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Fai Mos

The Meadow of Memories: What If Every Experience You've Had Deserves Equal Ground?

It stretches as far as you can see in every direction. And in it, flowers. Hundreds of them. Thousands. Each one is a different colour, a different height, a different shape. Some of them face the sun. Some of them are bent slightly from the weather they have lived through. Some are in full bloom. Some are past their peak.

Fai MosMarch 25, 2026

Sound Healing in Yoga: Why Learning to Receive the Tones Changes Everything

The first time I experienced a sound bath, I didn't quite know what to do with myself. I lay there, watching the ceiling, waiting for something to happen and then frustrated with myself for waiting, because weren't I supposed to just... let go?

Fai MosFebruary 23, 2026

A Softer Way to Begin: Introducing the Words & Contemplations Podcast

Words & Contemplations starts her podcast journey, bringing you blogs in audio format as well as meditations, gentle practices and talks. Come along for the journey; we'd love to have you tune in.

Fai MosFebruary 4, 2026

Sanctuaries of the Self: Finding Rhythm and Ritual on the Road

Travel has a way of unravelling us. It stretches our boundaries and expands our horizons, but in the movement, we often lose the steady pulse of our daily rituals. After eight months on the road, I’ve realised that protecting your practice isn’t about rigid adherence to a schedule; it’s about finding the spaces that help you return to yourself—the ones that feel less like a workout and more like medicine.

Fai MosJanuary 15, 2026

A Symphony of the Self: The Science and Soul of Sound Medicine

“Every illness is a musical problem—the healing, a musical solution.” In our modern world, we often perceive our bodies as solid, static structures. Yet, if we look closer—through the lens of both ancient wisdom and modern physics—we find that we are actually a symphony of oscillatory patterns. From the rhythmic beat of our hearts to the subtle hum of our cellular membranes, every cell, tissue, and organ in the human body possesses its own unique resonant frequency.

Fai MosDecember 28, 2025

Removing the Habits That Keep You Stuck: Do A Habit Audit: Hard Questions, Small Changes, Big Shifts

We all have habits that serve us, and habits that don’t. The tricky part is: sometimes the ones that don’t serve are the ones we cling to because they feel familiar, safe, known. This post will guide you through an honest audit of your habits, apply research from behavioural psychology (including key ideas from Atomic Habits by James Clear) and offer a list of very practical, gradual changes you can make — changes you control, sustainable and within reach.

Fai MosDecember 17, 2025

Listening Beneath the Mind: Yogic Practices to Heal the Samskāras That Shape Our Lives

We all carry stories that feel so familiar they might as well be our own voice — the subtle doubts, the quiet assumptions, the emotional reactions that rise before we even have a chance to choose differently. In the yogic tradition, these inherited imprints are known as samskāras: subliminal impressions carved into us through repetition, experience and unexamined memory.

Fai MosDecember 14, 2025

Lived Wellness: Moving Beyond Consumption to Everyday Being

In a world where wellness is often sold as “buy this product,” “subscribe to this service,” “follow this influencer,” it can feel like well-being is something external that you purchase. But what if true wellness was the opposite? Lived, found, built from the inside out, free and accessible. What if it wasn’t about what you buy, but what you do, what you think, what you become?

Fai MosDecember 10, 2025

The Yogic Path of Remembering: Seeing Beyond Samskaras and Old Narratives

There are moments in life when you realise that what you are reacting to is not the situation in front of you, but the echo of something much older.A familiar sting.A tightening in the chest.A story your body remembers even if your mind has forgotten its origin.

Fai MosDecember 5, 2025

Eating for Longevity: How Modern Science Confirms Ancient Wisdom

Beyond fad diets and marketing trends, both science and ancient Ayurvedic wisdom tell us the same truth: real, whole food can heal. Studies now show that balanced, minimally processed diets improve longevity, brain health, and emotional stability. Ayurveda has been teaching this for millennia: food is medicine, and the way we eat is a mirror of how we live.

Fai MosNovember 26, 2025

Lived Wellness, Beyond the Thinking Mind

Food, thoughts, emotions: these are all attachments we can become addicted to, especially the ones that reinforce our worldview. We crave confirmation, whether through accolades, achievements, or approval for our choices. But that’s all they are, choices.

