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Little Aranchi is myself. It is The Inner Child I learned to care for by becoming a Loving Adult for her. By saring the story of Little Aranchi, my greatest desire is to be able to inspire girls and boys to start a meditation practice or at least be curious about it.

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Little Aranchi is myself. It is The Inner Child I learned to care for by becoming a Loving Adult for her. By saring the story of Little Aranchi, my greatest desire is to be able to inspire girls and boys to start a meditation practice or at least be curious about it.
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ARÁNZAZU GOICOCHEA is the director and co-founder of CIRCUNPUNTO Center for Spiritual Living since 2013. She is a Licensed Practitioner of Science of Mind, she studied coaching in ICC and she also obtained certifications in the systems of healing of Louise Hay and Mike Dooley. She considers that the continuous learning and the practice of what has been already learned is the way to continue in the spiritual path. Since her beginnings in the spiritual road, she wanted to prove that any person could transform their lives without losing the capacity of living "normally", like having a significant other and forming a family. She started the practice of meditation in 2010, during the pregnancy of her first daughter. In the present day, she continues as student and practitioner of Zen Buddhism. To Aránzazu, meditation is as essential as drinking 8 glasses of water a day. In her craving to continue forming as a spiritual leader and inspire more people, Aránzazu is also a student at School of Spiritual Leadership (ELE) of Centers for Spiritual Living. "The demonstration of a life in full, a life that doesn't lack or has anything left over, is the state of grace that I see reflected more and more every day in my life. I see the perfection of whatever appears before me, although many times it takes me a while to realize it. Realizing it is coming back home."