Spanish Yoga Instructor and Writer Launches Grounded Spirituality Essays on MediumClara Ramírez brings lived experience and embodied wisdom to personal essays exploring the intersection of yoga, running, and authentic spiritual seeking.
By: Clara Ramirez Her debut piece explores the real, unpolished journey of spiritual seeking, moving away from the glossy "Instagram spirituality" Ramírez brings a unique perspective to spiritual writing. Originally from Barcelona, she spent years working in marketing before moving to Sweden in 2020, where she found her voice through yoga practice, running, and deep reflection. She has studied yoga philosophy in Bali and Rishikesh, traveled across Asia and Europe, and learned to merge movement with meditation. Now, she writes about these experiences not as an expert offering advice, but as a fellow seeker inviting readers into genuine conversation. "I write not to impress or instruct, but to understand," Her essays are characterized by sensory detail, emotional precision, and a warmth that comes from speaking to the reader like a close friend. She writes in English with the melodic softness of her Spanish rhythm, grounding abstract spiritual concepts in the body, breath, and everyday moments. Her work explores themes including daily discipline as devotion, the body as both teacher and temple, travel as inner pilgrimage, and the integration of Eastern philosophy with Western life. The essay marks the beginning of regular publications exploring the intersection of yoga and running, dietary transitions and intuition, cultural identity and spiritual practice, and the subtle discipline required to live with presence in an increasingly complex world. Readers can follow Clara's work on Medium at: https://medium.com/@ Connect with Clara on X (Twitter): https://x.com/ About Clara Ramírez: Clara Ramírez is a writer, yoga instructor, and runner based in Gothenburg, Sweden. Originally from Barcelona, she explores spirituality through lived experience, blending the discipline of yoga with the curiosity of travel and embodied practice. Her work focuses on authentic spiritual seeking, mindful movement, and the quiet moments that reshape how we understand ourselves and the world around us. End
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