Fai MosAugust 23, 2025

Thailand: Wellness on the Move

Most people go to Thailand for the temples, the history, the food, the colour and chaos. There’s something for everyone, from family adventures to the wild nightlife of Patong. But for us, at least on this visit, it became something quite different.

Fai MosAugust 13, 2025

Yoga as Life’s Lens: Reflections on Autobiography of a Yogi

Paramahansa Yogananda’s Autobiography of a Yogi is more than a spiritual memoir; it’s an invitation to see life through the lens of the soul. In his telling, the extraordinary becomes accessible, not as far-off miracles but as a way of living rooted in self-awareness, discipline, and love.

Fai MosJuly 22, 2025

20 Moments from The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer

A journey inward to awareness, stillness and freedom. Some books arrive like whispers. Others arrive as gifts. For me, The Untethered Soul was both.

Fai MosJuly 18, 2025

Wellness Beyond the Surface: Living the 8 Limbs of Yoga in Daily Life

In the modern wellness world, the surface often appears to be a glow: luminous skin, green smoothies, gym schedules, lymphatic drainage, and cold plunges. And while all of these can support well-being, they don’t touch the deeper layers of what it means to be well.

Fai MosJune 16, 2025

Travel Diaries: The Surprising and the Delightful

A reflection on slowing down, shedding layers, and returning to self through travel. There’s this idea we’re sold, that travel should be a rush. To see the world is to move quickly from country to country, ticking off iconic sights and staying “on the go.” I thought that energy would sustain me.

Fai MosJune 9, 2025

Returning to Ourselves: The Tiny Shifts That Make Us Human, The Unexpected Joy of a Stuck Song

Something remarkable happened to me the other day. It won’t sound impressive to you, but I found it profoundly telling about my current mental capacity compared to where I was a few months ago. I got a song stuck in my head. I know it sounds so basic, but I do not remember the last time something as pedestrian as this happened to me. My mind is used to running about 100 mph with so many pointless things: the self-narration, the criticisms, the to-do list, the judging, the what-ifs, the wondering what was meant by something someone said. It’s all just noise. None of it matters. Not really.

Fai MosMay 28, 2025

Packing Wellness: A Conscious Approach to the Way We Travel

There’s a certain beauty in packing not just clothes or chargers, but your rituals. A yoga mat, a journal, snacks that feel good, shoes that let you walk for miles — these are tools that shift travel from hectic to healing.

Fai MosMay 24, 2025

Rituals in Motion: How to Make Wellness a Habit, Anywhere

Wellness doesn’t begin and end in your home or at the studio or gym you belong to. It can be a mindset you can carry, a ritual you can roll out wherever you land. From morning breathwork on a balcony to journaling beside a window in a new city, the rituals that sustain you can become part of the way you travel, work, and live.

Fai MosApril 20, 2025

Journaling Prompts: Redefining Value & Worth

Without any expectations, write the answers to these questions. Write freely and as if you are talking to yourself, someone safe and silent. See what comes up with out judgment, but curiosity see where these questions take you.

Fai MosFebruary 6, 2025

Travel Tips for Vestrahorn, Iceland

Vestrahorn, one of Iceland’s most iconic and photogenic peaks, is a must-see for any nature lover or adventure seeker. Known for its dramatic black sand dunes, towering mountains, and ever-changing weather, this breathtaking landscape offers a unique opportunity for exploration and photography. Here are some essential travel tips to make the most of your visit:

Fai MosFebruary 3, 2025

Travel Tips for Solheimajokull Glacier, Iceland

Solheimajokull is one of Iceland’s most accessible and visually stunning glaciers, making it a must-see for anyone visiting the South Coast. With its ice formations, deep crevasses, and proximity to iconic attractions like Skogafoss and Reynisfjara, Solheimajokull offers a unique opportunity to experience Iceland’s raw natural beauty up close. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your visit.

Fai MosJanuary 29, 2025

Travel Tips for Gjain, Iceland

Gjain is one of Iceland’s most enchanting hidden gems, a serene oasis tucked away in the Þjórsárdalur Valley. Known for its lush greenery, cascading waterfalls, volcanic formations, and tranquil ponds, it feels like stepping into a secret paradise. Here’s everything you need to know to make the most of your visit to this beautiful, lesser-known location.

Fai MosJanuary 19, 2025

10-day Iceland Ring Road Itinerary For Early Winter.

