Seva Yoga - Community matters
Seva, or selfless service, is one of the deepest pillars of my yoga path. For me, yoga has never been only about what happens on the mat — it’s about how we show up in the world, how we use our energy, and how we offer our presence where it’s needed most.
In the Bhagavad Gita, Krishna says:
“By selfless service, you will always be fruitful and find the fulfillment of your desires.” (BG 3.10)
This verse reminds me that true yoga is action infused with intention, compassion, and humility — not for recognition, but for uplifting others in need.
Seva is how I stay rooted.
It keeps me connected to community, to gratitude, and to the understanding that we are all responsible for one another’s wellbeing. It reminds me that even small actions ripple outward in powerful ways.





Projects close to my heart
🌊 Protecting the River & Supporting Local Families — Mizata Sanitation Project
In the coastal village of Mizata, many families still do not have access to safe toilets. Without proper sanitation, people must use the nearby river — a source that is essential for daily life yet vulnerable to contamination.
This project aims to build healthy, eco-friendly toilets for local households, improving sanitation, reducing disease, and protecting the river for future generations. It’s a simple but powerful way to support dignity, health, and environmental stewardship in Mizata.
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🐾 The Impawssible Village — Street Dog Rescue & Care
Another cause deeply close to my heart is supporting the countless stray dogs in El Salvador. Local rescuers work tirelessly — often with limited resources — to give these animals food, medical care, safety, and a chance at a better life.
The shelter lovingly known as The Impawssible Village embodies pure seva in action: compassion, resilience, and unconditional care for beings who cannot advocate for themselves.
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