Episode 357 - Transform Yourself Through Ho’oponopono with Shilpa Manjeshwar
Shilpa Manjeshwar shares her journey from high-stress corporate life and lifelong asthma to inner transformation through breathwork and the Hawaiian practice of Ho’oponopono. What began as a search for peace led to emotional release, the experience of deep presence, and unexpected physical healing. Shilpa shares how Ho’oponopono’s four phrases—“I’m sorry, please forgive me, I love you, thank you”—can help us connect deeply to the Divine, improve relationships, and change how we show up in stressful circumstances. This conversation reminds us that when we shift within, everything outside begins to change.
Bio - Shilpa Manjeshwar is a corporate leader, a certified breathwork and yoga instructor and author of the upcoming book "Finally Breathing". After more than two decades in high-level stressful roles and a lifelong struggle with asthma and allergic rhinitis, she experienced a profound shift that transformed both her health and identity. Through somatic breathwork and deep inner healing practices like Ho'oponopono, she moved from chronic self-abandonment and performance-driven living to a life rooted in authenticity and presence. Today, Shilpa helps others reconnect with their bodies, release internal patterns that manifest as physical and emotional distress, and create success without sacrificing their well-being.
Shilpa’s website: https://www.divinemanifested.com/
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