About Me
My name is lavasjah (luh/vey/jh) shabre' and this is where I reside - at the intersection of nothing&everything. Living here, I've been able to travel the world, fall in love with life and its various oscillations, manifest my greatest desires and experience my grandest dreams.
I'm often asked how do you do it? And my answer - by existing in this space of nothing&everything.
Early on, I realized that our small conception of ourselves can never encompass all that we are as dynamic, divine individuals, especially since depending on our environment these conceptions change. So how do we keep up? Or rather, why try to keep up?
Why not just embrace it all? - the tough and the soft, the ambitious and the lackadasical, the strong and the fragile, the beautiful and the ugly.
At one point, I finally learned to do just that: embrace myself as a walking contradiction wholeheartedly - all of the varied, divergent pieces of me and there, I unearthed nothing&everything.
Beyond the initial dissonance of the paradox, I discovered an exhilarating freedom in a life lived this way... to do, be, say what you feel and want regardless of limits, labels or internal or external conceptions. Just being, moment by moment, all that you are and nothing that you aren't.
Finding the balance between nothing&everything, discovering your sweet spot and living there.
This discovery process can be fun yet brutal, beautiful yet ugly, enlightening yet destructive; still and all, it is a wonderful, transcendental, inward journey toward yourSelf.
I've been on this journey for some time, living my contradictions as I figure it out, actualizing my potential, manifesting my destiny, following my dreams... and helping others to do the same.
Credentials:
Certified Life Coach
Stanford's Life Design Lab - Design Your Life For Women Program
Planetary Citizen: Lived in 7 countries, extensive travel to 6 continents
RYT 200 Yoga Teacher & Training - Yogada in the Himalayas, Rishikesh, India
Bachelor’s in Communication, University of Southern California
Master’s of Communication Management, University of Southern California