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      <title><![CDATA[In the Eye of the Storm]]></title>
      <description><![CDATA[When the ground shakes, your center holds. 
This personal reflection explores how gut-brain and heart-brain coherence, conscious breath, and gentle self-care rituals can help, responding with clarity, trust, and calm — instead of fear.]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Responding Consciously Instead of Reacting</h1>
<p>##  When the Ground Beneath Your Feet Begins to Shake </p>
<p>Life often places before us things we feel unprepared for: a message that changes everything, a stranger yelling at you in the supermarket, an accident, a layoff, a rejection, a mishap— or something that cuts even deeper: the loss of a loved one, a diagnosis, a betrayal. </p>
<p>Sometimes it truly feels as if the ground is ripped out from under your feet. And in those moments, it’s not what happens that defines you— but how you respond to it.<br>Not with impulsive reaction, but with conscious response. Because between stimulus and reaction lies a space— and in that space, freedom can be born. A freedom we must <strong>nurture daily</strong>, so it’s available to us precisely when life becomes unpredictable. </p>
<h3>Nourishment for Body, Mind, and Soul</h3>
<p>To act from that space—with clarity and centeredness—requires daily care on all levels. </p>
<h4>On the Physical Level</h4>
<p>This means nourishing yourself each day with food that is as fresh, pure, and alive as possible — and moving your body so it stays flexible, well-circulated, and strong. A tired, acidic, or undernourished body tends to react from survival mode — not from wisdom. </p>
<p>How we care for our physical body directly shapes our <strong>gut-brain coherence</strong>, which plays a crucial role in how we navigate life. Most decisions are first made in the gut — not the head. When your gut is in balance—when your microbiome, digestion, and nervous system are in harmony — it sends clear signals: from calm, not from crisis. A healthy gut is more than just a digestive organ — it’s the seat of your deep inner knowing and primal trust. </p>
<h4>On the Emotional and Spiritual Level</h4>
<p>Here, it’s about asking yourself: Do I let old wounds, fears, and habitual patterns dictate my actions? Or can I remain in the eye of the hurricane — calm, clear, connected to myself? </p>
<p>This is where <strong>heart-brain coherence</strong> comes in. When breath, heartbeat, and thoughts align, an inner space opens — a space where you can act not from fear, but from your center: grounded, thoughtful, and trusting. </p>
<p>This space doesn’t appear on its own. We must consciously create and tend to it — through breath, through pausing, through grounding, through reflection, and through the daily choice to honor ourselves. </p>
<h3>Trusting — Despite Everything, or Perhaps Because of It?</h3>
<p>I’ve experienced things that nearly shattered my trust in humanity. Almost five years ago, essential documents belonging to my husband and me were forged—and through this fraud, a piece of land that was meant to secure our family’s future was stolen from us.   </p>
<p>Since then, we’ve lived in uncertainty. No institution, no legal system has truly supported us as victims of this crime. On the contrary — lawyers have profited from our suffering, despite clear evidence. It’s a deeply corrupt system.   </p>
<p>The weight is heavy. And it has left deep marks — on our psyche, our daily life, our sense of safety, future and trust. </p>
<p><strong>And yet—my nature leans toward trust.</strong> So I keep asking myself: Is this naivety, despite all I’ve been through? Or is it a gentle guidance — perhaps my guardian angel, or a wise part of my soul—reminding me: Stay open. Don’t give up on trust? </p>
<p>Sometimes the answer isn’t clear. But one thing I know for certain: My gut feeling is my truest compass — but only when I am centered. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>And I find that center in my breath. In conscious movement. In nourishing, light-filled food. In intentional pauses. In letting go. </p>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>In</strong> the quiet space where heart and brain, gut and mind, begin to speak with one another again — where body, mind, and soul remember: You are whole. You are here. You are connected.</p>
<p>This keeps me sane. It keeps me in love. It keeps me in trust. It keeps me in the present moment. </p>
<h3>And You?</h3>
<p>Is there a situation in your life that weighs on you daily? That seems to offer no way out? That forced you to abandon your plans — and begin again? </p>
<p><strong>Sometimes,</strong> all it takes is one conscious breath to remember: I am connected. I am here. I am allowed to let go. I am in trust.</p>
<h2>A Gentle Companion for Turbulent Times</h2>
