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*Please note the first two minutes of the audio are in French, after which Sai Maa switches to English.
On the full moon, Her Holiness Jagadguru Sai Maa shared a spontaneous message after spending time beneath the moon itself.
What emerged was not a teaching to analyze, but an energetic invitation to remember.
“This full moon,” Sai Maa shared, “is the resurrection of you. Tender, loving, caring.”
The first full moon of the year carries a particular potency. Sai Maa spoke of this moment as a portal, one that does not discriminate, filter, or wait for readiness.
“It won’t care whether you are tired, busy, sick, or successful,” Maa said. “It will come and shatter everything. Why? Because the time has come for you to step into your authentic you.”
Rather than sorting or correcting, this energy magnifies what is already present.
“This portal is magnifying all of you—the light, the dark, the known, the unseen. It doesn’t judge. It pours energy to transform.”
A central thread of this message was the physical body and its changing quality.
“Something unique is happening,” Sai Maa said. “It is giving each of you a crystalline energy for the physicality.”
Maa described waves of new energy coming into coherence with the human magnetic field, amplifying emotions, thoughts, feelings, and actions—not to overwhelm, but to bring clarity.
Sai Maa offered a simple invitation for this year:
“Visit your patterns. Clear your patterns. Transmute your patterns. Whatever doesn’t fit today—release.”
Release, Maa emphasized, is not bypassing.
“It doesn’t matter who hurt you. Release them. They showed you something you needed to see. The soul does not feel hurt. The ego does.”
This is not punishment, but redirection.
“When you ask us for something,” Sai Maa explained, “we redirect your energy. You lose patterns you are used to. That is not punishment. That is guidance.”
One of the strongest currents in this message was a call to authenticity, not as performance, but as responsibility.
“Are you willing to be authentic?” Sai Maa asked. “If you are, drop the mask.”
Maa named a collective completion with old ways of relating.
“No more being a pleaser. This is over. Old paradigm.”
What is invited instead is the surfacing of your original template, the truth of who you are beneath adaptation and habit.
Sai Maa closed with remembrance rather than instruction.
“Illuminate your cells. Allow yourself to step into remembrance—the remembrance of you.”
Not as something to achieve, but as something already present.
“In the joy of the light being that you are. In the love being that you are.”
This message is offered as a space to listen, feel, and meet what is arising in your own rhythm.
Om Jai Jai Sai Maa