Dear Reader, I am super excited to tell you that I was recently invited to join a team of experienced practitioners on a powerful new project that speaks to my heart—and I think it might speak to yours too. If you've ever found yourself navigating a health challenge, then you probably know how overwhelming it can feel. Now… imagine having a team of wellness practitioners—people from different healing modalities—all talking to each other, all seeing you as a whole person, and all on your side. ✨ I’m honored to be part of the Lifestyle Medicine Membership through Be the Change Yoga, a coordinated, integrative, and root-cause and resilience-based model of care. What’s Included:
As a Spiritual Coach and Akashic Records Practitioner, I’ll be working with members of this program to explore the deeper spiritual roots of their healing journey—supporting clarity, energetic realignment, and soulful reconnection. Who it’s For:This is for you if you’re...
If this speaks to something within you, I invite you to explore more and see if it’s a fit for your journey: You’re not meant to do this alone. Be well. Warmly, Gayane Kulikyan |
Helping you release stress, so you can find your inner peace and fulfillment.
Hi Reader, Today we are moving through the Full Moon cycle and a lunar eclipse. If you didn’t know this, you are connected to the stars, the sun and the moon! You are not separate from the beautiful cosmos that you are living in. If you are brand you to this connection and you want to explore it further, I created a video to support you in creating a healing ritual of release. Watch it below! And...because my YouTube community reached a 500 subscribers mark, I created a gift with a short and...
The weight of grief used to feel heavy.I carried it with me wherever I went.Tears were neatly tucked into my heart and belly. In my younger years, I didn’t even know how to grieve. I remember my mom telling me about a tradition in Azerbaijan, the country where I was born. When a family lost a loved one, they would invite—or sometimes hire—a special mourner. This woman would wail and cry aloud, invoking tears in others, so grief would not be buried but honored together, communally. Those...
I used to keep grief at arms length. I repressed it into the deepest crevices of my body. I held it tightly in my chest and my belly. Honestly, I didn’t even know how to grieve. In my 20’s I remember the floodgates opening for the first time. I was sitting in the park and feeling the warmth of the sunshine on my skin. The warmth of the sunshine also landed on my chest. I felt tears rolling down my face as the frozenness inside me melted. Grief showed up again me after a romantic breakup....