At an age when most people talk about retirement and slowing down into a comfortable life, I chose to step more fully into my work as a Life Practitioner.
In the beginning, I won’t deny it — there was a quiet fear. A subtle voice that asked, “Is this the right time? Shouldn’t I be winding down instead of expanding?”
But that fear didn’t last long.
Very soon, I realized something profoundly simple: I am successful today not because I started something new — but because I am finally doing, professionally, what I have been doing all my life.
Consciously and unconsciously, I have always been this person. Listening. Guiding. Holding space. Helping others move through fear, relationships, anger, confusion, and vision.
Now it simply has a name.
There are no limits to this work. No measurements. No race. No desire to prove anything to anyone. No performance. No display.
It is just me — being fully with myself.
And that is a joy I had never experienced before.
Yes, I have done other things in life. I have started paths and left them. I have explored roles and released them.
But this feels different.
If I had written this five or ten years ago, it might have frightened me. It might have felt too bold, too exposed.
Today, it feels peaceful.
It feels like walking a path that was always mine. A path that was not created — only recognized.
I am deeply grateful.
Grateful to Nature. To every particle of existence. To my teachers and mentors. To my ancestors. To every experience and every person who shaped me — gently or intensely.
They all carved something within me.
And even now, learning continues — with full sincerity and devotion.
There is nothing dramatic here. Nothing extraordinary to announce.
It is just this:
I have arrived at who I always was.
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