Finding one's purpose through loss and giving the gift of acupuncture with Paula Macklin Creasy
One of the key learnings in the ancient yogic scripture The Bhagavad Gita, is: "It is better to strive in one's own dharma than to succeed in the dharma of another. Nothing is ever lost in following one's own dharma."
Dharma is Sanskrit for purpose, for one's calling. It's the thing you've come into the world to do and it resonates deeply in your heart. It can be something obvious that you know from a young age or it can take years to become apparent.
Sometimes we have to suffer to discover what we're really about, which was certainly the case for Paula Macklin Creasy. Her mother was diagnosed with cancer when Paula was ten years old, and sadly died nine years later. The loss inspired her to turn her focus towards traditional medicine, so when she had the opportunity to travel to China to study acupuncture, she took it.
It was a turning point and Paula has been practising acupuncture ever since, investing in personal development and expanding her knowledge along the way. Is conventional medicine willing to work alongside traditional treatments like acupuncture? Paula believes so and explains why.
Find Paula: www.midhurstacupuncture.co.uk
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