Om My Soul Life Mastery

Om My Soul Life Mastery We specialize in Ayurvedic Lifestyle design, Yoga Therapy and Spiritual Architecture.

Join us on a Journey of self-discovery and liberation as we teach you how simple tools that can make great health and spiritual mastery your new "normal".

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1 Fairview Gardens, Monte Carlo Drive, Centurion Residential Estate
Pretoria
0157

Opening Hours

Monday 07:00 - 17:00
Tuesday 07:00 - 19:45
Wednesday 07:00 - 08:30
Thursday 07:00 - 19:45
Friday 07:00 - 15:00

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My Story

I feel that I need to share my story with you so that you understand what shaped me, who I am and why helping YOU take control of your own and your loved ones’ health is the single thing that I am the most passionate about in all the world. When we meet, I will also be pulling YOUR entire story out of you, so sharing mine first just seems like the fair thing to do. So here goes:

When I was 12 years old, my Dad started having some difficulty walking and some random tremors and lameness in his hands and legs. He had always had back problems, so these mild discomforts were dismissed as “pinched nerves”, “stress”, the usual things that we quickly shrug off as “nothing”. Nothing that a few trips to the physiotherapist couldn't fix. And so he went to the Physiotherapist... And he went again... and again... but the discomforts increased and he was referred to a specialist.

Now let me interrupt myself right there and briefly highlight the tremendous role that my Dad played in my life. I was an absolute “Daddy’s Girl”, as most of us girls are... but for me it was much deeper. My mother made a point of emphasizing (for as long as I can remember) that I was an unwanted baby. I’ll spare you the details, that’s not important. What is relevant, is that she was also an alcoholic and a narcissist with a violent streak as thick as a tree. My Dad intervened in drunken beatings when he was around, but as an engineer he worked long hours. Dad was my protector, my guide and at times, the only person who made me feel loved. He was my Everything.

So that’s that - let me get back to Dad’s story - and mine.