<p>Perhaps you’re looking for a way to consciously create that space of stillness— not just mentally, but physically, too. </p>
<p>That’s why I create <strong>hand-sewn herbal eye masks</strong>: as a soft invitation to return to your center. </p>
<p>Each one is made with care — <strong>filled with organic millet hulls and a personalized blend of organic healing herbs, intuitively selected</strong>, based on what you need right now: calm, clarity, protection, comfort, strength, or healing. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>The herbal aroma soothes your nervous system. The gentle darkness gives your eyes true rest. The light pressure calms your mind and helps regulate blood pressure. And as you breathe, a space opens—where heart, brain, and gut can once again communicate in coherence. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>These are more than eye masks. They are small rituals of self-care— a way to say to yourself: I am taking some me-time. I am coming home to my center. </p>
<p>If you feel called, I’d be honored to create a herbal eye mask that resonates with your current journey. Because sometimes, in the middle of the storm, all you need is one quiet moment — dark, fragrant, still — to find your way back to yourself. </p>
<p>I always welcome your reflections, thoughts, feedback and sats 😉⚡️ </p>
<p>Feel free to visit my little <a href="https://plebeian.market/community/essencial@nostr.fan/rohyal-sanat%C3%A9-w253knet53">Shop</a>. </p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<h1>Responding Consciously Instead of Reacting</h1>
<p>##  When the Ground Beneath Your Feet Begins to Shake </p>
<p>Life often places before us things we feel unprepared for: a message that changes everything, a stranger yelling at you in the supermarket, an accident, a layoff, a rejection, a mishap— or something that cuts even deeper: the loss of a loved one, a diagnosis, a betrayal. </p>
<p>Sometimes it truly feels as if the ground is ripped out from under your feet. And in those moments, it’s not what happens that defines you— but how you respond to it.<br>Not with impulsive reaction, but with conscious response. Because between stimulus and reaction lies a space— and in that space, freedom can be born. A freedom we must <strong>nurture daily</strong>, so it’s available to us precisely when life becomes unpredictable. </p>
<h3>Nourishment for Body, Mind, and Soul</h3>
<p>To act from that space—with clarity and centeredness—requires daily care on all levels. </p>
<h4>On the Physical Level</h4>
<p>This means nourishing yourself each day with food that is as fresh, pure, and alive as possible — and moving your body so it stays flexible, well-circulated, and strong. A tired, acidic, or undernourished body tends to react from survival mode — not from wisdom. </p>
<p>How we care for our physical body directly shapes our <strong>gut-brain coherence</strong>, which plays a crucial role in how we navigate life. Most decisions are first made in the gut — not the head. When your gut is in balance—when your microbiome, digestion, and nervous system are in harmony — it sends clear signals: from calm, not from crisis. A healthy gut is more than just a digestive organ — it’s the seat of your deep inner knowing and primal trust. </p>
<h4>On the Emotional and Spiritual Level</h4>
<p>Here, it’s about asking yourself: Do I let old wounds, fears, and habitual patterns dictate my actions? Or can I remain in the eye of the hurricane — calm, clear, connected to myself? </p>
<p>This is where <strong>heart-brain coherence</strong> comes in. When breath, heartbeat, and thoughts align, an inner space opens — a space where you can act not from fear, but from your center: grounded, thoughtful, and trusting. </p>
<p>This space doesn’t appear on its own. We must consciously create and tend to it — through breath, through pausing, through grounding, through reflection, and through the daily choice to honor ourselves. </p>
<h3>Trusting — Despite Everything, or Perhaps Because of It?</h3>
<p>I’ve experienced things that nearly shattered my trust in humanity. Almost five years ago, essential documents belonging to my husband and me were forged—and through this fraud, a piece of land that was meant to secure our family’s future was stolen from us.   </p>
<p>Since then, we’ve lived in uncertainty. No institution, no legal system has truly supported us as victims of this crime. On the contrary — lawyers have profited from our suffering, despite clear evidence. It’s a deeply corrupt system.   </p>
<p>The weight is heavy. And it has left deep marks — on our psyche, our daily life, our sense of safety, future and trust. </p>
<p><strong>And yet—my nature leans toward trust.</strong> So I keep asking myself: Is this naivety, despite all I’ve been through? Or is it a gentle guidance — perhaps my guardian angel, or a wise part of my soul—reminding me: Stay open. Don’t give up on trust? </p>
