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terrific lady who's an LA based yogi healer spend thirty
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years teaching tens of thousands of students globally and helping
hundreds of clients heal when nothing else worked. And she
was born in Ashram, raised in practice Kunlidi yoga and
survived major traumas sexual abuse and inder, a near fatal accident,
paralyzed and everything else and also talking about new movies,
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a survivor on veils, a portrait of Misguy Guru and
Masterminding Spotlight, self Innovator and front Doll Ideology and also
a couple of books as well, Live Lations and Gentlemen
plus Dwis and Beautiful Downtown Los Angeles. Amazing, LA based
Yogi Healers spend thirty years teaching tens of thousands of
students globally and involved with the movie Breath of Fire
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and a couple of books Memoir and three Mint, Start
Ladies and Jail.
Speaker 6 (02:19):
Multi talented.
Speaker 4 (02:20):
Mahani Mahani, good morning, good afternoon, Gaving thanks for.
Speaker 3 (02:22):
Joining us today.
Speaker 7 (02:23):
That was a very thank you for having me.
Speaker 6 (02:26):
It's great to have you on board as well.
Speaker 4 (02:27):
Mahani sir An, La based Yogi Healers spend thirty years
teaching tens of thousand students globally, helping hunters of clients
heal when nothing else worked. You're born our Sham, raised
and practice cooling to yoga, and you survived major traumas
like sexual abuse and a near fatal accident and also
paralyzed as well. And you're also involved in a new
movie which basically as a survivor on veils the portrait
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of a misguided guru. It's called HBO's Breath of Fire
about YouTube astrologer Kadi Griggs raising the fame and you
also got your book might start and more and before
getting elect Ma, honey, tell us I first got started.
Pardon tell us how you first got started?
Speaker 7 (03:08):
How I first got started?
Speaker 6 (03:10):
Correct? Way back?
Speaker 7 (03:12):
I was born.
Speaker 8 (03:14):
Right, That's how I just got started. I was born
into a Kundolina yoga ashram. My parents had an arranged
marriage by Yogi Budgeon. They came from different walks of life,
somehow found their way from my mom from a poster
in Amsterdam said free food and yoga.
Speaker 4 (03:36):
You're making me hungry already, yeah.
Speaker 6 (03:41):
Uh huh.
Speaker 4 (03:42):
And anchors tell me more about as well too, free food,
yoga and everything else, like with your parents and everything.
Speaker 7 (03:48):
So that's how they that's how they like started.
Speaker 8 (03:51):
And there was a yogi dressed in white with a
beard and practicing and teaching yoga and a lifestyle to
get away from sex, drugs and rock and roll. Was
kind of like the theme of healthy, Happy, Holy three ho.
And he was from India, so he had this custom
of arranging marriages. So students or his followers would just
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line up in a row and he would just kind
of randomly pick one two three, one two three, there's
your wedding, Go get married.
Speaker 6 (04:23):
Oh, my goodness.
Speaker 7 (04:24):
Uh, my mom.
Speaker 8 (04:26):
Knew my dad for three days and that was like,
that's kind of my origin a little bit.
Speaker 6 (04:32):
Oh, my goodness. How they feel about the arranged marriage.
Speaker 4 (04:34):
Do you think they really hit it off to take
time or was just a disaster from the get go.
Speaker 8 (04:39):
Well, let's say they, you know, stayed married for a
good chunk of years.
Speaker 7 (04:48):
My father is.
Speaker 8 (04:52):
Yeah, he's gay now or it was gay then, I
don't know, but he's now, Like they're not together anymore,
so they're both still alive.
Speaker 4 (05:01):
And yeah, and I think that's really interesting as well too.
And and of course you being a healer and everything else.
And was it one precise moment that simply influenced you
into what you do in the rest of your career.
Speaker 7 (05:16):
That's a really good question. Precise moment.
