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Ayin Meaning
16th Letter of the Hebrew Alphabet
The Hebrew letter Ayin means eye and seeing within. The Ayin has to do with vision and bringing forth light that are hidden. Ayin teaches us to see beyond and relates to time. To see understand and obey. It shows us that He is a God who sees and notices us as well as all the happenings of the Universe.
Insyght was revealed to me on my journey seeking my
true purpose. The journey of consciously connecting with
Consciousness turning inward. My yoga trainings and studies has
been one the best things that has happened in my life. I wrote the
blog “50 Shades of Jai” which caused me to look even more deeper
within. On this journey the mystical realm kept drawing me in. The
insights were so transformative that “Insyght 365” manifested. The
vision was so clear that I completely chose to surrender and obey
God with every fiber of my being. I am honored to serve God and be
a vessel for others to experience what God has for them. Even
though I’m referred by names: Lightworker, Earth Angel, Shaman,
Teacher, Herbal Alchemist, Witch, Healer, Curandera and Guru; I
am none of these things. I am simply I am just like you are. We are
all an extension of the Creator expressed in form. What I want most
in life is to be a flicker of the Light extending a glimpse for others on
the path consciously seeking Truth. The tools and services of
Insyght 365 Apothecary & Ayurveda Omasis are what helped me
awaken to my Truth. I do nothing and all is given from the Creator
whom I serve. I look forward to connecting and sharing in your
journey.
Love, Light and Laughter
Namaste Jai
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I would love to connect with you. Share your life
story and your passion. Let’s take the journey of transformation together.
Namaste Walk in Divine Light Jai
Sankalpa
Sanskrit: सङ्कल्प
Means a conception or idea or notion formed
in the heart or mind, solemn vow or determination to perform, desire, definite intention, volition or will. In practical terms the word, Sankalpa, means the one-pointed resolve to do or achieve and both psychologically and philosophically, it is the first practical step by which the sensitivity and potentiality of the mind is increased. It is known as the capacity to harness the will-power and the tools to focus and harmonize the complex body, mind, spirit apparatus.