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Margo Bekker

Margo Bekker

"Traveling has completely transformed my life, and I wholeheartedly share this with other people." (c)

Founder and visionary inspiration of Freemocean since 2016

Practicing Buddhist, personal student of Tibetan lamas Karma Lhatrul Rinpoche and Lama Glenn Mullin

In 2013 formally took refuge in Buddhism and dedicated her life not to quantity, but to quality and depth of practices. I consider worldly life the main mindfulness practice: daily interactions with other people - business, friendship, relationships, parenthood. Studying oneself and accepting oneself. When you no longer dream or try to change the whole world and other people, but simply constantly become better yourself.

Active sports enthusiast. At one time, significantly changed her life and improved her health level through yoga and breathing practices, now uses this in her projects and shares with people.

By education: Sociologist (Moscow State University) and Clinical Psychologist (Russian State University for the Humanities).

Studied in India, holds a degree in yoga, certified instructor of breathing and meditation practices.

Serial entrepreneur in mental health sphere. Has lived in Asia for many years.

Volunteer for charitable foundations, regularly supports social projects worldwide, helping people cope with emigration, war, stress, loss of loved ones, willingly shares her time and skills.

Since childhood, Margo had fragile health and suffered from asthma. As a result of her passion for breathing practices, she expanded her capabilities and shares these secrets during her trips.

All tourists in her groups completed the kora around Kailash without auxiliary medication through their own strength, studying and exploring their abilities, immersing themselves and traversing this spiritual path within themselves, through their fears and limitations.

 

"Since my heart led me to Tibet, everything seemed to stop. I found what I was looking for. A place where the heart always beats a little stronger and all feelings intensify. A place where you don't need to rush anywhere, pretend to be anyone, have nothing to hide and nothing to fear. A place where, upon arriving, you meet your true self. Where you find all answers to your questions. A place I can help you attain.

It's important to understand that Tibet is not an external journey, but a spiritual one. Such a journey has little to do with physically moving your body for money. A journey to Tibet is a path that purifies the soul. For it is here that you will inevitably encounter all your internal limitations and fears and finally be able to move through them.

I will be happy to be your companion on this path!"

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