Speaker 8 (05:20):
There was a moment the same day, and I don't
think Brad Pitt will mind me mentioning his name. I
was being kicked out of my whole healing community because
of spiritual abuse and corruption.
Speaker 7 (05:39):
So one day they basically said.
Speaker 8 (05:40):
That thirty years I had worked up towards the pyramid
structure to become like the next Gurdu in that tradition
or teacher. They basically kicked me out and said I
was no longer welcome to make a long story short,
and saw as a client Brad that same day and
he just gave like a beautiful compliment of my healing abilities.
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That it was kind of like I'm being kicked out
of one universe. But then also like whoa, there's like
somebody who everybody knows pretty much in the planet is
kind of in a way recognizing my healing gifts, like
when everything I knew was like unrecognizing me. So that
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moment was like I'm gonna be okay, like despite whatever
betrayal from my community, that I still have my gifts.
Speaker 7 (06:39):
In my light and my healing and myself.
Speaker 8 (06:43):
And so I think that was a There's been many
but moments, but that was one.
Speaker 4 (06:50):
And how'd you first get involved with healing and everything?
How'd you first get started?
Speaker 3 (06:56):
Well?
Speaker 8 (06:56):
I wanted to be like a business woman, an accountant,
a master's in accounting and passed the CP exams and
worked in finance for ten years with Yogi t with
you know, organization's business. But one day it was customary
for women to massage this guy's feet.
Speaker 7 (07:18):
It's hard to.
Speaker 6 (07:21):
Good old days.
Speaker 7 (07:21):
I know, good old days, the good old days. It
is like, how did I start becoming a healer?
Speaker 8 (07:26):
I was like put it like to like slave massage
his feet, and apparently I had like good healing hands
or he liked my hands, and yeah, I think that's
kind of how it started.
Speaker 7 (07:37):
I didn't plan on big healer.
Speaker 4 (07:40):
Well, you certainly did a great job, and I think
my feet could use some masaging as well too. But
also had survived a number of things like a major trauma,
sex abuse and almost the near fatal accent you're hit
by a bus in India and paralysis, left a wheelchair,
chronic illness and everything like that.
Speaker 8 (08:00):
Yes, yes, I've had an interesting, not very comfortable journey.
Speaker 6 (08:10):
M right.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
Yeah, And of course you're told never walk again. You
managine to heal yourself and how'd you manage to do that?
Speaker 7 (08:18):
I saw.
Speaker 8 (08:21):
Hundreds of doctors and healers in a lot of different
states and countries and never gave up. The pain specialist
in Florida said I would never walk again. I had
like RSD. It's like CRPS, complex regional pain syndrome where
the nerves start to like die off in my leg
and I was looking for an electric wheelchair from a
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regular wheelchair, and.
Speaker 7 (08:47):
There was a moment I recall, you know, the doctor.
Speaker 8 (08:50):
Said, you're like humpty dumpty, like there's everything wrong with you?
And basically I didn't break and I didn't have like
an I was hit by a bus, didn't have specific
injuries that were checked out through EMRI or scans or
like in.
Speaker 7 (09:06):
India, they didn't do those kind of tests. But I
was just running on.
Speaker 8 (09:11):
The beach at a business conference, twisted my foot and
it developed into this nervous system disorder that then like
left being a wheelchair and it was a moment of surrender,
another one of those defining moments where the doctor's saying, like,
is there anything not wrong with you? Like once they
did all the scans, like basically, oh my goodness, basically
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everything is just you know, the straw waiting to break.
Speaker 7 (09:35):
The camel's back was like my body.
Speaker 8 (09:38):
So he's like, you're probably never going to walk again,
but we can do this remote control nerve pump in
your leg. And I said no, thank you, and went
to some shaman healers in Mexico and turned really started
doing yoga more like intensively, and.
Speaker 7 (09:59):
I believe that that's what helped heal the paralysis.
Speaker 4 (10:02):
And did you ever question yourself after your experience with Kundalini?
