“Of course beauty matters and aesthetics matter, but your environment affects your health,” explains Mahwish Sayed, interior designer, student of Applied Quantum Biology and cancer survivor.
In this episode Mahwish discusses how to create beautiful spaces that fulfill our need to connect to nature and natural light cycles. Mahwish talks about windows and lightbulbs - as well as the mythology and symbolism of ancient cultures and how they support our healing on a subconscious level. This is a beautiful and fun conversation that will inspire a deeper connection to our day to day surroundings. And as always, we do not advertise on this podcast so do hit the 5 star review button and help us to continue our organic growth and to stay in touch click the link in the show notes for our monthly newsletter.
Mahwish shares that her cancer journey opened up doors for her to view her environment through an epigenetic lens. As an interior designer, she was already familiar with the ways the environment can impact one’s emotions and health. She began to see that the modern environment most people live within is built in a way that prioritizes things like energy-saving and aesthetics over harmony with the body. Even the way windows are made is done in a way that reduces the spectrum of light that can get through to your skin and eyes. The LED lights that are so commonly used to save energy are known to be quite harmful to the body, causing complications like epileptic seizures.
To create a truly beautiful environment, it is important to look not only at beauty and aesthetics but also at the way the environment impacts your health. When your environment is well balanced and in alignment with your body, then that makes for a truly beautiful experience.
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