• Episode - 13 "Unmasking the True Self and The Healing Journey"

  • Jul 14 2024
  • Length: 56 mins
  • Podcast

Episode - 13 "Unmasking the True Self and The Healing Journey"

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode - 13 of our Podcast “Kundalini Awakening from Karma to Dharma”. In this episode of the Kundalini Awakening podcast, I had the pleasure of speaking with Lesley Bal, who goes by her spiritual name, Atma Deva. Lesley recently completed the Kundalini yoga teacher training level one and has been radiating positivity ever since, capturing the attention of many, including myself. Lesley's journey on the yogic path began about ten years ago, though her love for dance and movement started much earlier, around the age of six. She fell in love with ballet and pursued it seriously until she was around 14. However, due to shyness and other interests as a teenager, she stopped dancing. Despite this, Lesley always remained active, participating in sports and eventually finding her way back to movement through yoga. Her journey was not without challenges. During her Kundalini teacher training, Lesley became pregnant, which was not planned and initially felt like an obstacle. However, she later realized that this experience helped her to let go of control and find peace within herself. She saw it as a necessary step to truly understand and embrace her own voice and strength. Our conversation was filled with insights and stories about Lesley's personal growth and transformation through yoga and life experiences. It was inspiring to hear how she navigated her path, embraced her true self, and now helps others do the same through her teaching.

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