But first of all, how did you first come across
Kunderlina yoga?
Speaker 3 (10:11):
Well?
Speaker 8 (10:11):
I was born into the ashram where my parents were practicing.
At three o'clock in the morning, we get woken up,
put under the cold shower, cold water before I could
walk and go up to the yoga room and all
the adults and children, there's twenty eight of us in
a house in Suburbia, Florida, mid central Florida and near
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Disneyland Disney World.
Speaker 7 (10:35):
And so that's how I was.
Speaker 8 (10:36):
Kind of really birthed into koolin just doing it like
you brush your teeth, you just do washing machine. We
had different names for them, and it was just part
of our routine. It wasn't like in the seventies. There
wasn't yoga on every block like there is now.
Speaker 4 (10:53):
And do you never a question your path though after
your experience it's like did you have your regrets or
was it all worked out?
Speaker 6 (10:59):
Or would you glad that you were involved with it?
Speaker 8 (11:02):
I always wanted to be normal because I was born
and raised like we never cut our hair, and always
wearing like a turban, always feeling like really kind of
the odd person out, whether it was a turban in America,
I went to military school with a turbine on.
Speaker 7 (11:21):
Oh my gosh, So I after that.
Speaker 8 (11:24):
I just wanted to be normal and go to college,
and I did so.
Speaker 7 (11:28):
For a year.
Speaker 8 (11:29):
I lived back at home, went to Stettin University, was
on the crew team, and decided not to wear a
turban that year, and just wanted to be normal.
Speaker 4 (11:41):
And how'd you manage to describe you or a healing
philosophy as well? Too? It's like you've done a nice
job on a guy's feet and everything else. Brad Pitt,
you did a great job. How do you describe your philosophy?
Speaker 7 (11:52):
That's a good It's allowing.
Speaker 8 (11:58):
A deep silence first within myself and when I go
into a like they call it the zone or in sports,
or a deep place of shuni or silence with a
lot of meditative practices. And then when you go when
I go in relationship with a client, I consense. Some
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people call it intuitively. I don't really look at it
as psychic abilities, but I allow my system from that
place of deep silence to perceive how the person's system
is happening within myself, and as I observe and deepen
my meditative awareness, I can. It's an odd thing to describe,
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but it's a beautiful process to allow the client to
restore to their deep level of silence. So it's really
assisting their whole system, their nervous system, their chakras, their
breath to like, back to their inner harmony. Like, so
it's the harmony that's always there. We just get really
stressed and have things that happen and traumas and illness,
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et cetera.
Speaker 7 (13:12):
But the core being, like is love and light and
I believe And yeah, so that's a little You have
good questions.
Speaker 4 (13:21):
And do you also measure in frequencies or work with frequencies?
That's been the big thing when it comes to healing.
You'll go and buy frequencies. Do you work with that?
Speaker 8 (13:30):
I have a gong right here and different musical instruments
that I'll use and play.
Speaker 4 (13:36):
Yeah, okay, all right, And what's your thoughts on four
thirty two because that's been mentioned a lot, y'all, having
the inner piece ultimate and everything four to thirty two harmony?
Speaker 6 (13:46):
What are your thoughts on that?
Speaker 7 (13:49):
I feel like everyone has.
Speaker 8 (13:54):
You know, something that brings them harmony For you on Monday,
that frequency may you may listen to and feel, oh
I feel good or I feel better. For somebody else,
it may make them feel more stressed, like like healing
is like a journey. It's like I feel like it's
like an amusement park, like a discovery, like shoots and ladders,
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the game and you go up, you go down, you
go left, you go right. It's not like all of
a sudden, I'm in harmony and my life is like
totally perfect. I have no stret like it's how we
move through, right, So what brings you harmony on a
Monday may not bring you harmony at the four to
thirty two hertz on a Tuesday.
Speaker 7 (14:36):
So it's.
