Seva
a Giving Back Initiative
What is Seva?
Sevā (Sanskrit, also transcribed as sewa) is the concept of selfless service that is performed without any expectation of reward for performing it.
Why Seva?
Seva is also the name of my first daughter, a bright starlight who entered my life and radically shifted the way I looked at myself and the world around me.
In honor of Seva, my second daughter Nahla, and all children in this current chaotic world, I created 'Seva - Giving Back Initiative'. In this initiative, 20% of my monthly income through my Online Studio will be donated to a good cause, focused on creating a brighter future for our children.


Seva Classes
About every 6 months, I'll be teaching a special Seva workshop. This class will be donation-based, and all proceeds will go directly to the Giving Back Initiative.
Upcoming Seva Class
Heart Centered Practice
Date to be released. The class will also be announced in my newsletter.

CURRENT PROJECTS
Kuntanawa Nation
In the heart of the South American continent, a story of resilience and hope is unfolding—a story that centers around the very lifeblood of our planet. The Amazon Rainforest is not just the lungs of the earth—it is the beating heart of our world, regulating atmospheric balance, sustaining global biodiversity, and holding the key to humanity’s future.
Under the visionary leadership of Haru and Hayra Kuntanawa, the Kuntanawa People have made remarkable strides in revitalizing their cultural heritage, but the Kuntanawa’s fight is not just their own—it is ours, too. Indigenous Peoples like the Kuntanawa protect 80% of the world’s biodiversity, yet they are disproportionately affected by environmental destruction. Their continued existence is a testament to humanity’s capacity to live simply in harmony with the natural world. Now more than ever, the earth is calling us to place nature back at the center of our lives. Our hearts ache for a deeper sense of wholeness, and Indigenous-led pathways shine with time-honored wisdom vital to our shared renewal.
Update
In June 2025, Zita Projects donated 438 euros to this project. Your contribution to the online studio has been part of this project. Thank you!
More information: www.kuntanawa.org