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Why I Chose the Name “Ayni”: Reclaiming Sacred Balance
Are you always the giver in your relationships?
Do you allow yourself to receive without guilt?
What would shift if you believed you were worthy of care—just as you are?
In this deeply personal episode, I share how the name Ayni came to me—not as a brand, but as a remembrance. A sacred return to balance, to self, and to truth.
I speak about the collapse that finally woke me up, the exhaustion I once wore like armor, and the quiet heartbreak of giving without being held.
You’ll hear how I began to release the belief that care must be earned… and instead, began learning to receive from a place of worthiness.
If you’ve ever carried the weight of everyone else’s needs, this episode will remind you:
You are not here to prove your love through exhaustion.
You are worthy of rest, of care, and of sacred balance.
Key Takeaways:
Follow me on Instagram: @ayni_the_medicine_woman
ABOUT RACHEAL | AYNI THE MEDICINE WOMAN
Racheal, known as Ayni the Medicine Woman, is a sacred space holder, intuitive healer, and guide for women seeking to remember who they are beyond the roles they’ve been told to play. Rooted in the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the rhythms of the menstrual cycle, and the sacred art of energetic healing, she gently leads others through deep emotional, ancestral, and spiritual transformation.
After 12 years of giving endlessly in a marriage that left her depleted, Racheal reclaimed her truth through a journey of self-remembrance—learning to honor her needs, rest before collapse, and receive with grace. The name Ayni came to her during a time of great inner winter, as a sacred reminder that healing happens through balance: between giving and receiving, strength and softness, self and others.
Today, she supports women in embodying their truth, reconnecting with their cycles, and creating space for their own care—so they no longer break themselves to serve the world, but rise from overflow.
Follow her journey and offerings on Instagram: @ayni_the_medicine_woman
By Ayni the medicine womanWhy I Chose the Name “Ayni”: Reclaiming Sacred Balance
Are you always the giver in your relationships?
Do you allow yourself to receive without guilt?
What would shift if you believed you were worthy of care—just as you are?
In this deeply personal episode, I share how the name Ayni came to me—not as a brand, but as a remembrance. A sacred return to balance, to self, and to truth.
I speak about the collapse that finally woke me up, the exhaustion I once wore like armor, and the quiet heartbreak of giving without being held.
You’ll hear how I began to release the belief that care must be earned… and instead, began learning to receive from a place of worthiness.
If you’ve ever carried the weight of everyone else’s needs, this episode will remind you:
You are not here to prove your love through exhaustion.
You are worthy of rest, of care, and of sacred balance.
Key Takeaways:
Follow me on Instagram: @ayni_the_medicine_woman
ABOUT RACHEAL | AYNI THE MEDICINE WOMAN
Racheal, known as Ayni the Medicine Woman, is a sacred space holder, intuitive healer, and guide for women seeking to remember who they are beyond the roles they’ve been told to play. Rooted in the wisdom of Traditional Chinese Medicine, the rhythms of the menstrual cycle, and the sacred art of energetic healing, she gently leads others through deep emotional, ancestral, and spiritual transformation.
After 12 years of giving endlessly in a marriage that left her depleted, Racheal reclaimed her truth through a journey of self-remembrance—learning to honor her needs, rest before collapse, and receive with grace. The name Ayni came to her during a time of great inner winter, as a sacred reminder that healing happens through balance: between giving and receiving, strength and softness, self and others.
Today, she supports women in embodying their truth, reconnecting with their cycles, and creating space for their own care—so they no longer break themselves to serve the world, but rise from overflow.
Follow her journey and offerings on Instagram: @ayni_the_medicine_woman