The purpose of these videos is to awaken the heart and soul to Divine life and to bring the sacred and holy to the perception of the ordinary. This integration of the spiritual and the physical, the mundane and the transcendent, is what all are being called to now, for it is the time of the Earth's awakening, and all who are here are taking part in this holy transition.
These videos are offered in service to the birth of the new, and to the many hearts and souls who are awaiting the greater manifestation of this time of transformation. With all blessings - GurujiMa
In January, 2021 we began uploading a new series of webcasts by GurujiMa. For more information about these or about Light Omega, visit lightomega.org.
So beautiful. Just FYI, the pronunciation is "Namastas-yai" where the last syllable rhymes with "sky". That's how "ai" is always pronounced in Sanskrit. Same with "Saraswatyai", etc.
Beloved One, It is a little while since you asked this question and it may no longer be in your mind The words came from the Source, the divine Oneness that gave them. GurujiMa (Creator of the ""Devi Prayer" RU-vid video).
🌄🙏 Touched.. May our Hearts open to this profound truth... In LOVE lies the seed of Truth. Thank you for showing me to walk not by sight....by ' faith' .
Dear Divine mother please help the Palestinian children and huddle close to them. Please grant them your grace and provide them with food and medicine. Please use your divine ness to assist these babies amen I bow to you endlessly. Mother I don’t ask for anything else. Is it the lords will it is. But please don’t let them be scared ❤🙏 you’re our mother so you’ll hear our prayers with compassion.
Beloved One, It is a long time ago that you left this prayer on RU-vid. My heart wishes to acknowledge it and to thank you for speaking on behaf of the children. GurujiMa (Creator of the "Devi Prayer" video).
It is totally beautiful but this cannot be an accurate translation. There are many different translations below the same phrases. I’m no language expert but how can namasteayai namo Namah mean seven totally different words?