Ma Jaya is a Brooklyn-born spiritual teacher who teaches the wisdom of many paths. She is known for her teachings of compassionate service, especially for people affected by HIV/AIDS. She is also the founder of Kashi Ashram and Kali Natha Yoga. These podcasts are brief excerpts from her meditations and talks, recorded live.
Ma Jaya first shared her "River Poem" in the 1970s, describing the sacred river Ganges in India for which she named the body of water on her beloved K...
Please join the Kashi satsang (spiritual family) in chanting a mantra of health and protection for Ma Jaya. This recording, taken from live gathering...
Kali Natha Tantric Yoga emphasizes appreciation of shakti, the divine feminine in all forms, male and female. We learn to live fully in the moment, fr...
Ma Jaya explains to a group of Kali Natha yoga teachers and students the role of the breath and moving past negative emotional thought patterns. This...
The desire to merge with the Divine Beloved is different from the wanting of instant gratification associated with worldly desire. Ma Jaya describes h...
How can we serve others in need without burning out? Here Ma Jaya describes the process of "drinking as we pour". Through the discipline of meditation...
In this excerpt from a live darshan at Kashi Ashram, Ma Jaya shares how to focus on the breath and fire to free ourselves of mistaking ego identity fo...
Ma Jaya illustrates the interfaith teaching of embracing all forms of the divine as she tells a story about a sadhu (spiritual seeker). Laxmi, goddess...
The experience of great light is a universal spiritual image. In this live teaching, Ma guides her audience through breath and meditation techniques t...
Ma Jaya speaks of the essential, intuitive process of paying attention to one's own inner wisdom. This podcast is an excerpt from a live darshan from ...