
Yeva Don is a soulful guide for those walking the path of self-discovery. Born on the banks of the Volga River and shaped by Jewish, Russian-Ukrainian, Gypsy, and Mongolian roots, she began her journey in the mystical Ural Mountains. Her life has unfolded across continents—from Israel’s ancient landscapes to the vibrant Americas, from the depths of India to the rhythms of Africa—and along the way, a feeling of belonging nowhere gradually became a sense of belonging everywhere.
Her path has included shifting professions and relationships, as well as deep struggles with self-judgment, the need for outside approval, self-hatred, and destructive patterns. In response, Yeva chose a journey of self-love and growth, letting go of the idea of becoming a “Perfect Self” and instead seeking alignment with her soul.
That search led her through many wisdom traditions and healing modalities: conventional psychology, ancient medicines, shamanic paths, the mystical teachings of Kabbalah and Sufism, and practices such as Qi-Gong, Zen, Vedic teachings, Buddhist practices, Bhakti, Tantra, Hatha, Shakti, Raja, Laya, and Mantra Yoga. Through this wide exploration of ideologies, therapies, and practices, she discovered that everything she needed was already within.
Today, Yeva continues to reconnect with her soul, find joy in the everyday, and share practical tools for every moment. Her work is rooted in experimentation, practice, and generous sharing, offering support and inspiration to those navigating their own journey.