May is Mental Health Awareness Month—and this year, it has felt more personal than ever.
Over the last few weeks, I’ve shared stories close to my heart. The darkness that sometimes wraps around those we love. The helplessness that can arise when someone you care about says they feel broken. The quiet ache of wanting to make it better but knowing we can’t always fix what hurts.
But something shifted this week. A moment that, while small, gave me hope.
My daughter, in the middle of her own storm, shared this with me:
“I’ve been trying to focus more on peace than happiness. Happiness feels far away… but maybe peace is something I can feel even in the middle of this.”
That one sentence felt like a gentle light flickering through the fog. Not a full sunrise. But a spark.
It reminded me of something I often return to in both yoga and life—non-attachment.
Letting go of needing things to be a certain way. Letting go of the illusion of control. Letting go of the constant reaching for happiness as a destination.
Instead, choosing peace as a practice. A presence. A home inside yourself.
In my final yin class for May, we centered around the breath—our anchor in any storm. We practiced the 4-7-8 breath pattern, paired with the mantra Sat Nam — “Truth is my identity or I am all that I am.”
In my final yin class for May, we centered around the breath—our anchor in any storm. We practiced the 4-7-8 breath pattern, paired with the mantra Sat Nam — “Truth is my identity or I am all that I am.”
This isn’t about ignoring pain, or pretending things are fine when they’re not. It’s about learning to sit with life as it is—joyful, messy, uncertain—and finding a stillness within that doesn’t depend on the external.
I don’t have all the answers. But I know this:
Peace isn’t the absence of challenge. It’s the presence of grounding. Of breath. Of acceptance. Of faith.
This month has reminded me that mental health is not separate from the rest of us. It’s not just a category on a health form—it’s woven into our relationships, our daily choices, our breath, and our being.
So here’s to all of us—those navigating darkness, those seeking light, and those learning how to be both.
Here’s to finding peace within—so we can walk through this world with clarity, compassion, and courage.
With love and peace in my heart, Nancy The Vibrant Sage
💬 Reflection Prompt for You: Where in your life are you striving for happiness when what you really need… is peace?
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