Me, Myself and I (as in India)

Nadja | Spiritual & Nervous System Mentor

What happens when you trade German Engineering for the chaos of India? You stop calculating and start feeling. Hosted by Nadja, a Reiki Master & Spiritual Mentor, this podcast explores spiritual awakening, self-discovery, and personal growth through the lens of real experience. We bridge Western logic with Eastern spirituality — decoding life in India, identity shifts, and what it truly means to reconnect with yourself. This is for the Rational Seeker ready to drop the mask, trust their intuition, and experience spirituality beyond belief systems. No filters. Just real talk. New video epi

Episodes

  1. APR 8

    Episode 08 - God Doesn't Care About Your Scarf: My First Temple Experience in India

    My first visit to a Gurdwara in India was... not a blessing. Instead of feeling spiritual connection, I felt annoyed. I was constantly "called out" for my hair slipping out of my scarf, while everyone else seemed to be perfect. In this episode of Me, Myself & I (as in India), I dive into the messy, practical reality of visiting holy places in India. From the "Paid VIP Lines" to get closer to the Gods, to the dirty floors that ruined my feet (and why you should always bring socks!), we cover it all. But deeper than the logistics, I ask the big question: Does God really care if your head is covered? Or is the Divine open to everyone—rich or poor, covered or uncovered? We also decode: * The "Socks Hack": Why every Westerner needs a pair of socks in their purse for temple visits. * The "VIP" God: Can you really pay money to get a better blessing? (The reality of paid queues). * The "Hair Police": My frustration with strict rules and why I believe authenticity matters more than dress code. * The "Sweet Spot": The exact time of day to visit popular temples (like Shirdi or Siddhivinayak) to avoid the 3-hour wait. 💎 Why you need to listen to the end: Social media clips only scratch the surface. The real shifts happen in the details. In this full conversation, we go deep into the nuance that 60 seconds can't capture. Grab a tea, settle in, and let’s decode the reality of life in India together. 🎙️ Invite Nadja to Your Stage: Looking for a guest who bridges the gap between German Engineering logic and Indian Spiritual chaos? Nadja is currently accepting invitations for: * Podcast Guest Spots * Online Summits & Congresses * Speaking Engagements (Topics: The Science of Energy, Expat Life in India, Rational Spirituality) * Contact: connect@shamballah-shakti.com 🎧 Connect with the Podcast: * Instagram: @shamballah.healing * Website: www.shamballah-shakti.com #IndianTemples #TravelHacks #SpiritualTruth #Gurdwara #Shirdi #LifeInIndia #WesternerInIndia

    16 min
  2. MAR 25

    Episode 07 - The Blank Paper: Why Being Raised an Atheist Was My Greatest Spiritual Advantage

    I grew up believing in absolutely nothing. No Church. No Temple. No Prayer. My worldview was simple: "When you die, you die." For years, I thought this was a disadvantage. But looking back, I realize it was my greatest gift. I was a "Blank Paper." In this episode of Me, Myself & I (as in India), I share how entering the spiritual world with zero preconceptions allowed me to find the truth based on experience, not dogma. I take you back to the moment my logic collapsed: a Reiki session where I felt physical pain and "hair pulling" without being touched. That was the moment I stopped analyzing and started believing. We also decode: * The "Blank Paper" Theory: Why having no religious programming makes you a better lie-detector for spiritual truth. * The "Multi-God" Army: How living in India taught me to respect all sources—and why I now chat with Jesus, Shiva, and the Universe equally. * The Challenge: How to pray when you don't believe in religion. 💎 Why you need to listen to the end: Social media clips only scratch the surface. The real shifts happen in the details. In this full conversation, we go deep into the nuance that 60 seconds can't capture. Grab a tea, settle in, and let’s decode the reality of life in India together. 🎙️ Invite Nadja to Your Stage: Looking for a guest who bridges the gap between German Engineering logic and Indian Spiritual chaos? Nadja is currently accepting invitations for: * Podcast Guest Spots * Online Summits & Congresses * Speaking Engagements (Topics: The Science of Energy, Expat Life in India, Rational Spirituality) * Contact: connect@shamballah-shakti.com 🎧 Connect with the Podcast: * Instagram: @shamballah.healing * Website: www.shamballah-shakti.com #SpiritualAwakening #AtheistToBeliever #FindYourTruth #RationalSeeker #ReikiJourney #BlankPaper

    19 min
  3. MAR 11

    Episode 06 - Trimbakeshwar: Sacred Caves, Monkey Attacks & The Power of Saying "No"

    This isn't just a travel vlog; it’s a lesson on energy management. In this episode, Nadja takes us to Trimbakeshwar (home of one of the 12 Jyotirlingas) for a journey that tests both her physical stamina and her spiritual boundaries. From hiking the steep steps of Brahmagiri Hill and dodging "cookie-stealing" monkeys to a profound, leg-shaking energy experience inside a tiny cave, this trip was intense. But the biggest lesson didn't come from the temple; it came from a request for a selfie. Nadja shares why she finally broke the "polite Westerner" rule and said NO to protect her spiritual experience—and why you should too. In this episode, we decode: * The Ashram Vibe: Stepping off the chaotic Indian street into a sanctuary of chanting and peace. * The Monkey Mafia: The reality of hiking Brahmagiri (hide your phone, hide your cookies, and bring a stick!). * The "Cave" Download: A spontaneous decision to enter a tiny cave led to a chanting experience so powerful it left Nadja physically shaking. * The Art of Boundaries: Why saying "No" to photos isn't rude—it’s an act of preserving your holy space. * The Sugarcane Bell: The sound that signals "relief" after a long Indian hike. 💎 Why you need to listen to the end: Social media clips only scratch the surface. The real shifts happen in the details. In this full conversation, we go deep into the nuance that 60 seconds can't capture. Grab a tea, settle in, and let’s decode the reality of life in India together. 🎙️ Invite Nadja to Your Stage: Looking for a guest who bridges the gap between German Engineering logic and Indian Spiritual chaos? Nadja is currently accepting invitations for: * Podcast Guest Spots * Online Summits & Congresses * Speaking Engagements (Topics: The Science of Energy, Expat Life in India, Rational Spirituality) * Contact: connect@shamballah-shakti.com 🎧 Connect with the Podcast: * Instagram: @shamballah.healing * Website: www.shamballah-shakti.com Trimbakeshwar, Shiva Temple, Brahmagiri Hike, Spiritual Boundaries, Energy Healing, Travel Diaries, Nashik, Jyotirlinga, Indian Culture, Personal Growth.

