Meditation Do’s and Don’ts

Did you know that our habitual patterns in the brain make us do the same thing over and over again? you may actually notice that in many organizations, the same work or idea keeps recirculating and people stop having fresh ideas. A regular practice of meditation for busy professionals can mean focusing on important priorities and less stress while working. Less stress means your brain can refresh itself during sleep.

Top Five Reasons Why We Are Here

Have you wondered why you chose to be born? We are here for soul development or to learn important curriculum. This is a school of Earth. Your curriculum or life lessons are the experiences that your soul signs up for during a lifetime. We usually have 1-2 major experiences/lessons. The reason why you chose a…

Spirituality 101

In Eastern spiritual philosophies of buddhism and sufism, you don’t actually exist, you have an illusory self. You are actually god (the collective conscience)creating a story (according to sufism) and in buddhism, you arrive into insight about who you are from examining the mind.

Losing Love

There’s a part of us that wants to resolve certain questions. It is like math homework, except it is metaphysical homework. Unconsciously we want to know something about ourselves…for example it could be…’how strong am I?’…’will I be ok, if my parents abandon me, if my husband cheats on me, if my children leave me? am I loveable?’ matter collects in a pattern that shows where the energy is and creates an experience in the external world that then educates you about who you are.

Do you have a burning, metaphysical or spiritual question? drop me a line at ssaima@gmail.com and I will address the question through this blog.

A Curriculum for Compassion

In a world where mind is so important, heart has to be even stronger! I would like to offer strong heart training to the world:) and design a curriculum of practical compassion for adults and children. How to, in essence navigate life and relationships in all our contexts, personal, social and professional in loving ways. What do you think should be part of such a curriculum?