Ever since I began to be aware of the diversity of this beautiful world, I have become interested in different things. Thanks to a friend I got the first beautiful book with my 17 years written by Tibetan Lama Dr. Tuesday Lobsang Rampa called The Third Eye. That book began to broaden my horizons about the perfection and diversity of the world created by God, about which very little is known and even less is lived in the Western world. I knew I had to master English given that a large number of books from which one can learn countless things are mostly in English or have been translated into English. It is a well-known fact that Tibet has always been a separate from China, that it has its own culture, language, belief, way of life and that they are a very religious people, with an old tradition and invariably full of knowledge, that they are non-aggressive and full of love. The immense knowledge they possess attracted the Chinese to the Tibetans, but unfortunately because of the wrong goals. That is why many Tibetan lamas, including Rampa, had to flee Tibet. In his books, Rampa writes about the amazing things that give man power, about the Earth, healing and many important topics, as well as about life in lamaseries – Tibetan monasteries. He wrote about his life. When you read a book that the author is writing from his own experience you feel that immense energy of truth that drives you forward to go into further research. That’s how it was with me.
Since then, I have started reading an immense number of books, and I have tried to rely on my intuition when choosing. Intuition guided me which book to choose. Every time I read a book I realized that some of the topics touched on in those books interested me and made me explore them a little more. So I read more and more books on different topics.
I never believed that the human body needed drugs to stay healthy. So in my twenties, I began to study the reasons why we get sick and how to heal naturally. I started studying herbal treatment, but I realized it wasn’t for me. That’s when I started studying nutrition, how people behave, and how it affects their health, more specifically, I started studying psychology. Thanks to my persistence in learning how to help myself, and indirectly others in solving health problems, the way was opened for me and I started practicing Reiki in my early thirties. Since practicing Reiki is primarily focused on living in love with ourselves and with everyone and everything around us, it requires discipline, organization and an orderly lifestyle. I began to pay close attention to my diet and my behavior and words, which includes how my behavior and words affect other people, how the behavior and words of others affect me, and why and how I personally experience it. It was then that I slowly began to understand the meaning of learning about life and that our life is as it is presented to us is an illusion.
Through perseverance and intuition, we gain the inner strength that guides us in achieving our goals. People who live in fear run away from any commitments and their own progress. It will take them some time to realize that progress is only possible with ideas that are the creative energy of creation. After these ideas comes perseverance that gives us the impetus to persevere in the realization of our desires. Persistence must be guided by intuition, because it is our connection with God and the only right direction that allows us to realize ourselves in this life and to progress properly towards the goal, and that is reunion with God.