There is always someone who can teach you something, show you a way and give you the tools to be your own guide.
Although I was lucky enough to grow up in places with nature and have parents who have always pushed me to be sporty, my approach to nature and the outdoors was thanks to the discovery of surfing. It was 2011 that 10 broken friends let an even more broken friend take them to learn surfing on the Atlantic coast.
Surfing immediately fascinated me, like love at first sight: from the first moment I got on the board I knew it would be part of my life.
So from the gap year after high school, to solo trips around the world, my travel destinations were guided by a main reason: SURF.
Surfing led me to live in Australia to spend two months in Bali, to do an internship in Mauritius and a month of volunteering in El Salvador. To base every single holiday on the waves .. Even my first course as a yoga teacher I chose in Goa, India, hoping between one practice and the other to surf some waves (it didn't happen, at 5 am we started to meditating and we finished the courses at 6pm with the dark)
It was always me discovering cultures and waves.
The endless hours in the water to observe landscapes where man has not yet intervened made me reflect on the beauty and importance of the world's biodiversity and how we, humans, are guests, young children. Because there are plants, fish, animals and rocks that have been here much longer than we have.
When you go on a solo journey, you learn a lot about yourself: sometimes you do it to escape from emotions you don't want to accept, other times from people, other times out of pure curiosity.
I did it for all reasons: at 19 out of curiosity, while at 21 to escape from situations I didn't like. Traveling can teach you a lot and distract you from pain in some moments, but traveling alone makes you come to terms with yourself. You can go to the end of the world that what you have in your heart you carry with you.
And so in the beauty of the world and the waves I understood that Nature was for and a source of peace and serenity. A place to rediscover myself, make mental clarity and grow in my world of spiritual strength.
The incredible calming effect that nature had on me seemed so absurd that I started doing some research. I was not the only one, of course, I discovered a world of research, books, theories, practices ... which bring back to nature an incredibly strong power to reconnect with ourselves, with the gratitude to breathe and with the precision and perfection that it shows us. the animal and plant world. So you rely on that strength, and you feel better ..
Namastribe wants to share this awareness and help people reconnect with themselves and with their roots: Mother Nature.
Practicing yoga, being in nature lead the individual to a state of peace and relaxation, to vibrate at 7.5 HZ believe it or not is the frequency at which a forest, an isolated beach and the whole universe vibrate more or less.