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In kundalini yoga, there are a wealth of teachings on the concept of “prosperity”.
I decided to invite Mary Margaret Skelly back on the show to go deeper on this profound concept.
In this conversation we explore the shifts that have happened between 2020 - 2021 personally and in her work, what prosperity means to her and what the practice involves, how important it is to build a strong nervous system to support you when success comes your way and what it looks like to help her clients achieve fulfilment in their work.
If you want to learn more about Mary Margaret’s background and her work, I suggest you listen to our last conversation - episode 60 which aired in Sep 2020.
Before we dive into this episode, I wish to mention that this was recorded in mid-July and sadly, 2 weeks later our teacher Guru Jagat passed away from complications post surgery. It was sudden, and while she left a void, she has only deepened our love for this work, and the creative mark she left on this world is only inspiring others to “keep up” and do the same.
It was with Mary Margaret’s permission that I’m sharing this episode with you in honour of someone we both cared about and respected deeply.
https://www.marymargaretskelly.com/
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In kundalini yoga, there are a wealth of teachings on the concept of “prosperity”.
I decided to invite Mary Margaret Skelly back on the show to go deeper on this profound concept.
In this conversation we explore the shifts that have happened between 2020 - 2021 personally and in her work, what prosperity means to her and what the practice involves, how important it is to build a strong nervous system to support you when success comes your way and what it looks like to help her clients achieve fulfilment in their work.
If you want to learn more about Mary Margaret’s background and her work, I suggest you listen to our last conversation - episode 60 which aired in Sep 2020.
Before we dive into this episode, I wish to mention that this was recorded in mid-July and sadly, 2 weeks later our teacher Guru Jagat passed away from complications post surgery. It was sudden, and while she left a void, she has only deepened our love for this work, and the creative mark she left on this world is only inspiring others to “keep up” and do the same.
It was with Mary Margaret’s permission that I’m sharing this episode with you in honour of someone we both cared about and respected deeply.
https://www.marymargaretskelly.com/