by SaraSwati Shakti | Dec 30, 2020 | Change, Development, Purpose, Self-Leadership, Wellbeing
For the beginning of a new year, consider taking the time, to refine…Your Mandala of Wholeness, Wheel of Time. Have you had the chance to rest, be kind, unwind? Let that be the question, and the foundation, for your next level of contemplation. As preparation,...
by SaraSwati Shakti | Jul 26, 2020 | Change, Coaching, Development, Leadership
I was recently reminded about some words, from the legacy of C.S. Lewis … Isn’t it funny how day by day nothing changes, but when you look back everything is different. And it is a funny group of words on which to focus. Particularly now. As there is...
by SaraSwati Shakti | Jun 5, 2020 | Change, Development, Leadership, Mindfulness, Relationship
Here we are, again, working through the darkness, of another cleansing, that arises in the collective psyches of the Anima Mundi (or World Soul). Standing, at the precipice, of another correction. Being challenged to re-align with what it is to be diversely divine, as...
by SaraSwati Shakti | Mar 25, 2020 | Change, Development, Leadership
The word pilgrimage has been coming up a lot lately. A sacred voyage. Often described as a voyage to another place, somewhere away, somewhere immersed in an alternative reality. To find communion with oneself, out of everyday disparity. A new immersive experience. And...
by SaraSwati Shakti | Nov 18, 2019 | Change, Development, Leadership
How are you around change? And your openness to new conditions? How well do you enter the places of the unfamiliar? And the areas of vulnerability within each endeavour? When do you create spaces for contemplating? And a reverence, for the process, of managing...
by SaraSwati Shakti | Feb 17, 2019 | Coaching, Development, Leadership, Self-Leadership
I have dipped into a novel again. Yet it is more than just a novel. It speaks to me more deeply. It is by the German Novelist Hermann Hesse (b1877 – d1962) titled Demian. I remember reading The Glass Bead Game/Magister Ludi by the same author when I was a...