Speaker 8 (14:39):
It's really about having a toolkit that helps you that
you know within yourself that you're in harmony, right, and
does when I listen to.
Speaker 7 (14:48):
This, what do I feel? What do you feel like?
Speaker 8 (14:50):
I feel like the sound and stuff is very personal
in my experience, Like somebody plays the flute, I don't
like it, but maybe like it?
Speaker 6 (15:01):
Okay, all right.
Speaker 4 (15:02):
That was a big topic that's been discussed among healius.
The four three two frequency as well too. And also
you happen to you know, I was noticing you work
or clients and you also founded the Blue Lotus Healing
School and tell us more about that.
Speaker 8 (15:19):
Super excited about it. It is a new form of
healing school that's not in a place of patriarch or
a like a pyramid structure where like you have to
like climb your.
Speaker 7 (15:34):
Way to the top to then.
Speaker 8 (15:38):
It's really about returning to your own love and light
and having a toolkit of basically things have learned and
unlearned and thirty years of working with clients and students
around the world.
Speaker 7 (15:51):
So this healing school is all.
Speaker 8 (15:53):
Online and it's really to help people remember who they
are and from really anything.
Speaker 4 (16:02):
You talk about having a toolkit, personal toolkit and everything,
what do you what do you consider a toolkit?
Speaker 8 (16:08):
A toolkit is something like when I'm not in harmony, right,
when I'm not like, what can I do? I can
go drab, I can drink coffee, I can doodle, I
can watch TV. I can right, I have tea, I
have a thermos of cold water. I can do breath work,
I can stretch. Like a toolkit is like what to
bring yourself back in harmony. Like a carpenter has a
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toolkit of a hammer and a nail and screwdriver, he's
not going to use the same tool every single time
something's wrong.
Speaker 4 (16:38):
And I think that's a good point as well too.
And speaking of toolkits, You've got a couple of bucks
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We're here at the amazing Mahani Yelly based yogi healer
spent thirty years teaching tens of thousand students globally here
on The Mike Wenner's Show.
Speaker 6 (19:17):
And before we.
Speaker 4 (19:18):
Get to talk about the HBO movie A Breadth of
Fire about the survivor and unveiling ports of a Misguided Gurum,
You've got two books. We'd like to include, the tool
Kit and Take with You memoir and also a three
minute start and tell us more about those at.
Speaker 7 (19:36):
Three minutes start.
Speaker 8 (19:38):
Kind of happened when I was very mad at my
daughter over a decade ago and yelling. I was on
the toilet and she's like, Mom, you're not allowed to
yell at me.
Speaker 7 (19:50):
You're a yoga teacher.
Speaker 8 (19:52):
And right at that moment, like you talked about defining moments,
I was like, she's right, I need to do something
that I can balance myself, bring myself back in harmony
before I walk.
Speaker 7 (20:02):
Out of this bathroom so I can be a kind mom.
Speaker 8 (20:06):
And I looked at all of my experience and notes
in stuff that I'd learned and developed some a brand
called three minutes Start Yogan meditation for healing that basically
anybody can do any time, anywhere if they're three minutes
or less.
Speaker 7 (20:22):
Techniques three minutes or less.
Speaker 8 (20:24):
And there's dozens, if not hundreds of different techniques to
be in your toolkit. Okay, stress, anxiety, depression, to quit smoking,
like just for to do for anything.
Speaker 4 (20:38):
What are some of the techniques that you use. You
mentioned Balhart's the techniques, maybe just a few of them.
You don't have to run every single tay.
Speaker 7 (20:44):
Yeah, well one it's on the cover of my book.
Speaker 8 (20:46):
You put your hands out in front of you, and
it's great to do with kids or something you're having
conflict with Like you just inhale or just by yourself.