Iceland is a destination that promises awe-inspiring landscapes, from cascading waterfalls to volcanic craters, glaciers, and geothermal wonders. This 10-day Iceland Ring Road itinerary in early winter is perfect for those seeking a winter adventure filled with breathtaking views, hidden gems, and unique experiences.

Fai MosJanuary 12, 2025

What is an Adult Gap Year?

An adult gap year is a chance to step away from your day-to-day life and embrace everything you wished you'd done before university or entering the workforce—except now, you have the benefit of experience, wisdom, and (hopefully) some savings on your side.

Fai MosJanuary 5, 2025

Travel Guide to Glacier Lagoon, Iceland

Glacier Lagoon (Jökulsárlón) is one of Iceland’s most mesmerising natural wonders, where ice, water, and towering mountains come together in a breathtaking display of nature’s raw beauty. Whether you’re visiting for photography, adventure, or quiet contemplation, this guide will help you make the most of your journey.

Fai MosDecember 27, 2024

New Years Resolutions Or Renewed Ways Of Thinking About Things

Three years ago, when our blogs were hosted someplace else, I wrote: Finding The Right Vocabulary To Make Your New Years Resolutions Attainable. It was a time when we were all in different places; many of us had no freedom, very little in the world of choices, and we were all a little gloomy. This year, ending 2024, feels hopeful, empowered and freer.

Fai MosDecember 24, 2024

10 Top Sights In Iceland

An early winter visit to Iceland was the catalyst for many things, one of which is itching to see more incredible things around the world beyond the cities and sites that populate our Instagram feeds. Iceland is like venturing to another planet; it is secluded, quiet, raw, and breathtaking. As I return to Australia from Iceland, I have changed everything, and as I fall into the distraction of my next trip, I wanted to share my top 10 sights.

Fai MosDecember 24, 2024

The Hotels We Stayed In While On Our Iceland Ring Road Adventure.

When planning our adventure in Iceland, I wish someone had just given me a list of places to stay— even if it wasn’t the exact hotels but the location of their evening stops as a point to focus o. Soo here it i:, all the hotels we stayed i, and some general thoughts on them.

Fai MosDecember 7, 2024

London Was Calling. If It’s Calling You, Here Is How To Navigate The Tourist Sites.

The truth about my last London visit is. It was a lot. London is the city which I visit the most frequently. London is a place that used to feel busy and full of good tourists; this time, I have to admit it felt stressful, overpopulated and chaotic for me. I still love the place but must adjust my expectations for my next visit. On my next trip, I would allow more days or reduce the number of things I wanted to do. When you cannot slow down the location, you must slow down how you experience it.

Fai MosSeptember 22, 2024

9 Books For Psychological & Spiritual Growth

It’s all about finding the right book at the right time. I have said it before, but it is taking on a life of its own; every time I get to the end of a book, I am a little more open, a little further along my path and a little deeper into my journey. These recommended books combine philosophy, ancient wisdom, spirituality, meditation, health and well-being. It’s an incredible reading list and I wanted to share it with you.

Fai MosJune 23, 2024

20 Moments From 'I May Be Wrong' by Bjorn Natthiko Lindeblad

This book was one of the recommended readings before my Meditation & Mindfulness teacher training which starts late June 24. Not often does a book transport you to a quiet place of contemplation, while showing you how to cry and smile from the heart as the words touch your soul and your understanding of stillness emerges. An easy-to-read deep dive into the powers of the mind, the clutter of the thoughts and the truth that none of your thoughts matter. We are not our thoughts and we can choose to live more lightly.

Fai MosApril 26, 2024

What Is The Meaning In A Raindrop?

When the rain drops from the sky it transforms the ground beneath it, if only for a moment, this temporary change is part of the cyclical nature of our world.

Fai MosApril 21, 2024

20 Small Shifts for a Wholehearted Life

Simple, soulful ways to feel more grounded — right where you are. Living well doesn’t have to be expensive. In fact, some of the most powerful lifestyle changes cost nothing at all — just attention, intention, and a willingness to show up for yourself.

Fai MosJanuary 11, 2024

Sensitivity and Introversion - Susan Cain's book Quiet

The overarching message that I got from this book was that you can unleash the power in the quiet and learn to be more of yourself in the not-so-quiet. Social and other so-called extroverted activities are learnable skills that can be scaled gradually so all introverts can enjoy both the solace and the social, in a setting and environment that nurtures them. It’s ok to be the person looking for the most interesting conversation in the room,

Fai MosSeptember 26, 2023

Listening Inward: A Plant-Based Life as a Path to Wellness

I’ve been living a plant-based life for nearly a decade now. It began as a quiet shift — one rooted in curiosity and a desire to feel better in my body. Over time, it has become something deeper: a practice in listening, a commitment to alignment, and an ever-evolving journey toward health — both mine and the planet’s.

