Seva means “the act of selfless service to others.”
Throughout my life, I've found joy in being a giver. In my younger years, I volunteered for college credits, driven by a desire to contribute. As a mother, I dedicated my time to volunteering, cherishing the moments spent close to my son. Embracing my role as an Ayurvedic practitioner, I discovered that giving with the intention to serve the greater good brings me a profound sense of inner fulfillment and happiness. This richness goes beyond monetary value, carrying an immense energetic significance.
For me, acts of service have become a source of empowerment, helping me navigate the challenges and heaviness that life can bring. It's a way to manage the pain when it feels like the world is falling apart, only to realize that it is, in fact, rising. Here are a few ways through which I practice self-empowerment by engaging in acts of seva.
$3,500 to Black Lives Matter Movement - In services to African American men and women for Emotional Wellness & Holistic Health Wellness and coaching.
Over 3k to Latinos In Action Org. In classes and holistic wellness services and coaching.
Free Saturday morning meditations for 3 years for anyone in need of grounding, spiritual atonement and mental nourishment.
Over 10k in scholarships in Ayurvedic Detoxes and Chakra Series since 2017.
Quarterly hosting Spanish wellness classes for an organization that supports mothers with children who have disabilities named “Angeles sin Limites” (angels without limits.)
Free Holistic Wellness classes to “LIBRE” (Long Beach Residents Empowered.)
Currently donating 1% of income towards supporting Climate Change via Stripe (the company I use to process payments.)
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“When you get give, when you learn, teach.”- Maya Angelou