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Sai Maa
Born(1953-08-02)August 2, 1953
Other namesHer Holiness Sai Maa Sai Maa Lakshmi Devi
Occupationguru[1]

Sai Maa, also known as Her Holiness Sai Maa[2] and Sai Maa Lakshmi Devi Mishra, is a guru[3]/spiritual master, healer, humanitarian, and author. She has offered programs throughout North America, Europe, and Asia on personal transformation through practical spirituality, self-mastery, and energetic healing. In 2007, Sai Maa was honored with the title of Jagadguru ("Guru of the world"), the highest title in the Hindu tradition. She is the first woman to receive this title in the 2,700 years of the Vishnuswami lineage.[4]

Biography

Sai Maa was born into a Hindu family on the island of Mauritius on August 2, 1953. She has described childhood spiritual experiences.[5] At the age of 21, Sai Maa moved to France, where she would later marry a research scientist and become a mother of two children.[6] While in France, Sai Maa became certified in naturopathic, homeopathic, and osteopathic therapies. She ran a private practice which combined alternative healing methods with her Western therapeutic training. Also active in politics, Sai Maa served for several years on the Bordeaux City Council, helping to reform health care in the European Union on behalf of the French government. Sai Maa holds a PhD in Spirituality. In her late twenties, Sai Maa met and became a disciple of the spiritual master, Sathya Sai Baba. She traveled frequently to Puttaparthi, India to study with Sai Baba and became an active supporter of his humanitarian work. While maintaining an active career and family life, Sai Maa focused on practicing the teachings and disciplines she received from Sai Baba.

Teaching

In the early 1990s, Sai Maa began to travel around the United States, offering events and seminars. In 2000, Sai Maa established the non-profit organization, Humanity in Unity, based in Boulder, Colorado, through which she offered educational programs and humanitarian service around the world for over a decade. Sai Maa later established the Temple of Consciousness Ashram in Crestone, Colorado which served for seven years as a global retreat center and the home of the monastic order initiated by Sai Maa.[5] In 2010, the ashram's activities were ended and Sai Maa asked her monks and nuns to move to France, India, Japan, Israel and South America to establish communities to share her teachings.

Sai Maa continued to travel throughout North America, Europe, and Asia, offering large public events and seminars, including a program on Journey of Profound Healing. She now has thousands of students worldwide and there are more than 200 Sai Maa Awakened Living Groups offered in four languages, where participants gather on a regular basis to meditate and study her teachings. She also offers teachings through online courses. In addition, she founded Awakened Life as a vehicle for the teachings and for Sai Maa's teachers around the world. Sai Maa has participated in events with the Dalai Lama and Thich Nhat Hanh. She has written a book titled Petals of Grace: Essential Teachings for Self-Mastery (2005),[7] and contributed to the publication in 2006 of Grandmothers Counsel the World[8] together with Alice Walker, Gloria Steinem, Carol Moseley Braun, Tenzin Palmo, Helena Norberg-Hodge, Luisah Teish, Wilma Mankiller and others.[9] She created the International Congress on Religion and Modern Civilization in Varanasi, has been a delegate at the World Parliament of Religions and participated in the Synthesis Dialogues at the Pope’s summer residence in Italy.

Philanthropy

In 2007 the Sai Maa Vishnu Shakti Trust was established as a registered Indian charity to support Sai Maa’s humanitarian work in India. Projects to date include a center for women's empowerment, distributing food, warm clothing and blankets to the poor, disaster relief work, and free medical services such as cataract surgeries and vitamin distributions to those in need. In 2009 property was purchased at the Harishchandra Ghat in Varanasi as the national headquarters for the Trust, and to house the Sathya Sai Maa Shaktidhaam Ashram, whose construction began in November 2010. It was opened in 2019.

References

  1. ^ Michele Parente, "World spiritual master to visit San Diego Global guru Her Holiness Sai Maa Lakshmi Devi to hold three-day event Mugshot of Michele Parente" The San Diego Union-Tribune Feb. 10, 2016
  2. ^ "Chalanda Sai Ma Honored in Varanasi as Mahamandleshwa". Hinduism Today: Hindu Press International. Himalayan Academy. 11 March 2005. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  3. ^ Michele Parente, "World spiritual master to visit San Diego Global guru Her Holiness Sai Maa Lakshmi Devi to hold three-day event Mugshot of Michele Parente" The San Diego Union-Tribune Feb. 10, 2016
  4. ^ "First Woman in History to be Honored by Saint Society". PRWeb. 18 April 2007. Retrieved 4 December 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Love is Unconditional: Guru" Archived 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, The Gazette (Montreal), July 31, 2008.
  6. ^ Conti, Allie (11 February 2014). "Spiritual Master Sai Maa Invites Miamians to Date Themselves on V-Day". Miami New Times.
  7. ^ Sai Maa Lakshmi Devi (June 2005). Petals of Grace: Essential Teachings for Self-Mastery. Hiu Press. ISBN 978-0-9766664-0-0.
  8. ^ Carol Schaefer (2006). Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet. Trumpeter. ISBN 978-1-59030-293-4.
  9. ^ Anders, Tisa M.. "Grandmothers Counsel the World: Women Elders Offer Their Vision for Our Planet.(Book review)." International Journal on World Peace. Professors World Peace Academy. March 2008. Retrieved December 04, 2015 from HighBeam Research.