LOST PARADISEBefore we begin, it’s important to understand something.
Paradise is often described as a place humanity once lived in — and lost. But in reality, paradise was never a location. It was a way of perceiving life. Everyone has been a child. As children, we didn’t analyze life — we experienced it. We didn’t chase happiness — we lived moments. We didn’t compare ourselves — we felt connected. Growing up means entering the mind. Planning. Comparing. Competing. Preparing. This shift creates progress — but it also creates distance. Distance from the body. Distance from sensation. Distance from presence. Most adults spend their lives trying to return -- through success, goals, relationships, or spirituality. But the mind cannot bring you back. The return home does not happen through effort. It happens through perception correction. KURMA LIFE is not about becoming better. It is about remembering how to live from the center -- through the body, through awareness, through simplicity. This is not about stopping life. It is about stopping the wrong direction. If this resonates, you’re ready to enter. |