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Sana Lynn

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I am a writer, an artist, a thinker, a dreamer, a cook, a process facilitator, and a wild adventurer who believes deeply in the power of conscious embodiment. I have been studying Tantra with Vyana Bergen (who studied with Rudy Ballentine, who studied with Swami Rama) for four years, and additionally have completed the Introduction to Process Training and Shalom Retreat Leadership Training at Shalom Mountain. I earned my undergraduate degree at Goddard College, exploring the intertwining of Tantric principles, psychology, and memoir as a medium for healing and wholeness. I am passionate about stories, about grace & beauty, about being with the transformational journey – my own and others’, and about developing exquisite consciousness in joy ...more

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Sana Lynn I have a couple of projects in the works right now. One is a little book about the nature of the universe and my perspective on it. Another is a total…moreI have a couple of projects in the works right now. One is a little book about the nature of the universe and my perspective on it. Another is a totally fun fiction/fantasy project that I think is going to turn into a series. And then there's all my little snippets - a scene here, a paragraph there - that I'm constantly collecting, which may or may not become part of a larger something in due time.(less)
Sana Lynn The question isn't how I get inspired, but how I discern the lasting inspirations from the temporary ones. Everything around me inspires me to write, …moreThe question isn't how I get inspired, but how I discern the lasting inspirations from the temporary ones. Everything around me inspires me to write, but there's a certain quickening of my breath, a resonance in my heartbeat, a fluttering in the pit of my stomach that clues me in to the fact that this particular inspiration is one that I can run with.(less)
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My American Dream: A tale of two narratives

Growing up, I didn���t think of myself as an ���American.��� ��I was a missionary kid. ��I went to a missionary school, and studied Spanish and the Bible alongside English and Math. ��I loved Jesus, and volunteered with the prison ministry, … Continue reading →
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“Your heartbeat is so different from his," I whisper it; he has to ask me to repeat myself. I explain, "My father…his heartbeat was so fast. I could feel it, racing…it was like his heartbeat shook my whole body. Your heart…it's steady. It feels safe. It's calming me down." And so we stand, and I cry, and listen to his heart until I am calm again, and then we get back to cleaning.”
Sana Lynn, Metanoia: Reweaving Psyche in a Tantric Web of Story

“Your heartbeat is so different from his," I whisper it; he has to ask me to repeat myself. I explain, "My father…his heartbeat was so fast. I could feel it, racing…it was like his heartbeat shook my whole body. Your heart…it's steady. It feels safe. It's calming me down." And so we stand, and I cry, and listen to his heart until I am calm again, and then we get back to cleaning.”
Sana Lynn, Metanoia: Reweaving Psyche in a Tantric Web of Story

“Be patient toward all that is unsolved in your heart and try to love the questions themselves, like locked rooms and like books that are now written in a very foreign tongue. Do not now seek the answers, which cannot be given you because you would not be able to live them. And the point is, to live everything. Live the questions now. Perhaps you will then gradually, without noticing it, live along some distant day into the answer.”
Rainer Maria Rilke

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