Margaret is joined by coach, counsellor and facilitator, Masana De Souza, to discuss her fascinating path through life and how she discovered her own sense of spirituality.
Masana and Margaret also talk about the ways in which spirituality, yoga and meditation practices, and deep understanding can help us to overcome the scars of trauma.
KEY TAKEAWAYS
BEST MOMENTS
'It gave me the freedom to find myself, and discover. my own spiritual path'
'I believe each of us have a golden thread of particular speciality'
'Each moment is precious, is new'
'That trauma lodges deep within the subconscious mind of who we truly are'
VALUABLE RESOURCES
ABOUT THE GUEST
Masana De Souza, originally from Jamaica, presently residing in London, has an extensive background in coaching, counselling, facilitation, mediation and training. She has been studying & teaching Raja Yoga Meditation for 18 years. She is also a Facilitator for Values in Healthcare A Spiritual Approach.
CONTACT METHOD
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/margaret.aberdeen
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/margaretaberdeen/
Email: info@margaretaberdeen.com
ABOUT THE HOST
A few years ago, Margaret underwent several life-threatening traumas, including domestic abuse, and almost killed by her ex-partner, kidney and brain cancer, mental health issues, and a near-death experience. Her life was encapsulated in darkness, and she welcomed the thought of dying. From a breakdown to a breakthrough, these words from Viktor Frankl’s book, Man's Search For Meaning, changed her life forever: “The existence of life is to suffer; to survive is to find meaning in suffering.” Once she became aware of this, her life changed, and choose to live each day like it's her last…