You inhale, hold the breath and sense any negativity, stress, tension,
and blow it out of your mouth in hew through
your nose, blow out of your mouth, feel your body,
allow your presence, feel any tension, stress, blow out of
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your mouth in hell and placing the hands at the
heart level just allows you also to connect to the
heart inhaling, to the nose, excelling through your mouth. You
can allow bigger, deep in heal, more complete exhale, exhale
just at your own what feels good for you, not
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too much, not too little, just allowing yourself to feel
your body, observe your thoughts.
Speaker 4 (21:41):
And being in to feel it already. I think that's
one of them that's very vital.
Speaker 8 (21:45):
I like that one that was good, that wasn't even
thirty seconds.
Speaker 6 (21:49):
Ah, that's okay, I mean, I mean I.
Speaker 7 (21:51):
Know that's all you need, That's all we need. Yeah,
I just wanted to like share like you okay.
Speaker 4 (21:56):
And how about one of the more popular techniques, And
what about the most not commonly used, but also the
most important.
Speaker 6 (22:04):
And what is one that.
Speaker 4 (22:05):
Should be used as a technique that people don't use,
but it should be used.
Speaker 8 (22:10):
There's something I call it to ease anxiety. But you
can do it anywhere. It looks like you're chewing gum,
So you can be on in line at Starbucks or
on a plane or on a conference call. So you
don't chew gum, but you close your lips and you
roll your tongue around, feel your feet on the floor,
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like really firmly roll it in one circle, and then
you're going to change directions. The tongue is like a
really strong muscle and it connects to the sympathetic comparisympathetic
nervous system in this spinal column, and you may start
to feel sensations in your body, movements, temperature changes, even
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a slight irritation.
Speaker 7 (22:59):
It's the nervis systems balancing and like reducing stress.
Speaker 8 (23:09):
So that also helps to open the jaw which we
hold tension. Some people say anger in the jaw like
things we don't speak that we need to speak. And
you can change directions again and just observe, like how
how does anxiety or stress show up in your body?
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And as you do this, what happens? Does it lesson
move shift and also brings you in a state of
awareness of self as well.
Speaker 4 (23:46):
I think I'm joining somebody chewing gum array. I haven't
liked bubble gum, to be honest with.
Speaker 7 (23:50):
You, so I like bubble gum too.
Speaker 6 (23:53):
There you go.
Speaker 4 (23:53):
Bubble yum has been my favorite since nineteen seventy five,
although I do forgive them that that one yard I
got a pack of bubblegum for my birthday that I
had a loose tooth and somehow I shifted the piece
of gun from one mouth to the yether, and the
tooth came with it, and I put it in the
bag and sent off to the companies. You know, not
days you could sue, but they're like, you know, we're
sorry it happened. But they gave me, like, you know,
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a case of bullb and life saver. So I said,
that was an even better gift than I got. So
that's funny, gosh, yeah, and it also was it you
talked about the memoirs and maybe a bit about that.
Speaker 7 (24:28):
I am. I have a draft of my memoir.
Speaker 8 (24:32):
I've been working on it for quite a few years,
and I'm also working on a screenplay. So I'm super
excited to you know, HBO gave a glimpse of my story,
like and opening the door of a perspective, and my
memoir slash screenplay is going to tell my story my way.
Speaker 6 (24:53):
Okay.
Speaker 4 (24:54):
So this is in a breath of fire correct or
connected to it.
Speaker 8 (24:57):
It's not in breath of fire or connected to it now,
but it's me creating and writing my story.
Speaker 7 (25:06):
So I was a subject.
Speaker 8 (25:07):
I was a subject in a documentary. The HBO is
a documentary, So I was a subject being interviewed about
my life story in Breath of Fire.
Speaker 6 (25:18):
Oh got it?
Speaker 4 (25:19):
Okay, I'm just trying to get those that connected more
on Breadth of Fire with Mahani.
Speaker 6 (25:23):
We'll get out in the minute.
