The phrase Shake the Dust comes from both the Bible and the world of yoga. Is there something we’ve forgotten? We modern, wise humans. Do we need more depth? More Conversations that Matter?
Here’s the truth: Far too many are struggling with well-being in modern work & life.
We talk—and we talk. We form committees, launch reforms, and invest billions in workplace wellbeing. And still—stress, burnout, and loneliness keep rising.
Maybe the answer lies in sensing and discovering joy in more of what surrounds you—in what moves you—and letting that joy take root, grow, and guide you.
Maybe true change is about reconnecting with something older, deeper. When East meets West, when wisdom meets science, something powerful can awaken.
It takes the courage to choose differently. This is not a brand. This is not a business. In my new two-year life project “New Ways to Break the Paradox of Modern Happiness” – I invite to:
Conversation that Matters
With you?

Postscript:
The phrase Shake the Dust comes from both the Bible and the world of yoga. It’s a metaphor for shaking off the old and moving forward into something new and more welcoming. In the Bible, the act of shaking dust from your feet symbolized the end of a mission—when you’ve done all you could, but it’s time to move on. In yoga, it’s a practice of releasing what no longer serves you by bringing you out of your head and deep into your body, so you can feel stronger, more connected, and free.