciate what you have. Wish everyday for all beings to experience freedom from suffering, “lokah samasta sukhino bhavantu”. Not because you don’t want to suffer but because you have the power to heal others with your thoughts. Say a prayer at night. Not because it’s an obligation but because you have a deep reverence for the power of prayer. Smile at the woman who serves your lunch. Not because you feel bad for her but because you see God (read: source, nature, consciousness) in her eyes. Go out of your way to return a lost credit card. Not because you believe it will better your karma but because you know what it feels like to lose a credit card and it brings you joy to heal the worry of another. 

 

True service comes from the heart, not the mind. 

 

Real service is being done when no one knows what you’re up to. There are no bragging rights, no rewards and no personal benefits.   

 

Beyond all these small acts of service, the biggest thing you can do to serve this world is doing the work. Your work! 

 

Devote yourself to yourself. Take the time to heal your wounds, dedicate yourself to a practice, break down your walls, invite in love and raise your deserving power. Never take credit for your own light, rather become so clear that divine light radiates through you. Healing yourself is the first step to healing the world. Self-care, and service to self, is the greatest service you can do for the world. 

When change happens on an individual level, we change the world. Align with your dharma. 

What are your unique gifts? What lights up your soul? 

 

What is your part in elevating the collective experience?

 

This is the most important thing for you discover and, from this place, your unique form of service will effortlessly emerge. 

 

Never lose sight of this in exchange for doing something that “feels” like service. Never step into a serving role just to say you “serve”. 

 

Align with your highest self- through asana, meditation, pranayama, chanting, and whatever other spiritual practices light up your soul- and invite seva to be your mode of operation.

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