About Sapna

Introduction

Hi, I am Sapna. Being a Generation X'er, stuck between the old world constraints and new world freedoms, trying to bridge the gap between generations has been a long road to self acceptance.

When I first came across the word 'Unlearn', something deep within me awoke. My entire life I had taken pride in being a good learner, fast learner. What I did not realize is how good I was at learning from so many voices and systems, and how powerful they had become in my way of existing. When I could no longer find answers to simple questions like what I like to eat or drink, I knew I was in trouble. I no longer knew myself or even saw myself as someone or something with desires. My answers were the same as my mother's and her mother's, in that we really did not have a preference, anything was fine. I had successfully learned to be broken.

This brokenness led to the realization of the immense amount of pain in each of my pieces, that needed to be isolated, addressed and healed. Some were so correlated that at times it seemed like I was stuck in an infinite loop.

I would like to share with you this journey of healing through my experiences of seeking to unlearn beliefs and systems that originally shaped and broke me. Like in Kinstukuroi, these stories reflect Divine Grace which has been the glue to re-shape all my broken pieces.

May these stories grant you the divine grace you need to glue your own Kinstukuroi pot! Thank you for spending time here. Happy Unlearning!

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Hi, I am Sapna. Thank you for visiting my journey. My desire for you is that as you read these stories, laugh, and cry, you leave this blog feeling more at peace than when you arrived here.

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