What are the original instructions and how can they help us in this time that we are in? In this episode, SLSP host Tatiana Berindei is joined by one of her spiritual teachers and mentors, Jyoti Ma, to discuss just that. Jyoti is the co-founder of the Kayumari communities and the Center for Sacred Studies and founder of The Fountain – an initiative to establish an economic model based on the principles of sacred reciprocity and collaboration in accordance with and guided by the laws of nature. Tune in for a very moving and powerful episode that gives direct guidance to help us navigate these challenging times that we are in. You don’t want to miss this one!
Hello, everyone. Welcome to the Sex, Love, and SuperPowers podcast show. I am your host, Tatiana Berindei, and today I have with me again, one of my dear teachers, Jyoti Ma, and we are going to be talking about returning to our original instructions. So important right now with everything that we’re facing as a collective, as a planet, and I’m just so grateful that Jyoti’s here to talk with us today and to share some of her wisdom and understanding about returning to our original instructions. Let me tell you a little bit about Jyoti before we jump in.
Jyoti Ma is an internationally renowned spiritual teacher. She has cultivated projects that demonstrate ways of life that honor the earth and all peoples. As the grandmother vision keeper of the center for sacred studies, she co-founded Community with spiritual communities both in America and in Europe. Other projects she has helped to convene are the International Council of 13 Indigenous Grandmothers and the Unity Concert. She is the founder of the Fountain, whose mission is to restore an economic model that is based on reciprocity and collaboration guided by nature and the sacred. She has devoted her life to bringing unity to the planet by facilitating the development of alliances between individuals who are the guardians of indigenous culture and traditional medicine ways. Through this work, collaborative relationships with organizations that are focused on economic, social and environmental solutions have developed, creatively addressing the global challenges of our times. Thank you so much for being here today, Jyoti.
Oh, thank you for inviting me. I’m always humbled when I’m asked to sit and share like this, thank you.
Before we go to break, I’m going to ask you to share with our listeners what your superpowers are, and then we’re going to take a quick break and dive into this really important conversation. But before we go there, will you tell our listeners what your superpowers are?
I would say that what my sister grandmother said the other day when we were on a webinar, my superpower is grandma.
Yes.
I think that’s my big superpower. I think the one that sits with grandma is listening and opening the arms of acceptance so we can all sit together as one.
Listening, so important for us to be doing right now. Thank you, Jyoti. We’re going to go to a quick break. Before we go, will you direct our listeners to the websites that you want them to receive all the information about you on? What’s the most important place they can go to find out more about what you’re up to right now?
You can go to the thefountain.earth. That’s going to give you all of the work we’re doing with our original people, our indigenous communities around the planet, and also a new initiative that we’ll probably talk later about, which is the Mother Earth Delegation of United Indigenous Nations. You can also go to centerforsacredstudies.org, which is the community and the work that has grown through our ministry globally to help be the legs and the arms of service in response to the initiatives the earth needs right now. Those would be the two main ones for me.
Beautiful, thank you so much. Okay, so stay tuned, because we’re about to kick off some really important stuff that you don’t want to miss. Don’t go away.
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Music Credit: All instruments played by Amanda Turk. Engineered and produced by Tatiana Berindei and Daniel Plane reelcello.com
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