The Dharma Compass is a sacred self-study ritual designed to help you slow down, listen inward, and remember what is already true for you.
Rooted in Tantra and Dharmic living, this offering invites reflection, rest, and clarity — not through force or fixing, but through presence, awareness, and gentle inquiry.
This is a space to return to yourself.
Inside the Dharma Compass
Through journaling prompts, guided reflection, and a deeply nourishing Yoga Nidra practice, you’ll be guided through the four directions of the Dharma Compass — a symbolic map to your svadharma, your unique path of truth and purpose.
Each direction invites you into a different layer of remembrance:
North — Ground of Truth
Reconnect with the qualities, values, and inner strengths that have held you steady through every season of your life.
South — Desires of the Heart
Listen beneath surface wants and distractions to the deeper desires that genuinely nourish your Dharma.
East — Light of Clarity
Gently clear the fog of confusion and reconnect with clarity through small, steady practices that support your path.
West — Waters of Emotion
Meet your emotional world with compassion and wisdom, allowing feelings to inform rather than overwhelm your direction.
At the Center: A Sacred Pause
At the heart of the Compass is a guided Yoga Nidra practice — a space of deep rest where insights settle beneath the thinking mind.
This is where the threads of truth, desire, clarity, and emotion weave together into something whole.
Nothing to achieve.
Nothing to force.
Simply rest, receive, and allow your inner wisdom to speak.
From Reflection to Living Dharma
The Dharma Compass is not about finding a new version of yourself.
It is about remembering who you already are — and the legacy your soul longs to live through your everyday choices, relationships, and offerings in the world.
This practice supports you in naming what matters, clarifying what pulls you off-center, and reconnecting with the steady inner knowing that guides your next right step.
• You are in a season of transition or questioning
• You crave clarity without pressure or overwhelm
• You feel called to live in deeper alignment with your Dharma
• You value reflection, embodiment, and nervous-system-friendly practices
• You want guidance that honors both depth and gentleness