I like when She Says...😊😮😢❤😊Surrender to Source..... Thank you ..❤ॐ नमः शिवाय। 😊जय माँ ललिताअम्बिकाय नमः। ❤
@dnyaneshwarnartawadekar71872 ай бұрын
This conversation truly touched my heart. Maharishikaa Ji’s words opened my eyes to something very important. Often, we think we are being honest, but we may not actually be speaking from the deeper Truth within us. When she explained that women sometimes create drama to test a man’s strength-not to hurt him, but to see if he is truly strong enough-it really made sense to me. It was very insightful to realize that today, men often become weaker by trying too hard to understand women. This made me reflect on how often we lose our own inner strength while trying to please others. But Maharishikaa Ji beautifully clarified that being strong does not mean being harsh or driven by ego. True strength is when our actions arise from the Truth within, not from the ego. Maharishikaa Ji’s guidance to Athanas-to bow down to his inner soul and practice discernment-was truly inspiring. It feels like, if we can truly understand where our actions stem from, our relationships will naturally improve. Thank you, Maharishikaa Ji, for this precious wisdom. #LivingInTruth #InnerStrength #TruthInRelationships
@Pure.energy102 ай бұрын
She’s spot on! I was that woman in my last relationship. Constantly causing arguments subconsciously. Once the relationship ended I realized that yes it was because I was afraid to lose him but the main issue was that he did not make me feel safe & secure in the relationship and him being “honest” was his way of poking me to see how much I cared.
@jyotivyas92862 ай бұрын
Feeling good,कोई प्रश्न कर रहा है। समाधान तो होने ही चाहिए।। बस। उत्तर तो मिलने ही चाहिए।😊.❤ खैर। ॐ नमः शिवाय। 😊
@christopherhawkins21855 ай бұрын
“Are you ready to grow into something deeper ?” Thank You for the question Maharashikaa Ji 🙏
@satyenraja92842 ай бұрын
I Love this Teacher 🙏🏽🙇🏽🤩🏆🕉️
@l.u.l.u_5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this video !If I had heard this before, it would have saved me a lot of arguments in relationships 🙈
@Millicent2020_4 ай бұрын
I pray that you will come teach in the UK soon 🙏🏻
@neelsjindal26595 ай бұрын
Loved this !
@graceomoore31014 ай бұрын
So beautiful and resonant. ❤
@Smallwins94 ай бұрын
This is incredibly wonderful.
@joyulareign-himbert52185 ай бұрын
Thank you and much love
@deassepoesteracademie42615 ай бұрын
Excellent❤😅
@mikeh.29565 ай бұрын
warm recommendation to all men the book "the way of the superior man" from David Deida! He is absolutly familiar with Maharishikaa's statements
@idiotflower5 ай бұрын
You know what's funny? That's what my sister tells me about her relationships with other men. The moment a male is... don't know how to describe it... "westernly correct" to her... the more she becomes challenging, upset, and more likely to leave. She doesn't want to be "catered perfectly" on all aspects. Even she has difficulty to describe it to me. That might go into what Maharishika describes as women wouldn't understand men. But then I experience this side with individuality itself. This "wall" she speaks of seems to exist between all individuals to one degree or another. We people don't understand each other on a solely intellectual (or conceptual) basis. Does that mean that ultimately EVERY communication should come from finding and refinding your Self? Or true self? From what Maharishika says I get the notion that even countries have a certain male or female aspect more dominant on the "outside". If there is a collective individuality at all. I don't know. I like the differentiation between honesty and "The Truth". In Germany (where I live) there was a show like "American Idol" (it was called "Deutschland sucht..." or short DSDS). In the Jury there was a guy who THOUGHT he was telling the truth. I found you could tell the truth in many ways. THe member of the Jury was very bully-ish, rude, denigrating, humiliating, or insulting. His public reasoning was "should I lie?" In my eyes it wasn't telling the truth. During my work life I met many people who pride themselves as "I'm a person who always tells the truth that's why people can't stand me" but if you listen to them talking they only choose to talk about a weakness, dumbness, or (imaginary or real) negative attribute of the other. Not only that. They choose words that are really bully-ish hurtful. Oops, sorry, now I totally digressed. Hah!
@mrunaltandel87325 ай бұрын
So men shouldn't treat their partners rightly? Is that what you are suggesting?
@inalazarov34545 ай бұрын
Atanass is a Bulgarian name 🙏🏼
@ToThePureAllThingsArePure5 ай бұрын
it's greek, from a-thanos -- without death; immortal. it's used in russian too, as afanas.