From childhood, Egle has been on a quest for deeper meaning in life. While some might perceive this pursuit as overly serious, that’s not quite the case. The surface has never satisfied her, and it still doesn’t. Her drive to understand herself and the world on every level has led her into a realm where things aren’t seen with the eyes but felt with the heart. This heightened awareness has shifted her perspective and transformed her life.
Since 2020, Egle has been sharing these insights, guiding others to view life from a new angle. This journey has been a tremendous learning experience, reinforcing the idea that every person encountered reveals a part of oneself, bringing them closer to their authentic self—one often buried beneath layers of experience and societal expectations.
She often asks: How many times have others made you angry? Have you ever wondered why? It’s not really about them. More often than not, anger masks a deeper desire for self-love, rather than seeking love from others. This is just one example of how people misinterpret emotions, blaming others instead of using these moments as opportunities for self-discovery and heart-centered growth.
Egle’s greatest passion is connecting with that true self and appreciating life through meaningful interactions. Though the journey hasn’t always been easy, she has faced numerous struggles and has learned to celebrate every opportunity for growth. Once she realized there was no one left to blame, she began embracing these moments as stepping stones toward evolution.
She finds it fascinating how much energy people expend trying to be someone they’re not, instead of tuning into their hearts and embracing who they already are. Too often, emotions are ignored in an attempt to appear more tolerant or adaptable, while deep inside, unresolved sadness or anger lingers. Rather than neglecting these feelings, she encourages others to acknowledge them and reconnect with themselves.
Her message is simple yet profound: Don’t lose yourself on this journey by carrying everything you think might improve you. Instead, pause and look within. You are already enough; you are already amazing. True fulfillment comes not from external comparisons but from seeking answers within. The authentic self resides there, and the key to a meaningful life is freeing that true self.
For those who seek guidance on this path, Egle is here to assist—because this journey is at the core of her own transformation.