<p>Sometimes the answer isn’t clear. But one thing I know for certain: My gut feeling is my truest compass — but only when I am centered. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>And I find that center in my breath. In conscious movement. In nourishing, light-filled food. In intentional pauses. In letting go. </p>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>In</strong> the quiet space where heart and brain, gut and mind, begin to speak with one another again — where body, mind, and soul remember: You are whole. You are here. You are connected.</p>
<p>This keeps me sane. It keeps me in love. It keeps me in trust. It keeps me in the present moment. </p>
<h3>And You?</h3>
<p>Is there a situation in your life that weighs on you daily? That seems to offer no way out? That forced you to abandon your plans — and begin again? </p>
<p><strong>Sometimes,</strong> all it takes is one conscious breath to remember: I am connected. I am here. I am allowed to let go. I am in trust.</p>
<h2>A Gentle Companion for Turbulent Times</h2>
<p>Perhaps you’re looking for a way to consciously create that space of stillness— not just mentally, but physically, too. </p>
<p>That’s why I create <strong>hand-sewn herbal eye masks</strong>: as a soft invitation to return to your center. </p>
<p>Each one is made with care — <strong>filled with organic millet hulls and a personalized blend of organic healing herbs, intuitively selected</strong>, based on what you need right now: calm, clarity, protection, comfort, strength, or healing. </p>
<blockquote>
<p>The herbal aroma soothes your nervous system. The gentle darkness gives your eyes true rest. The light pressure calms your mind and helps regulate blood pressure. And as you breathe, a space opens—where heart, brain, and gut can once again communicate in coherence. </p>
</blockquote>
<p>These are more than eye masks. They are small rituals of self-care— a way to say to yourself: I am taking some me-time. I am coming home to my center. </p>
<p>If you feel called, I’d be honored to create a herbal eye mask that resonates with your current journey. Because sometimes, in the middle of the storm, all you need is one quiet moment — dark, fragrant, still — to find your way back to yourself. </p>
<p>I always welcome your reflections, thoughts, feedback and sats 😉⚡️ </p>
<p>Feel free to visit my little <a href="https://plebeian.market/community/essencial@nostr.fan/rohyal-sanat%C3%A9-w253knet53">Shop</a>. </p>
<p><img src="https://image.nostr.build/11c13134d7f593da9b0f40c2ca0955ff969b6db0a6a9af99f7435850a70a045a.jpg" alt="image"></p>
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      <description><![CDATA[Embark on a journey to uncover the true origins of Easter in this enlightening blog post. Delve into the ancient story of Inanna's descent into the underworld and discover the profound symbolism behind Easter traditions. ]]></description>
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      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Easter - A Journey to the Origins</h1>
<p>In our modern society, Easter seems to be inseparably linked to the consumption of eggs and lambs.<br>But upon closer examination, the question arises:</p>
<h4>Has it always been this way?</h4>
<p>Indeed, Easter was originally a celebration of inner growth and fertility, long before the Christian era.</p>
<h3>Today, I share with you a condensed excerpt of the story of "Inanna's Descent to the Underworld".</h3>
<p><em>(There are numerous textual representations from different epochs, including the title "Descent to the Underworld.)</em></p>
<h3>Inanna's Descent to the Underworld</h3>
<p>The goddess of heaven and earth (also the goddess of fertility), Inanna embarks on a journey into the underworld to conquer it. Along the way, she must overcome 7 walls (or 7 gates) and gradually relinquish seven things she holds dear during her descent: her clothes, her jewelry, her hair, her pride, her desires, her crown, and her power.<br>Until she stands naked and powerless at the throne of the underworld before her twin sister Ereshkigal. However, Inanna knew no humility and attempted to overthrow Ereshkigal from the throne. She failed and was punished by being bound to a stake (to a cross) Only when she is revived and saved by the water of life can she ascend to the upper world. </p>
<h3>Symbolism and Reflection</h3>
<p>This story is a parable for the fact that we cannot feel complete until we have looked into the depths of our soul and integrated our shadows!<br>The underworld symbolizes the world of shadows.<br>Inanna's sister Ereshkigal symbolizes our deepest shadows: all our fears, our pain, our sorrow. These shadows cannot simply be pushed away.<br>We must let go of our desires, our wishes, and our ego, and face our shadows 'naked,' without masks and in humility.</p>
<pre><code>Where Inanna dies, only our old, false self dies.