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Speaker 4 (28:37):
Back at La based yoga healers spent thirty years teaching
tens of thousands of students globally. Mahani here on the
Mike Writers Show. We talked about her upcoming book memoir
and also three minutes start as well. And the news
of the day is pretty much you even involved with
HBO's Breath of firewhich YouTube astrologer Katie Griggs Rose of
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Fame is the face of Kunlid yoga. Reavent yourself as
guru Jaga? Did I get that right?
Speaker 6 (29:03):
J A g A T Is that right?
Speaker 3 (29:05):
Jacket?
Speaker 7 (29:05):
Yes?
Speaker 6 (29:06):
Yeah, I got okay, all right?
Speaker 4 (29:07):
Attracting followers including celebrities, Fee Pain to votees promlects of prosperity,
physical health, and spiritual fulfillment. And tell us more about that,
and you know, how do you manage to you know,
be part of it as well?
Speaker 7 (29:22):
Well.
Speaker 8 (29:22):
They originally h there's a very fair article about the
topic that inspired the documentary. So originally it was just
about the article going to be the series and it's
kind of like the new Age cult within the cults
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of Quindelin yoga. And as they started interviewing people, they
realized there was a much deeper story of people that
were born and raised in the organization slash cult. And
somehow they found me that was one of those people,
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and I agreed to be interviewed.
Speaker 4 (30:09):
Okay, so yeah, and I think that was rather interesting one.
So so she offered to tell you a story. What
was your experienced and did you feel like an anger,
resentment or was just like maybe held a few things
back a little bit or something like that. So, you know,
being featured in a documentary, do you just let everything
out or is just maybe like a few sentenced I
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think who I'm trying to get at is like, you know, yeah, Well.
Speaker 8 (30:34):
The team was amazing that I was interacting with the
whole time, so.
Speaker 7 (30:42):
They helped the questions. I answered all of them.
Speaker 8 (30:47):
To the best of my ability and was interviewed I
think two whole days or three, and then they cut,
like the directors cut what they want to include, so
I didn't really have you know, that's how documentaries are done,
like the subjects don't have a say, and like what
they include or not include.
Speaker 7 (31:08):
I didn't have.
Speaker 8 (31:10):
There was a lot of thought and preparations, like why
do I want to do this?
Speaker 7 (31:15):
Do I want to like be involved or not?
Speaker 8 (31:19):
And my intention of telling the truth in my story
is also a path of healing and forgiveness and to
bring a space of forgiveness and awareness to the me
too movement. I've watched a lot of movies and documentaries
about whether it's Bill Cosby or Epstein or Bombshell.
Speaker 7 (31:40):
Or like, and I feel like there's a place for
a new conversation.
Speaker 8 (31:46):
Not to say that whatever happened is okay, but like
I had to forgive like dozens of people that were
also involved, like in my mom who wasn't there. So
my intention of like telling my story to begin with
was like how can I help myself heal speaking up?
Speaker 7 (32:06):
But also how.
Speaker 8 (32:07):
Can I help others who still don't feel like they
have a voice or still need healing? In their body
because trauma gets stored in the body. Especially sexual abuse
can be held in so many and show up in
so many different ways in your life.
Speaker 4 (32:28):
Now, now, this sexual abuse happened within the family, did
it have within the yoga committee?
Speaker 8 (32:34):
It was within the head of It was with the
head of everything, like he was the head of the business.
The yogi buzzet was the the Kundalini Yoga spiritual master
meeting with the Pope Bill Clinton.
Speaker 7 (32:49):
Uh, yeah, he was.
Speaker 8 (32:51):
If you watch the documentary, it'll kind of give you
a perspective of the scope and power that he held
over his subjects and my parents and myself.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
Now, when you made some of those statements appear in
the HBO documentary, did you feel those statements might have
helped your business bring in future clients or did you
feel like that maybe you regretted something and maybe pushed
away potential clients.
Speaker 6 (33:15):
You know, think about your business.