Fai MosOctober 29, 2022

Moments of Clarity

You watch day by day thinking that these things you witness are normal, and then all of a sudden out of nowhere, you see something in a new light and for the first time ever you realise that the conflict in your work life and the person you are can no longer coexist in the way that they have done for years.

Fai MosOctober 17, 2022

Daylesford A Weekend In Bliss Or A Future In The Countryside?

A time away from home is a precious thing, a time to reflect, recalibrate and live a little slower, maybe even in a more considered way. Living in a city such as Melbourne with the remnants of the last few years still so raw for many the idea of visiting a place so unique and protected from external influences as Daylesford is a treasured opportunity.

Fai MosSeptember 4, 2022

Acai & Blueberry Antioxidant Smoothie

Starting the morning of right is something we all know to be beneficial, whether it's the right attitude or the right breakfast, I like to think both can be found in an Acai & Blueberry smoothie.

Fai MosAugust 29, 2022

Ross Farm, What Weekends Away Are Made For

Live in Melbourne? Love Design? Need a break from city living? I think Ross Farm might be the place for your next getaway.

Fai MosAugust 17, 2022

Easy Vegan Breakfast Overnight Oats

Overnight Oats for the lazy girl, the one who wants to be healthy without all the organising and mess in the kitchen. A simple four part recipe that everyone can manage at home, even without any time.

Fai MosJune 8, 2022

Scent, Sound, and the Sanctuary of Home

A sensory guide to calming your nervous system and reclaiming peace. There’s something deeply human about wanting to feel in control of your environment. It’s not about being fussy or high-maintenance — it’s about tuning in. Attuning your surroundings to support your body, your mind, and your emotional balance is a form of self-respect.

Fai MosJanuary 15, 2022

The Multi-Dimensions Of Wellness Part 1: Understanding the Whole of Who We Are

Living a wholesome life with good stable mental health is what we all dream of, isn’t it? Why is it that when you google wellness or well-being you are met with long-form complicated articles, fluffy images with soft pink colours or centres for massage and facial treatments? It’s no wonder we all seem so confused.

Fai MosDecember 31, 2021

Finding The Right Vocabulary To Make Your New Years Resolutions Attainable

Away with friends this year instead of the time old classic of going for drinks and dinner, watching the fireworks or any other habitual example you can think of. It’s not that I am above all of it this year, it’s just that I’m not sure what I would be celebrating, another year - with restrictive freedoms still likely being something we coexist with, it’s different somehow.

Fai MosNovember 21, 2021

Natures Patterns

Have you ever thought about the patterns that we live amongst, the nature that surrounds us and the peace that can be found in the symmetry, the design and the truthfulness of it all?

Fai MosNovember 1, 2021

Plant-Based Living: What I’ve Learned (With Love + Laughter)

A Gentle (and Honest) Look at Going Plant-Based - In celebration of World Vegan Day Shifting to a plant-based or vegan lifestyle can be one of the most powerful choices you make — not just for the planet but for your personal wellness too. It’s a journey of learning, unlearning, and tuning in to how your body, mind, and values align.

Fai MosAugust 4, 2021

Choosing Your Who...

If you could pick your companion based on a crystal ball that determined your combined future together with another, would you? This crystal ball would be able to account for all your combined credentials. Would this insight take all the fun out of finding love or would you choose it for the idea of certainty?

Fai MosJuly 14, 2021

Melbourne Lockdown 5.0, It's Time

As Melbourne - the city in which I live goes into its fifth lockdown it forces us to once again take stock of our surroundings. If time is the only positive side effect of these lockdowns. What do you want to do with yours? Could time be a gift, an opportunity or is it simply a waste?

Fai MosDecember 27, 2020

Why I Started To Blog?

The Why behind my Blog. Imagine longing to write every single day. That’s me, and the easiest thing for me to write about are my feelings, experiences and ideas. I do it to figure things out, to dissect an issue and find a solution or a lesson. Now I want to share to invoke conversations and new perspectives.