Our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy have changed. We think you'll like them better this way.

A Tribute to Ma Jaya Sati Baghavati on TAO Radio Network

  • Broadcast in Spirituality
Art of Living Well Radio

Art of Living Well Radio

×  

Follow This Show

If you liked this show, you should follow Art of Living Well Radio.
h:148810
s:3139037
archived

 

A Tribute to Ma Jaya Sati Baghavati
with Special Guest, Swami Anjani, Community Relations Director, Kashi Ashram
 
Ma Jaya, spiritual leader, author, founder of Kashi Ashram and servant of the world, made her transition into spirit on April 13th, 2012.
 
Lindsay and Charlotte are joined in this special broadcast with Swami Anjani, community relations director of Kashi Ashram as we reflect on the life and legacy of this wonderful woman. 
 
Ma Jaya Sati Bhagavati grew up in Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, just a short walk from the famous Coney Island Boardwalk. The homeless people who lived under the Boardwalk taught her “There are no throwaway people,” and inspired her to begin a life of service.   When she was in her thirties, a weight loss class led her to learn a simple yogic breath that would ultimately bring about her spiritual enlightenment. From there, her personal spiritual journey moved quickly and at times chaotically. As a modern urban woman, she tried to live a normal life and raise a family; at the same time, as a person of rare spiritual gifts, she daily opened to a series of mystical visions and experiences. She had an experience first of Jesus Christ, then of Shri Bhagawan Nityananda of Ganeshpuri, and finally her guru, Shri Neem Karoli Baba. Since then, her teaching has expanded to express many spiritual lineages. She has followed Christ’s instruction to “teach all ways,” going beyond religious differences to give a contemporary voice to the great truths that underlie all spiritual paths.  www.kashi.org
Please call us and share your stories about Ma.  805 292 0349

Facebook comments

Available when logged-in to Facebook and if Targeting Cookies are enabled