Speaker 4 (33:16):
It's like if I were getting on a show and
I said some things about guests in a negative way
that could affect my business. Do you think maybe some
of the statements you said, you know, would have a
positive effect, maybe bringing more clients coming in, or do
you think you might have said something like you shouldn't.
Speaker 8 (33:31):
Yeah, well, speaking that way, well, I spoke up before
the documentary and that had a huge negative impact on
my business because I was kicked out of the whole
organization and my whole scope of earning income disintegrated like
pretty much overnight with betrayal and stuff. And you know,
(33:53):
so yeah, that was it was worth it to not
hold a lie in myself and my body.
Speaker 7 (34:00):
And part of.
Speaker 8 (34:03):
My desire to rebuild is from a healing path and
a forgiveness path and to allow myself to recreate myself
and my business in a new, healthy way.
Speaker 7 (34:16):
That's so yeah, that's.
Speaker 4 (34:20):
Of course you seem to be in a second round
of business like that and the first round business that
did is that what do you think you've done right?
What do you think you could have improved? And what
you think you like maybe like maybe I shouldn't have
done it. Well.
Speaker 8 (34:32):
Over thirty years, I never collected an email or got
an Instagram follower, you know, like back like I was
just enjoying teaching and healing, so at fly to Ecuador
and fly to Argentina and fly to Europe and Africa
and Asia and just show up at a yoga studio
and teach and heal as a guest, go and teach
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it in Paris to two thousand people. And it wasn't
into like, it wasn't a thing like collect emails and
balls and stuff. So I wasn't about like building myself
for a brand. I just really purely loved healing and teaching.
And then when you know, so I think that in hindsight,
(35:14):
had I had the wherewithal to like, oh, let me
see this as my business and my security professional security.
But I didn't think like that. So that was I
don't think a mistake, Like I don't like think like that.
I'm just like, Okay, that was a different.
Speaker 6 (35:31):
Time, right, Yeah.
Speaker 4 (35:34):
I think some people have regrets, some people like, you know,
I wish I had done this. I wish I had
done that. You know, I did this correct, you know,
you know selvice or like that too. And of course
you know the whole thing about Breath of Fire. You know,
back to a bit about multi decade examination of corruption
within cooling yoga and thissguy guru massive manipulated and his
intentions were good, but then where do you think it
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got to a point where everything went wrong for him?
Speaker 8 (36:00):
Well, he died before all of this came out, So
I think he was doing a lot of wrong for
a long time, and a lot of people knew about it,
and some people tried to speak up even before I
came around, and they were silenced and paid off. There's
(36:20):
another book that came out that inspired me to speak
up by Pamela, another former secretary. His personal female staff
were called secretaries that.
Speaker 7 (36:33):
So, yeah, I you know, M right.
Speaker 4 (36:38):
And of course you know just you know, offering, you
know everything part of the American dreams self invention. And
now I guess the question is what do you want
people to learn from the whole experience.
Speaker 8 (36:50):
I want people to learn that you can forgive two
percent anybody for anything, Like for I started talking about
radical forgiveness, and it was kind of a big jump
from like, what sexual abuse for almost ten years and
now you're gonna forgive No. It took me like decades,
in so many different journeys and ups.
Speaker 7 (37:09):
And downs and back and forth.
Speaker 8 (37:11):
And like, so, what I'd love people to take away
is anyone who's harmed you or you feel wronged by,
like we hold that like it feels tight in our
own bodies, and to find something just not necessarily for
the other person who you feel like has wronged you,
but for your own self.
Speaker 7 (37:32):
Okay, that's what I would love people to take away.
Speaker 6 (37:36):
And of course, lastly, how can we help?
Speaker 7 (37:39):
How could you help?
Speaker 6 (37:40):
Right?
Speaker 3 (37:40):
Yes?
