Walking Camiño de Santiago in Spain opened my heart to a higher power. After this pilgrimage, I felt a calling to go to India and my journey into yoga began. I lived there for about three years. There I started studying the scriptures and the philosophy of yoga. Before that, I had been doing some Yoga practices, but not so regularly. I started learning and entering into the philosophy of yoga, what yoga really means and what the benefits are, and how to do yoga on all levels, not only the physical level. That is just the beginning.
One of the main things I teach is to learn as we are all students forever.
Some years after I moved to Costa Rica, to a yoga ashrama. There I met my yoga teacher. At the beginning of the pandemic, my husband and I got stuck while visiting Sweden, so I just decided, OK, I have so much knowledge and potential in the field of yoga. I’ve been teaching previously but didn’t have the formal education for it, but I want to share this knowledge with the world. So I enrolled in a one-year teacher-training program with a school in Argentina, and after one year I officially became a yoga teacher.