Episode 196- We do not use the power of our Awareness

EPISODE · Jan 6, 2026 · 4 MIN

Episode 196- We do not use the power of our Awareness

from Women's Power to Heal Mother Earth! · host Maya Tiwari

Send us Fan MailAwareness is neither a path nor a practice. It is not a‘search, because it is deeply embedded in every call and tissue of our physical, psychic and spiritual body. Simply by taking a deliberate pause, to breathe, to cull attentiveness, allowing yourself to settle into yourself, you will naturally retreat into stillness. You awaken to Awareness by simply being. As PrabhuJi says, “The sense of “I” appears to be a subject in a specific location. Yet when you begin to fully embody the ‘I’ it draws closer into itself. Awareness becomes present, unfolding itself as consciousness…# You are neither the subject or object of awareness. You are awareness. You exist in the pure eternal reality of awareness. Awareness is the most intimate asset of your human design, it is within, it is without, it is pervasive and yet it exists in shunya, the cosmic void. It is beyond the stars, playing in the interstellar space. It is beyond the ocean deep in its history of trillions of years. Its poetry is so vast, it can’t be objectified. You can no more grasp or grapple at it than you can grab at space. It your most immortal asset. It lives within you and survives your demise. During my bout with cancer, while my body was straddled  between the physical subtle light planes, I recall how serene my body felt, the brilliant light of my awareness zooming me through the subtle light corridors with such a blissful sense of quiet peace. My consciousness had switched to a subtler timeline. It did not require my ravished body to soar. It had touched upon a timeline of my maternal ancestors and versions of me whose faces I clearly gleaned, This parallel reality is expounded in the Vedas which describes the existence of a multiverse with an infinite number of simultaneous universes (called Brahmandas), each operating with its own distinct timeline and physical laws. Time itself is considered cyclic and relative, not linear or absolute. The rishis understood that human psyche is infinitely persistent across manifold realities, its awareness witnessing infinite variations of your own existence. Awareness is absolute. Death is not. The nature of Ananda, consciousness, is that it continually adapts, exploring infinite paths across parallel worlds.Support the showMay Peace Be Your Journey:Maya’s approach transcends modern feminism by advocating for a holistic restoration of balance, moving beyond the fight for basic rights to reclaiming the innate power of the divine feminine, which includes procreation, forgiveness, nourishment, and cosmic creativity. She stresses the importance of kindness, inner stillness, and compassionate self-  tools for healing individuals and society. www.mayatiwari.comwww.facebook.com/[email protected] Maya’s New Book: I Am  Shakti:https://www.collectiveinkbooks.com/o-books/our-books/I-am-shaktiAmazon.comBookshop.org

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