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About me

My path has never been straight. It has been more like a river, sometimes calm, sometimes wild, always carrying me somewhere I didn’t expect.

 

It began in India, where I received the name Ahimsa and was shown a truth that has guided me ever since: the journey is not out there but back to who we really are. For years I lived and practiced, immersed in discipline and devotion. Then one day my teacher asked me, Is there anywhere else you could be? That question revealed a new direction: the point was not to stay hidden but to bring the teachings into the world.

I returned to Spain and opened a yoga school in Madrid, a space dedicated to deep practice and awareness. Those first years taught me humility. I learned to adapt the ancient teachings to the rhythm of modern life, to listen more, to soften, to see that the spiritual path has as many forms as there are people walking it. I discovered that a teacher learns as much from students as from any book, and that experience itself is the truest wisdom.

Then, one day, everything turned to ashes. My school, my home, my sanctuary... gone in a fire. With it, a part of me also burned. Faced with fear and uncertainty, I chose not to stay and fight but to fly. Life carried me to Thailand, where I built a new home and I reached people from every corner of the world. In their eyes I found confirmation of my vocation: to awaken the essence in each person, to knock gently on the doors of the soul, to help others become a little more conscious, a little more human.

 

Just as I was preparing to open a new school, the pandemic arrived and closed that chapter. I returned to Spain, to the silence of a desert village, where solitude became my teacher. It was there that something unexpected happened: I found love. That love brought me to Zurich, where I now live and share what has been given to me.

Looking back, I see that every ending has been a beginning, every loss a doorway. My story is one of surrender, of learning that we should not fear life, because life itself is the teacher. With the right attitude, every situation and every encounter reveals a hidden part of who we are. The fire that destroys also transforms; it is the flame of consciousness that purifies, heals, and guides us forward.

When we surrender to this current, when we let the heart lead, we always find our way home.

© Anupaya Yoga 2025 

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