A Spiral of Inclusion

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Interviewed by Zaya Benazzo at SAND19 Italy, Shakti Caterina Maggi explores what it means to be oneself from a non-dual perspective. She explains how the dissolving of the sense of separation allows the energy engaged in the false concept of ourselves to become available again to express our true individuality, allowing the transitions from the false “me”, to an authentic expression of “I”. This transition is the journey of a lifetime, it requires honesty and courage, and it isn't a linear progression to an ideal of perfection but a dance of the Self, a spiral movement that is able to include more and more aspect of reality as we travel on our path.

Shakti Caterina Maggi has been sharing a message of awakening to our true nature as One Consciousness since 2003, with workshops and meetings held in Italy, Europe, and around the world. “The opportunity to meet what we are, and to embody it in everyday life, is the very meaning of life itself – not as human beings who seek God, but as the Divine itself experiencing itself through the human experience.” Shakti shares a very contemporary approach to self-realization and reveals the real possibility of seeing what we are and embodying it in our everyday life with clarity, wisdom, and humor.

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