• Episode - 14 "The Power of Connection: Jasper’s Transition to Kundalini Yoga"

  • Jul 25 2024
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Episode - 14 "The Power of Connection: Jasper’s Transition to Kundalini Yoga"

  • Summary

  • Welcome to Episode - 14 of our Podcast “Kundalini Awakening from Karma to Dharma”.

    In this episode of the Kundalini Awakening podcast, Jasper shares his journey of trying out a strict vegetarian diet and giving up coffee and alcohol, driven by a dedication to Kundalini Yoga. However, he found that being too strict made him feel boxed in and realized he needed more balance. He prefers going with the flow and doing what feels right rather than sticking to rigid rules.

    Jasper has been a physical therapist for 20 years, specializing in manual therapy and treating physical ailments. He grew frustrated with the limitations of traditional physical therapy, feeling it only provided temporary fixes. This led him to explore Kundalini Yoga and yoga coaching, which he found to be more fulfilling and effective for long-term healing. Now, he works in mental health and runs his own yoga business, enjoying the deeper connections and lasting impact on people's lives.

    Reflecting on his career journey, Jasper admits he was uncertain at first, exploring different fields before settling on physical therapy due to his interest in the human body and helping people. Over time, he shifted from physical therapy to yoga because it allowed for more meaningful connections and a greater positive impact on his clients' lives.

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