I’ve been drawn by the mystery of life since a very young age. When I encountered yoga, my quest finally found a clear path. I have been practicing for 15 years and I found Mahasiddha yoga school 1 and a half year ago through a dear friend.
My journey with Mahasiddha and its teachers has opened me to the sweetness of practice all over again.
I see my practice becoming more and more a remembrance then a learning. From getting to know the monkey mind with greater lucidity, to have access to the mirror of the mind that reflects reality and my true nature, to tasting the joy that is at the center of by being. 

It is like a dance. 

Even my darkest sides, the ones I shamed and resented the most are coming back into my heart. And the virtues of life are stepping in front of my need to control and protect my image. It’s a deep sense of liberation and empowerment that comes from this unique way of taking responsibility with such enthusiasm and willingness to die. I often feel a void. That used to scare me. Now, it’s still uncomfortable at times, but I mostly embrace it as being the mother and father of the wonders I do not yet see but that exist in the magic of the universe. 

Chloe