Speaker 8 (37:41):
Well, I have a nonprofit foundation. I have a school
to offer scholarships for people who can't afford it. I
have a free meditation club you can join free. You
can donate to our school. You can you know, like
there's a whole variety. You can sponsor somebody to go
through my healing school curriculum, working with an orphanage in Africa,
(38:05):
also like supplying supplies and food for quite a large
one hundred student orphanage in Uganda. So yeah, people can
come to my website and if they want to help out.
Speaker 7 (38:20):
There's always people who need help.
Speaker 4 (38:22):
And what's your website Mahoni yoga dot com, Mahani yoga
dot com. We will certainly check that out. We're here
with the multi time Mahani Breadth of Fire. She was
in memoir and three minute start hearing the Mic Wadner's
show and Mahai just a few more things.
Speaker 6 (38:38):
What else can we expect me twenty twenty five and beyond.
Speaker 8 (38:43):
I am manifesting an in person retreat center. So that's exciting.
So the people who do the online school curriculum can
also gather in person. I really want to get these
three minute techniques to people for caregivers, so people who
are taking care of people.
Speaker 7 (39:04):
We've done trainings for, you know.
Speaker 8 (39:06):
School teachers, people taking care of autistic children, people taking
care of Alzheimer's patients. Like if you think of nurses
like on their feet for twelve hour shifts, just need
a few minutes, like yoga for non yoga people and
for so it's really like three minutes. Like I really
want to like share it, like from my heart with
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as many people as I can.
Speaker 7 (39:30):
So that's like what to expect.
Speaker 8 (39:34):
I guess expect nothing and just allow. But I try
not to have expectations. But we're promises. But yeah, I'm
building my Blue Lowest Healing School and hope to have
like different languages available and retreats available.
Speaker 4 (39:52):
Okay, well something like check those out. And who do
you consider biggest influence in your career?
Speaker 8 (39:57):
My friend sad Harri, she's been a close friend for
almost my whole life, and she had not a different
story but also went to Boring school in India and
has she's really like been like a big sister to me,
and she has throughout all of her struggles that I've observed, launched,
(40:21):
Like she has a successful T shirt company with Brad
Pitt and it's a cashmear shirt company and jewelry and
like she's just like inspirational for.
Speaker 4 (40:32):
Me to Okay, Well, that's really good as well. What's
the best advice you can give that anybody at this.
Speaker 8 (40:38):
Point take a breath, you're okay, find somebody who's hurting
more than you. There's always somebody who needs help that's
suffering more than you as much as your stress in suffering.
Just ask somebody, Smile at somebody, say hello if somebody
normally wouldn't, and just ask for listen to somebody else,
(41:01):
and that can be healing.
Speaker 7 (41:02):
You don't have to be an official like.
Speaker 8 (41:05):
Energy healer, but like so that little moment of spreading
like you and joy can change a person's day in life.
Speaker 6 (41:15):
I think that's great advice as well.
Speaker 4 (41:16):
We on airbis well, right, we're here with the amazing
Mahani of being part of Breath of Fire memoirs and
uh three minutes start. Also the founder of the Blue
Lowe's Healing School. In the Mike Waders Show, Mahani, you're
very big, thanksf you time. You've been absolutely fantastic, learning
a lot, looking for him soon, keeps up to day,
keep in touch, lave havy back. And what's your website?
How do people contact you? Bring people purchase of books,
(41:39):
check out your works, your.
Speaker 6 (41:40):
School and more.
Speaker 7 (41:42):
Thank you so much.
Speaker 6 (41:43):
And what's your website.
Speaker 7 (41:44):
Again, mahanei yoga dot com.
Speaker 4 (41:46):
We will certainly check that out once again. Mahoni, you're
very big, Thank you time, you have been absolute amazing.
Looking for him soon, keeps up today, keep in touch,
lave av me back. We wish our best in Mahani,
you definitely have a great picture you.
Speaker 7 (41:57):
Thank you Mike.
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