Overcoming challenges in life depends on how we respond to them and how emotionally invested in them we allow ourselves to be.
Naturally, as humans, we often allow our surroundings to dictate our thoughts, feelings, and emotions.
From a tender age, mindset coach and founder of Sublime Knowledge, Alia Yasmin Khan, carried heavy emotional baggage that had a negative impact on her wellbeing.
However, her life took a positive turn when she started embracing meditation as her tool for calmness and separation from it all.
The irony is that in her early childhood, things seemed all bliss. She grew up with her parents in a home filled with love, kindness, and charity as the core values.
Challenging Times
However, beneath the apparent calm that prevailed in her home, instability began to emerge for Alia.
Her mother was experiencing major medical issues, and she lived in constant fear of losing her. Feelings of panic would set in, and at the height of being uncertain about her mom’s future, her beloved father suddenly passed away.
Alia was just 11. The sudden demise was a major blow and a crucial turning point for her emotional state. To make matters worse, it seemed to open the door for more loss. Within a short period, she would also lose her close friend and a cousin. Death felt inescapable.
This chain of events made her teenage years in New York emotionally challenging. Alia battled extreme depression along with suicidal thoughts. Yet, despite her inner fights, she was still supposed to be strong enough to support her mother, whose health was always challenging.
Luckily, she got a break at 18 when a Scientologist friend helped her audit her life and clear her negative thoughts. This process helped her gain some peace and get her life back on track. She began work and rose to managerial positions at an early age. Later, she made a bold decision to move to Phoenix, Arizona.
2017 would be the year when Alia would slip back into a life filled with feelings of anxiety, worry, and fear. Her mother’s health had deteriorated so much that they told her she didn’t have much time. By the following year, Alia had to stop everything else to become a full-time caregiver.
Meditation and Expanded Awareness
During this period, she embraced meditation, which gave her moments of peace and brought calm in her difficult moments. One night, as she was deep in her meditation, Alia experienced a satori moment that opened a floodgate of information in her mind over the next six months.
Her awareness and knowledge increased, and she would wake up in the middle of the night to write the information coming to her. Its value was immeasurable as it gave her a deeper understanding of life and what it means to love and forgive unconditionally. She shared the knowledge with her friends and family and saw changes in their lives.
Her mom passed in 2021. Alia’s new understanding was impactful during this period. Before her mother left, they lived with peace and unconditional love. They had transparent conversations and forgave each other for whatever came between them. When the time came, Alia understood that it was her mother’s time to make her transition, and hence, the mourning process wasn’t as emotionally overwhelming as previously.
Once she saw how impactful her new mental space was to her and her loved ones, her new mission was to enlighten more people. This led to the creation of the Intuitive Ascending Mind Workbook to provide others with the knowledge and tools to open their awareness and rewrite the stories as she rewrote hers.
Alia Yasmin Khan also started Sublime Knowledge, her mindset coaching company, which helps others overcome the mental blocks preventing them from their goals. She coaches them on how to develop the right mindsets necessary to achieve success in their lives, focusing on love, health, and wealth, as well as the right state of mind needed to succeed in Business.
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