
Namita Nayyar:
How does your practice as an energy healer directly influence your songwriting and vocal expression? Do you enter a specific state when creating or performing?
LiMaVii:
Absolutely. For me, songwriting and singing are sacred acts — extensions of my energy healing practice. Before I create, I enter a meditative state of presence. I attune to stillness and begin to listen… not with my ears, but with my whole being.
I often begin by journaling — letting intuitive messages, words, or sensations flow through me. Then, I open my heart and connect with the Divine Intelligence — with Source. I surrender my voice to something greater than myself. I don’t “make” music in the traditional sense — I receive it.
As an energy healer, I feel sound as vibration within the body. Each tone carries an emotion, a memory, a frequency of light. When I sing, I allow that vibration to emerge through me — not from thought, but from feeling, from energy, from the soul. It’s a process of embodiment. The song reveals itself through sensation, breath, silence, and trust.
It’s like painting with sound and light. I let the energy guide me — without control, without expectation. I become a vessel. I allow the Source to speak, to sing, to breathe through me.
In this space, music becomes medicine.
And my voice — a bridge between worlds.
Namita Nayyar:
What unique challenges do you face as an artist creating music focused on spiritual awareness, compared to more mainstream genres?
LiMaVii:
One of the most tender challenges is that spiritual music often doesn’t fit into the traditional mold of what’s considered “radio-friendly.” It’s not always structured in a conventional way — because it doesn’t follow formulas. It follows flow. It is received, not constructed. It is felt, not marketed.
This kind of music requires presence — not just from me as the artist, but from the listener. It invites people to slow down, breathe, and truly feel. And that can be confronting in a world that often moves fast and avoids depth.
But I am not here to entertain — I am here to awaken.
I create sound as a form of remembrance — a frequency that speaks directly to the soul.
My songs are portals, not products. They carry vibration. They carry light.
They are offerings — for those who are ready to feel again, to remember who they truly are.
Yes, walking this path may be less mainstream…
But it is deeply aligned.
I am here to serve the ones who are ready.
And when they find my voice — they find a mirror of their own inner light.

Namita Nayyar:
How do you navigate translating deep spiritual or energetic experiences into lyrics and melody that resonate with listeners?
LiMaVii:
I stay honest. I stay rooted.
Grounded in my inner truth and spiritual practice, I allow what wants to come through to flow naturally — without force, without overthinking.
Before I begin, I tune in. I ask, “What wants to be sung through me today?”
And then I listen — deeply — with my whole being.
The melodies often arrive like whispers from the soul. The words come as gentle waves of memory, emotion, or insight — not from the mind, but from the heart.
I allow the music to remain simple and spacious — so that the listener can meet themselves inside of it.
It’s not about impressing. It’s about transmitting truth, beauty, and presence.
For me, songwriting is a spiritual dialogue — a co-creation with something greater.
And because I remain grounded in my belief and intention, the songs carry both celestial light and the earthly depth needed for others to feel them in their bodies and hearts.
The music becomes a mirror — not just of me, but of the soul of the one who listens.
Elite English Academy goes far beyond grammar. How do you integrate teaching “confidence, awareness, and mindful communication” into language learning? Why is this approach vital?
Language is energy. At Elite English Academy, we guide students to embody English with presence and integrity, not fear. We support them in releasing limiting beliefs and speaking from their inner truth, so that each word carries self-worth. This approach matters because how you speak reflects how you live—and to communicate consciously is to live more boldly, mindfully, and authentically.

Namita Nayyar:
What parallels do you see between the transformative power of sound/music and the transformative power of conscious language and communication?
LiMaVii:
Both music and conscious language shift vibration. A healing song can move the soul, and a kind word can change someone’s entire day—or life. Each word is like a magic word—it carries frequency, intention, and light. Everything begins from the word: sound is the original creation. When language is spoken with presence and purpose, it becomes singing from the soul, a vessel of healing energy.
Namita Nayyar:
How does your own journey with language and self expression inform your teaching philosophy?
LiMaVii:
I, too, once doubted my voice. I know what it feels like to hold back. My journey taught me that language is not just grammar—it is self-love. It is about accepting who you truly are, allowing yourself to be a learner, and feeling the process without judgment. Success is not just about the destination; it is about celebrating each small step toward our vision of ourselves. I teach from that place of compassion, resilience, and empowerment.
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