The tears, hence the "water of life," symbolize surrender and thus healing.
Inanna returns to life and to the upper world, and is thus quasi-reborn.
</code></pre>
<p>Inanna is also the goddess of fertility, which is why Easter is also celebrated as the festival of fertility with the symbolism of eggs.</p>
<pre><code>Many thousands of years later, the Christian story of Jesus was spread. 
Thus, the story of Inanna can be compared to that of Jesus, with his 
journey to the cross, crucifixion, and resurrection. 
</code></pre>
<p>Unfortunately, there is not much left of femininity in this part of the Bible...Coincidence? I guess not...</p>
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      <itunes:summary><![CDATA[<h1>Easter - A Journey to the Origins</h1>
<p>In our modern society, Easter seems to be inseparably linked to the consumption of eggs and lambs.<br>But upon closer examination, the question arises:</p>
<h4>Has it always been this way?</h4>
<p>Indeed, Easter was originally a celebration of inner growth and fertility, long before the Christian era.</p>
<h3>Today, I share with you a condensed excerpt of the story of "Inanna's Descent to the Underworld".</h3>
<p><em>(There are numerous textual representations from different epochs, including the title "Descent to the Underworld.)</em></p>
<h3>Inanna's Descent to the Underworld</h3>
<p>The goddess of heaven and earth (also the goddess of fertility), Inanna embarks on a journey into the underworld to conquer it. Along the way, she must overcome 7 walls (or 7 gates) and gradually relinquish seven things she holds dear during her descent: her clothes, her jewelry, her hair, her pride, her desires, her crown, and her power.<br>Until she stands naked and powerless at the throne of the underworld before her twin sister Ereshkigal. However, Inanna knew no humility and attempted to overthrow Ereshkigal from the throne. She failed and was punished by being bound to a stake (to a cross) Only when she is revived and saved by the water of life can she ascend to the upper world. </p>
<h3>Symbolism and Reflection</h3>
<p>This story is a parable for the fact that we cannot feel complete until we have looked into the depths of our soul and integrated our shadows!<br>The underworld symbolizes the world of shadows.<br>Inanna's sister Ereshkigal symbolizes our deepest shadows: all our fears, our pain, our sorrow. These shadows cannot simply be pushed away.<br>We must let go of our desires, our wishes, and our ego, and face our shadows 'naked,' without masks and in humility.</p>
<pre><code>Where Inanna dies, only our old, false self dies.
The tears, hence the "water of life," symbolize surrender and thus healing.
Inanna returns to life and to the upper world, and is thus quasi-reborn.
</code></pre>
<p>Inanna is also the goddess of fertility, which is why Easter is also celebrated as the festival of fertility with the symbolism of eggs.</p>
<pre><code>Many thousands of years later, the Christian story of Jesus was spread. 
Thus, the story of Inanna can be compared to that of Jesus, with his 
journey to the cross, crucifixion, and resurrection. 
</code></pre>
<p>Unfortunately, there is not much left of femininity in this part of the Bible...Coincidence? I guess not...</p>
<p><img src="https://i.nostr.build/WGEQk.jpg" alt="image"></p>
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