


Gender and the Patriarchy
Mother Artha gave this teaching on 5 June 2020, on gender and the patriarchy. She introduces herself and then talks about the history of gender and how the balance between the genders has become distorted. She shares surprising insights as to how the forces of nature...
Podcast: The Divine Mother
A Tribute to Divine Mother The concept of Mother brings up, for most of us, feelings of love, support, and security. A mother provides shelter, nourishment, and encouragement – and according to Vedic and yogic tradition, our mothers are the first guru we ever have. In...
Cultivating Internal Power for Abundance
Internal & External Power For me, there are two kinds of power. One is internal power, which I’d call feminine or Yin and the other one is external power, which I’d call Masculine or Yang. External power is the kind that depends on circumstances that are outside...
Podcast: Shakti, the Holy Spirit
Symbols and Gifts of the Holy Spirit The Holy Spirit is something that perhaps we’ve all experienced on our path to spiritual life. We might have felt some tingling in our body, a sense of wind going past us, or sometimes the heat, the fire within. These are all...
Podcast: There is Always Hope
Sometimes, when we’re faced with difficult situations, the only thing that’s left for us is hope When everything else seems to have vanished, this is the one thing that can really help us find our peace again. In this episode of Soul Talk: In episode #76...
The Lakshmi Effect
Anything we begin needs to be maintained in order to thrive, be it relationships, businesses or spiritual missions. Maintenance requires cycles of re-orientation and lift. This is the natural order of things, it is in alignment with evolution itself. Actually, it is...
The Throne of Isis, Occitania
The region of France in which we are staying is called Occitania. Pilgrims have been coming to this beautiful natural wonderland for millennia. It has attracted settlers from all over Europe and the Middle East and has absorbed the spiritual traditions of peoples from...
Letter from Wells
Exploring the sacred sites of Wells. Wells is a town 7 miles from Glastonbury. It got its name from the amazing wells or springs which gush forth in the city, and so we wanted to see not only the famous wells cathedral but the wells for which it was named. First we...