
Founder
Ameeta received her Spirit-name of Moving Mountain from Taos Mountain some years ago. She has been spiritually journeying since the death of her father in 1999. Her main teacher is Adyashanti, who she very gratefully credits with having radically transformed her perspective and her living, by helping her connect with the truth of her own being. Shirdi Sai Baba has guided her as family guru since her childhood. In Taos she connected deeply with Neem Karoli Baba whose message of love has inspired her since then. In 2014 she was called by the inner Goddess who she remains apprenticed to in her daily life.
To read Ameeta’s backstory click here.
“My journey has been made possible by the invaluable love and support of my husband Sushil Kaul, and my daughter Richa Kaul. I wish to also acknowledge the crucial contribution of my parents, my sisters, and extended family in my life. Friends, new and old, have encouraged and supported me in many ways. I thank them all, and Life, for bringing them to me. 🙏”
- Ameeta
In my view …
Before I share, I wish to be clear that this is my view. I invite you into it, for it resonates inside me as truth and because it has proved a very worthwhile perspective to occupy. I don’t offer it as an absolute truth. And I don’t suggest that you adopt it in that way.
In my view, everything and every being in Life is an expression of Life serving Life. Everything has innate value. We may not be able to fathom this with our minds, but we can know this deep within us, and we can resonate with it.
We have the privilege to disagree too, for we are equipped with an extraordinary vision and hence we can see so many instances, where it tangibly feels like what is happening is not serving Life…
So we have the freedom to disagree with Life… and we have some power to change some things in accordance with our vision of what serves….
Often our disagreement far outstrips our ability to change our reality. Then sometimes the disagreement can harden inside us, becoming rigid and intractably painful … and this is one way to be in Life.
There is another way ….We can use this disagreement with a heartful intelligence.
We can allow our sense of what the world needs and hungers for, to inform us.
Then we can look at what we are positioned to offer as a response, in our own way… through our own living, our natural talents and affinities, our greatest joy and our deepest values...and offer it wholeheartedly.
We don’t need to wait to do this...although we can keep getting better at it in time. We can start right away with something small but tangible. Mahatma Gandhi said : be the change you wish to see.
What change do you want to see in the world? What do you think the world needs? More kindness? More honesty? More love? More justice? More joy? More peace?
You are uniquely positioned to bring this kindness, this honesty, this love, this justice, this joy, this peace into the next thing in your life…. the next interaction with somebody, the next moment with yourself...
Everything and everyone in Life is serving Life,
and
as humans beings we have the sacred power to up the game, to serve more consciously.
We can consciously choose to serve from our highest potential, from kindness, honesty, love, justice, joy and peace.
What People Are Saying
“Ameeta is very intuitive and tuned into very subtle nuances of the personality and soul experience, not limiting anything to expected ideas.. contradictions are welcome. She allows everything to be and has a deep heart open to life experience as it happens. She is not trapped in spiritual image. She’s accepting, open and non-judgmental and has a great talent to put words to experiences, that aren’t always easy to describe. She is an explorer who helps others to explore. She is deeply committed to her own soul growth and that of others, as an excellent teacher and model. She has an appreciation of the struggle and humor of human experience”
Herb Pearce, Enneagram expert, Author, Counselor, Artist, USA
“I met Ameeta at an ashram where I was living as a caretaker. One of the difficulties I had to face while living there was how to handle discipline and regulations in a place where we deal with many different people every day, and to do it from a place of an open and compassionate heart. Ameeta helped me with this enormously. She was fundamental in my understanding of what's called balance, equanimity. I feel that this is one of her talents and gifts. She has a soul that's not only open and compassionate but also wise and clear. She brought me a lot of clarity in moments when I just didn't know which direction to go. It was by following her guidance that I could find peace and clarity in my decisions. Thich Nhat Hanh talks about the "non-discriminatory mind" and that's exactly what Ameeta showed me, this is what she taught me about. I didn't know at the time but I was discriminating against people and situations, and I was playing the role of a judge, thinking that I knew what's "wrong" or "right", what's "sacred" and what's not. And all the while I thought I was being "righteous", it only meant I was causing a lot of damage for others and myself. It's almost as if she liberated me from that. I cannot express in words how grateful and blessed I feel for having met her. Her soul found mine on this path and from then I've seen parts of me growing, learning from her words , guidance and example.
I have witnessed and learned from her soul-level talents and gifts.
Ximena Escobar, Spiritual Explorer, Chile

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