• The End of the Seeker
    Apr 2 2026

    In this talk, Amoda Maa explores the nature of the seeker and what is truly meant by its end.

    At a certain point on the path, a deeper question arises: who is the one seeking awakening? Looking closely, we begin to see that the seeker is not a solid entity, but a movement of thought and identity.

    What remains is not a better or improved self, but the simple recognition of awareness itself — already present, already whole.

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    23 m
  • The Emptiness at the Heart of Being
    Mar 26 2026

    In this talk, Amoda Maa speaks about what many on the spiritual path secretly dread — the emptiness at the heart of being.

    We spend much of life trying to avoid it, filling the silence with thought, emotion, activity, even spiritual practices. Yet what we fear as emptiness is not a lifeless void, but the very ground of existence — the living presence out of which everything arises.

    Amoda reveals that this "void" is not the end of you, but the end of the false self — the collapse of identities, concepts, and imagined meaning. What remains is a simple, undeniable aliveness: vast, intimate, and free.

    To no longer fear emptiness is to come home. There is no edge, no boundary, no separate self — only the stillness that holds everything in itself.

    This discourse is taken from the 7-day retreat at Borden Estate, New York, September 2025.

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    20 m
  • Episode 65: The Ego Is Not a Thing — Seeing Through the Sense of Self
    Mar 19 2026

    In this episode of Conversations with Amoda Maa, Amoda and Kavi explore one of the most misunderstood topics on the spiritual path: the ego.

    Rather than something solid that must be destroyed, the ego is revealed as an activity of resistance within the mind — the movement of grasping toward experience or pushing it away. This movement creates the sense of a separate self and becomes the root of psychological suffering.

    The conversation looks at the difference between the functional sense of self, which allows us to live and relate in the world, and the psychological identity that becomes caught in comparison, defense, and control. From this perspective, awakening is not about eliminating the ego, but seeing through the mechanism of identification.

    They also explore the direct path — the recognition of awareness that is already present — and why glimpses of awakening may seem to come and go. The deeper invitation is not to recreate special experiences, but to meet life directly, as it is, in each moment.

    This dialogue reflects on surrender, identity, and the mysterious ways awakening unfolds, pointing again and again to the simple discovery of our true nature beyond the self-image we take ourselves to be.

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    1 h y 6 m
  • After Awakening — Living Realization in Ordinary Life
    Mar 12 2026

    After awakening, a natural question often arises: how does realization live itself out in ordinary life?

    In this bonus episode, Amoda Maa explores the integration of awakening not as effort or self-improvement, but as the natural permeation of realization into work, relationships, money, and everyday living. There is nothing to manage and no spiritual identity to construct. As awareness stabilizes, the old patterns of seeking approval, distraction, or fulfillment from outside gradually lose their hold.

    Embodied awakening is not withdrawal from life, nor indulgence in it. It is realization quietly lived through form — a freedom that expresses itself in the midst of ordinary life.

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    17 m
  • Episode 64: The Quiet Whisper of Truth — Awakening and the Direct Path
    Mar 5 2026

    In this special episode, Amoda Maa shares selected passages from her book Unveiling the Light of Being, including reflections from the introduction, "The Direct Path," guided meditative inquiry, and later chapters such as "Living as a Prayer" and "A Deeper Knowing of Presence."

    Through clear and compassionate pointers, she invites listeners into the simple recognition of being — a meditation without method, a resting as awareness itself. These readings point directly to the end of separation and the unveiling of our true nature.

    The episode also includes brief dialogue and questions from participants on surrender, conditioning, and the maturation of spiritual understanding.

    Awakening is not something to attain. It is the recognition of what has always been here.

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    41 m
  • Episode 63: The True Feminine and Masculine in Awakening — Beyond Gender and Distortion
    Feb 26 2026

    What is the true feminine and masculine in awakening — and how have these principles become distorted in both women and men? In this intimate conversation, Amoda and Kavi explore the feminine as openness and uncompromising presence, and the masculine as clarity and service — not as identities, but as expressions of consciousness itself.


    Together they examine how distortion arises through ego-identification, how love withdraws in the face of domination, and how embodied awakening restores a natural harmony between these qualities. This is transcendence not as escape from life, but as realization lived fully through form.

    This discourse was taken from a recent in-person retreat in North Carolina, 2026, USA.

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    30 m
  • Episode 62: Do You Need a Guru to Awaken? - Osho, Transmission and the Field of Love
    Feb 19 2026

    In this episode Amoda and Kavi explore a question that has echoed through the centuries of spiritual seeking: Do you need a guru to awaken?

    Throughout history, seekers have gathered around teachers, mystics, masters — drawn by something intangible, something alive. Amoda spent time at the Osho Ashram in Pune in the years after Osho had left the body, immersed in his teachings and the field that remained.

    In this conversation, we explore her experience there, the role of the guru, the power and danger of projection, and what it truly means to awaken. Is the guru a necessity — or a mirror? And what is the true source of awakening?

    Some of the questions we explored:

    Do you actually need a guru to awaken?
    What is a guru, really?
    Is awakening dependent on another, or is it always within oneself?

    What drew you to Osho's teachings after he had left the body?
    What was happening in you that longed for guidance or direction?
    Did you feel you were seeking a guru — or something deeper?

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    1 h y 5 m
  • Episode 61: The Embodiment of the Light of Awakening in Ordinary Life
    Feb 10 2026

    In this talk, Amoda Maa invites us turn from the recognition of the light of being to its embodiment — the lived expression of awakening in the midst of ordinary life.

    Recognition shows us that our true nature is awareness.

    Embodiment asks: How do I live this in the chaos, beauty, and unpredictability of being human?

    Embodiment is an ongoing journey — not a final state. It is the gentle returning, again and again, to the silent radiance that is always here. Even in the darkest moments, when we meet life with openness rather than resistance, the light reveals itself.

    Taken from a Weekend Online Retreat titled "The Illumination of God's Being" held in November 2025.

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    18 m