A Knowing Within

About

A CALL TO HUMANITY

Hi, I am Sylvia

About

A few years ago, I sensed the profound wound of humanity, a separation from the self, others, and the universe. Initially unsure of what was happening to me, it became the deepest pain I had ever experienced, casting a shadow over my personal story. Since then, I’ve recognised the need to stand, knowing that the task ahead is greater than I first thought. 

Many of the things I studied and explored merely scratched the surface, leading me to the profound realisation that the path forward is none other than a return to the origin,

A JOURNEY BACK TO LOVE.

Born into a severely dysfunctional family, I chose an independent, rebellious path early on, only to realise that genuine escape is an illusion. Life’s demands patiently await acknowledgment, often triggered by significant events or a forceful awakening, akin to a hammer blow, and trust me, I’ve experienced a few of those. I am grateful for the endless learning embedded in my life’s journey, recognising myself as an eternal student of life.

Qualifications:

Psychospiritual Integration Coach

Somatic Trauma and Root Cause Therapy

 
Triple Vagal Method
Priestess of the feminine wisdom (Maya Priestess Alicia Kusumitra)

Sacred Sexuality/Tantra Practitioner/Holistic Sexologist

 

Truth sets you free,
but first it knocks you out.

experience

My journey

Nearly two decades ago, I embarked on the study of tantra, sacred sexuality, holistic counseling, followed by sexology. Despite absorbing a wealth of knowledge and embracing what resonated with me, the picture remained incomplete. Further exploration into diverse modalities, including trauma and the nervous system, proved insightful. Yet, a lingering sense persisted, suggesting that something might be amiss. This prompted me to explore psychospiritual coaching, addiction/recovery, and plant medicines. From this intricate mosaic, my journey led me to the ancient wisdom of the Maya. Immersed in an ongoing quest for understanding, I found myself uncovering the treasures of timeless knowledge, feeling as though I have finally anchored. The truth I always felt but hesitated to express has been affirmed. Lesson learned: trusting the wisdom and knowing within.

These insights, I’ve come to understand, aren’t external discoveries but rather an internal remembrance. One might label it as the wound of separation, encapsulating a pervasive disconnect from our core essence in modern societies—a potential root of many problems. I can’t help but ponder: How does a society become so disconnected? This revelation serves as both an epiphany and a lens to discern the world’s manipulations, shedding light on life’s compromises. We are in a time of change.

In the ancient tales passed down through generations, we discover truths that resonate deep within our souls. These stories remind us of the power we all carry—the power to create, to love, and to heal. Across diverse cultures, from every corner of the globe, there’s a common thread of wisdom shared by indigenous peoples. They teach us that when we embrace this wisdom, we find freedom from the illusions that surround us. It’s like lifting a veil and seeing the world with clear eyes. Love is at the heart of it all. It’s a force that can mend even the most broken parts of ourselves and our world. And when we combine this love with our innate creative energy, we have the ability to bring about positive change. But sometimes, we forget our own strength. We get lost in doubt, fear, or pain, and the shadows seem to grow larger. Yet, deep within us, there’s a spark waiting to be reignited. When we remember who we truly are—when we reconnect with our inner power—the world opens up before us. We become agents of transformation, capable of reshaping our reality for the better.

Here I stand, amplifying a strong Call to humanity. Can you hear it? We are summoned to mend the wound of separation and rediscover the essence of love—undeniably plain and profoundly simple.

Our whole spiritual transformation brings us to the point where we realise in our own being, that we are enough.

Ram Dass