Mystical Maharishikaa

Mystical Maharishikaa

October 2017

Born and raised in a Mumbai based family rooted in Brahmanic tradition, Preeti Chandrakant is an award-winning art filmmaker and conceptual artist. While developing her work as an artist in Zurich, she was catapulted into a spiritual state that marked the beginning of an ongoing manifestation of a new body of knowledge for her. Today she is known as Maharishikaa Preeti Maiyaa _ a seer who is said to demystify spirituality in her unrelenting call to realise the Self. Over the last decade and a half, she has attracted thousands of seekers from around the world. Through her lucid answers to their questions, she progressively unveils astounding knowledge about every conceivable aspect of life.

One such seeker is Sefora Cuoco, who first met Maiyaa in 2013 at her PRESENCE meet in Zurich, Switzerland. Sefora’s mother Giovanna was a chain smoker for 30 years and suffered from severe lung emphysema as well as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. The disease left her bedridden and frequently hospitalised.

Her doctors at The Zurich Speciality Clinic for lung patients had stated that her mother’s chances of survival were non-existent. For 19 year old Sefora and her younger brother Alessandro, this news was heartbreaking. Trapped in a long relationship with her abusive boyfriend, Sefora started experiencing excruciating migraines and became emotionally debilitated. Consequently, she too started smoking.

In mid-July 2015, Giovanna was rushed to the ICU after she experienced troubled breathing. Her lungs were bloated and pressed against her heart which hampered her blood flow. The doctors put her into an artificial coma and informed Sefora that they will try to wake her up from the coma in four to five days. Sefora was deeply devastated. She reached out to Maiyaa who calmly asked her to focus on Giovanna waking up from the coma. This call happened around 10:40 pm that night.

At around 10:35pm-10:45pm, Alessandro called the hospital to check up on his mother. In the middle of the call, at around 10:40 pm – the exact same time Maiyaa asked Sefora to focus on Giovanna waking up from the coma – the caretaker informed him that Giovanna had just woken up from the coma. At 10:50 pm, Sefora received a call from Giovanna's phone. Shocked, she picked up the phone, not really knowing what to expect. To her surprise, she heard Giovanna’s voice on the phone. She sounded fully-recovered.

When Sefora visited her mother in the hospital, the latter told her that while in coma, she had a vision of Maharishikaa Maiyaa’s face and next to the master was her own regenerated, healthy lung. She said that the powerful experience gave her a renewed strength to hold through a regeneration process of healing. Only two months after this life transforming incident, Giovanna had the chance to get a lung reduction surgery and her health improved drastically.

By following Maiyaa’s precise instructions on her diet, state of mind and her fitness regime, her lungs were able to regenerate almost to the quality of that of a non-smoker. She was even taken off the Swiss national list for lung transplant. Giovanna was soon able to walk, go out of her house and even dance. She was able to do all the things that her illness had restricted her from doing for the past 11 years. Through Maiyaa’s grace and love, Sefora got her mother back.

In July 2017, Maiyaa led a large group of yatris on Europe’s oldest pilgrim path, the Camino, for over a fortnight. Following her, the group walked with the motto: ‘Religion to Source – the goal is the soul’.

In Sefora’s words, many miracles walked with Maiyaa for those 15 days. One of them was Giovanna Cuoco, who walked over four kilometres a day – up and down the hills in the hot sun, without the help of her oxygen machine, with the mantra: This moment, this step, only love.

Contact person: Presence Desk-09930884604

Read the whole story at www.preeti.org/gcuoco.html

 

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