Yogini Divine Living

The Path

Not a destination. Not a programme. Not a brand.
A feeling. A returning. A quiet unfolding
that has always been yours.

A young girl came to the Buddha and asked: "Master, show me the path to enlightenment."

The Buddha smiled and said: "First, bring me a glass of water from the river."

She went eagerly. But as she arrived at the river, she was captivated by its beauty - the way the light danced on the surface, the sound of the wind in the trees. She stayed longer. Life began to happen.

She loved, she lost, she served others, and she suffered. She learned patience, compassion, and wisdom - not from books, but from life itself.

Decades later, she returned to the Buddha, grey-haired and weathered. She bowed and offered him the water.

The Buddha smiled and said: "You have travelled a long road. But you have arrived. In seeking that glass of water, you found what you were looking for."

So too, the Yogini awakens — not in a flash of lightning,
but in the soft, steady rhythm of daily life.

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How this began

One woman's
quiet yes
to Spirit

At seven years old, kneeling at a church altar, a voice spoke clearly within: "I will call you to serve, and you will come." It was the first of many encounters with the Divine — encounters that would unfold not in monasteries or mountaintops, but in the middle of an ordinary life.

A career in fashion. India at twenty-one - and a glimpse of something that would never leave. A business built from love, then lost to betrayal. Three children. An autoimmune illness that asked everything. A third pregnancy against all odds.

And through it all — Ayurveda. Meditation. Mantra. Panchakarma in a healing village in India. Darshan with Amma. The whispered guidance of gurus seen and unseen. A slow, patient, lifelong return to the truth that was always there.

Yogini Divine Living was not planned. It was lived into being.

Age 7
The first calling
A voice at the altar. A conversation with Jesus that planted a seed which would take a lifetime to flower.
21
India — the first homecoming
A buying trip to a fashion industry that revealed contentment in the faces of people with almost nothing. A question that never left.
30s
Breakdown and beginning
Business, betrayal, illness, and a third child born against all medical odds. Ayurveda as teacher. The path of healing as the path of awakening.
40s
A Place to Begin
Guided to create and teach a course — sharing what had healed her. The first gathering of women on the path.
50s
Panchakarma in India
Vaidyagrama. The chanting of Lalita Sahasranamam. The word Yogini — and a recognition so deep it brought tears without knowing why.
Now
Awakening Yogini
The book. The movement. The invitation to all women who feel the call — to begin wherever they are.
What Yogini Divine Living is

Not a wellness brand.
A wisdom movement.

The bridge
Ancient wisdom in modern life
Ayurveda, mantra, meditation, devotion — not as exotic practices but as living tools for the woman raising children, running a household, navigating a career, and still longing for something more.
The invitation
Awakening in the ordinary
The Divine is not waiting for you on retreat. She is in the laundry, the lullabies, the quiet cup of tea before the house wakes. This movement exists to help you find her there.
The truth
You are already enough
There is no level of perfection required. No tradition to join. No credentials needed. Only a willingness to slow down, listen, and trust the quiet knowing that has always lived within you.
The feeling
Mind and body in harmony
Yogini Divine Living is not a place - it is a feeling. Where mind and body are in harmony, full of happiness, love, creative energy, peace and wellbeing. That is where this path leads.

"God is One. There is no second.
All paths lead to the same divine source."

From Awakening Yogini - Felicity Potter

This movement belongs to no single tradition. It is nourished by many.

Krishna Jesus Shirdi Sai Baba Amma Yogananda The Divine Mother

Whatever your path, whatever your lineage -if you feel the call to awaken,
you are welcome here. The door is open. It has always been open.

Begin wherever you are

The Yogini within you
is already awake

You are already enough. You are already connected.
And you are never walking alone.

The path does not begin when conditions are perfect.
It begins the moment you are willing to listen.