Faculty Interview: Mala

Ekta interviews Mala in this installment of the Faculty interview series. Mala responds in her witty and typical casual mode on how she stumbled across Kosmic Fusion at a Mind Body Spirit Exhibition in Sydney and how circumstances conspired to meeting Sree Maa in New Zealand.

Mala traveled various countries before finally settling down in Sydney, Australia. Born in a Sikh family never held her back from pursuing a spiritual path.

 

Mala shares about her experience at relatively short stint at Kosmic Fusion and how she intends to stay on forever serving through this selfless mission. Like any other paths, Spirituality also has its own share of challenges when interacting with people and their egos; however Mala’s maturity helped her deal with situations and determination keeps her focused.

How did you meet Sree Maa Shri Ji.

Mala: I didn’t meet Sree Maa Shri Ji personally per se, I was at a Mind, Body Spirit Festival, where I happened to catch tail end of a “Quantum Vortex Scalar-Wave Photon Pulse” somebody was doing at the stand.

I was so intrigued and fascinated that I thought, “I got to know about this. So I started to go to physical meet ups and then I actually went over to New Zealand to meet Sree Maa Shri Ji

 

You have known Sree Maa Shri Ji for couple of years by now, what do you think of Sree Maa?

Mala: What can I say, when you see such love and compassion shining out of Sree Maas eyes, how can you not be enchanted by it all.

 

How has Sree Maa brought difference in your life?

Mala: Firstly by showing me, certain way of living. After I have done my AWT workshop and bringing in Quantum Vortex Scalar-Wave Photon Pulse Energy into my life, which is something without which I simply cannot live without it.

 

How did Sree Maa assist you in holding positive energy?

Mala: I always feel Sree Maa around me, holding my hand and guiding me.

 

Would you say Sree Maa Shri Ji’s teachings are consistent to Sanatan Dharma and Eastern Philosophies

Mala: Absolutely!  The gift of being able to know we have Sanatan Dharma in our lives, Righteous way of living, isn’t that a boon?

 

Would you agree Sree Maa has a open and direct way of teaching?

Mala: Absolutely! No doubt whatsoever.

 

Do you think there might be some people out there who might not appreciate that style of teaching? They might have resistance to open and frank way of teaching?

Mala: There’s always going to be someone, who is dubious, with different agenda to what has been taught. They can utilize such teachings for their own nefarious deeds. But I have to say, the gift of Sanatan Dharma in our lives has no religious connotations.

 

Do you think Sree Maa could be open to attack by some people due to the nature of Sree Maa’s teachings?

Mala: Yes, jealous, difficult, horrendous people. Of course.

 

Did you ever feel indoctrinated or Sree Maa imposed any belief system on you?

Mala: Not at all. Not at all…. I have got into this with my eyes wide open. What is there for me to deny or not expect. So no, I’m very happy with where I’m and what I’m doing today

 

Would you like to say how your experience in Facilitators in Training programme was?

Mala: Well my experience was soured, by someone called Irene within. When I wanted to go forward, there was a system of hierarchy that she had setup. So my wings were very much clipped and I was unable to move forward. But I’m glad we are over that now. I’m powering on, so no one is ready to stop me now.

 

What motives you to take Sree Maa as your Guru, mentor or teacher?

Mala: I have come this far from not knowing too much. I have been shared with the path towards absolute true teachings, I’m on the path of liberation and working towards my “Brahmaroop”. Why shouldn’t I have them in my life?