    40 min
  4. FEB 25

    Episode 05 - Tinder vs. Tradition: Why Gen Z in India Still Chooses Arranged Marriage

    Coming from the West, the concept of Arranged Marriage seemed baffling to me. How can you decide your life partner in one hour? Why would you give up your freedom of choice? In this episode, I confront my own biases about love and destiny. I share a conversation I had with a 20-year-old girl in a hospital room that completely shattered my judgment. When I asked her why she wasn't looking for love herself, her answer wasn't about fear—it was about trust. We explore the clash between the Western "Trial and Error" approach to dating and the Indian "Community Trust" approach. In this episode, we decode: * The "1-Hour Meeting" Shock: Can you really know someone in 60 minutes? (And how does that compare to my failed Western relationships?) * The "Destiny" Reframe: If we believe the Universe sends us specific souls to heal with... can the Universe use our parents as the delivery system? * The Gen Z Perspective: Why modern Indian youth are still choosing this path, not out of force, but out of belief. * The "Lens" Lesson: Why we need to stop judging other cultures through our own glasses. 💎 Why you need to listen to the end: Social media clips only scratch the surface. The real shifts happen in the details. In this full conversation, we go deep into the nuance that 60 seconds can't capture. Grab a tea, settle in, and let’s decode the reality of life in India together. 🎙️ Invite Nadja to Your Stage: Looking for a guest who bridges the gap between German Engineering logic and Indian Spiritual chaos? Nadja is currently accepting invitations for: * Podcast Guest Spots * Online Summits & Congresses * Speaking Engagements (Topics: The Science of Energy, Expat Life in India, Rational Spirituality) * Contact: connect@shamballah-shakti.com 🎧 Connect with the Podcast: * Instagram: @shamballah.healing * Website: www.shamballah-shakti.com Arranged Marriage, Indian Culture, Relationships, Dating Advice, Cultural Differences, Spiritual Growth, Destiny, Expat Life, Conscious Relationships, Tradition vs Modernity.

    19 min
  5. FEB 11

    Episode 04 - Emergency in Shirdi: Why "Good Enough" is Sometimes Better Than Perfect

    What happens when a carefully planned spiritual trip turns into a medical emergency in a town where no one speaks your language? In this episode, Nadja takes us to Shirdi, a sacred town near Mumbai, where a pilgrimage to the Sai Baba Temple took an unexpected turn: her husband needed emergency surgery. Nadja shares the raw, unscripted reality of navigating a rural Indian hospital as a Westerner. From the initial shock of the "old school" facilities to the meltdown in the hallway, and finally, to the realization that human connection matters more than modern equipment. This is a story about surrendering your standards, finding your "Anchor" when the storm hits, and realizing that you don't need to be fully prepared to handle what life throws at you. You just need to show up. In this episode, we decode: * The "Western Standard" Trap: How our obsession with modern facilities can blind us to what actually works. * The Power of Community: Why having family sleep in the hospital room (an Indian norm) might be better than the sterile isolation of Western hospitals. * The "Meltdown" Permission: Why it is perfectly okay—and necessary—to lose your cool for 5 minutes before you step up. * The "Anchor" Strategy: The specific tool Nadja used (German TV series) to regulate her nervous system each night. * Communication Beyond Language: How to order a cheese dosa when you don't speak Hindi and the waiter doesn't speak English. 💎 Why you need to listen to the end: Social media clips only scratch the surface. The real shifts happen in the details. In this full conversation, we go deep into the nuance that 60 seconds can't capture. Grab a tea, settle in, and let’s decode the reality of life in India together. 🎙️ Invite Nadja to Your Stage: Looking for a guest who bridges the gap between German Engineering logic and Indian Spiritual chaos? Nadja is currently accepting invitations for: * Podcast Guest Spots * Online Summits & Congresses * Speaking Engagements (Topics: The Science of Energy, Expat Life in India, Rational Spirituality) * Contact: connect@shamballah-shakti.com 🎧 Connect with the Podcast: * Instagram: @shamballah.healing * Website: www.shamballah-shakti.com Keywords: Expat Life, Culture Shock, Indian Healthcare, Shirdi Sai Baba, Spiritual Resilience, Personal Growth, Travel Emergency, Cross-Cultural Marriage, German in India, Maharashtra Travel.

    23 min

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What happens when you trade German Engineering for the chaos of India? You stop calculating and start feeling. Hosted by Nadja, a Reiki Master & Spiritual Mentor, this podcast explores spiritual awakening, self-discovery, and personal growth through the lens of real experience. We bridge Western logic with Eastern spirituality — decoding life in India, identity shifts, and what it truly means to reconnect with yourself. This is for the Rational Seeker ready to drop the mask, trust their intuition, and experience spirituality beyond belief systems. No filters. Just real talk. New video epi