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Awakened Heart with Satyaa & Pari

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Awakened heart is a gift to us, which may be a small precursor for everyday life. In this podcast, we will address some essential questions and, above all, shed light on how we can live spirituality, awareness, mindfulness, whatever term is right for us, in a very practical way in everyday life, at any time and in any place. We reveal some secrets about certain mysteries and beliefs and clear up a few essential misunderstandings to rediscover the open secret of love, compassion and kindness. It is a reminder of our presence. Because it's not about how we can achieve this or that state, but how we can be in harmony with ourselves and with the nature around us.

Satyaa was born in France and grew up in Geneva, Switzerland, where she studied at the Academy of Fine Arts. At a very early age she felt the call for freedom and a higher meaning in life and she travelled to India, where she spent many years, first in the ashram of Osho and later with Papaji in Lucknow, North India. There she found her true home. She is a composer, singer, songwriter and mother and together with Pari she has been traveling and sharing the love for freedom and true happiness in their seminars, retreats and concerts, worldwide.

Pari Laskaridis was born in Greece and grew up in Germany where he studied Psychology. His search for a deeper meaning in life led him at a young age to India and many ashrams. First he spent many years with Osho and later with Papaji in Lucknow. Pari is a master who is guiding many people to their one’s own heart. He is a Satsang teacher, musician, husband and father. He runs a seminar centre in Corfu and, together with his wife Satyaa, regularly provides retreats and concerts mainly in Greece and Germany, but also throughout Europe and worldwide.

The recordings are based on a series of conversations that took place in early 2024.
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In this episode, Satyaa and Pari share the deeper meaning of their names and also give personal insights into when they received them and what impact that had. In a loving way, they also show the connection that is created through receive a name with the respective lineage and how a spiritual name can help us to go beyond such a name.
Music is a powerful healing tool and Satyaa & Pari just share who they are trough music. In this episode, Satyaa gives us some insights while she sings. For her, singing is also something very personal, but she trusts that everyone who feels touched by it shares the devotion to the divine. We also get to hear a great preview of a new song: Satyam Gnayam Anatam Brahman.
To fall in love

To fall in love

2026-01-0312:21

The first time when Satyaa went to Puna, there was a trance dance, and she was in complete bliss for weeks. She was dancing things which she has never danced before and from her point of view, everybody has the same ability to dance like this. But we have grown up with the concept of right and wrong with the result to hesitate to express ourselves completely. In this episode Satyaa sheds light on how to overcome such a hesitation without forcing anything. Everybody has its own unique path to walk and when this loves comes to us, it is a gift.
Are we ready to let go of all our concepts and practices that we believe we need to have to reach our goal? When we look at Satsang and singing Mantras, is there really a distinction? Although Satsang is musicless and music is Satsangless, they are actually the same. In this episode Satyaa and Pari share how everything has started. They had a sincere and deep desire to share their devotion for love and truth. Nevertheless, Pari initially resisted providing Satsangs. Find out why he avoided it.
Meeting this mountain of presence, of love, of conscious being was overwhelming for Pari when he met Papaji the first time. Instinctively he knew that he will not survive this. In this episode, Satyaa and Pari take us to Lucknow and share their first time with Papaji, who lived freedom and love in the day-to-day life and that was just one gift of this beautiful being.
The younger generation in particular is confronted with a flood of information and new technologies that have an impact on how we interact with others, but also with ourselves. What could we say to a 14-year-old girl to encourage her to be herself? Satyaa has a very powerful message to share and shows us how to make peace with our own imperfections.
The power of prayers

The power of prayers

2025-10-0405:49

Mantras have the power to make our mind quiet. For example Mantras from the Kundalini tradition have a certain depth and are connected to some Masters, but there is no recipe because everyone has to make their own experiences. In this episode Satyaa shares about her intention to sing Mantras and why she loves to express her love and devotion in the form of music.
Spirituality can be seen as something very intimate and yet it may has happened to one or the other to want to convince others because we believe that it would be best for others too. How do we integrate the diamonds of love and truth, especially when we meet people who have different views? Papaji once said 'Don't share diamonds with pigs', but what does it actually mean? We are all free and living Buddha's, but who are we to convince others to see that? We are not the Lord of time to decide when someone has to be open for these diamonds. In this episode, Satyaa and Pari share how they live and share these diamonds with others without missionizing.
Assuming we are with someone, are we still alone? In this episode, we shed light on the commitment to love and truth that Satyaa and Pari make to each other every day. This is beyond the ordinary commitment being in a relationship as it is the love for the third partner that brought them together. It is an invitation to enhance each other to devote our loving attention to what always is, and they also reveal the secret of how to be together in a fulfilling way.
When Satyaa was in Pune she danced a lot, but also Papaji loved to see her dancing. Once he told her ‘Only the one can dance who has no fear’. It was and still is a beautiful way to express all the emotions, which arise and to see how fast an emotion can change if we do not reject them. In this episode we explore the power of dancing, but also what Satyaa would do in case she would have the chance to meet Papaji again in person.
How to find a master?

How to find a master?

2025-06-1408:16

For many spiritual seekers it is essential at one point to meet a master. But how to find one? Often it is not obvious or immediately visible, and yet life gives us unmistakable signs, as it did for Satyaa when she heard about Papaji from three different sources in one day. In this episode, Satyaa and Pari share how Papaji entered their lives and how it was, without any doubt, clear from the beginning that this man knows.
At the beginning it could be possible not to see the luck when we have the chance to be with a master. In addition to the loving care of a master, meeting someone like this could also be direct and confrontational, which serves to let go of one's own concepts and ideas of how something should be. Also, Pari felt at the time when he stayed with Papaji immediately the sweet connectedness with him till the point where Pari realized that also this connectedness is a source of pain. Recognizing these self-made concepts and ideas is perhaps even one of the greatest blessings we can receive from meeting masters, because we already are.
In this episode, Satyaa and Pari give some insights into the time spent with Papaji as their beloved master, living in his grace and walking the path of the pathless to this today. The beauty of being with a being like Papaji is that everyone gets exactly what they need according to their own development. Although it was probably easy to overlook his enlightenment because of his ordinary way of life, every glance, every step, every moment was a teaching. The paradox of it that there was no teaching and Papaji destroyed the concept of a master being someone special or separate from us.
This episode with Satyaa is a dedication to trust the moment and follow our intuition. We are living indeed in a time that is more uncertain what we have been used to be. At the same time this is also a good opportunity to stay in the here and now. Satyaa beautifully highlights the importance to learn to listen what comes and to trust that. Especially when our mind creates some worries or when we are going through so-called difficult times, some new development can unfold if we allow life to become more in a flow.
In recent years, true hotspots like those in Costa Rica or Portugal have emerged all over the world, visited by seekers of all walks of life with the aim to finally 'arrive'. Arillas, a small Greek village on Corfu, has also become part of this development. But what is behind this phenomenon that spiritual seekers feel magically attracted to such places, often without knowing exactly why?
Times have always been exciting, and now we are experiencing an intense time due to technological developments that makes many things possible, but also leads to a lot of loneliness. Being with like-minded people can provide a great support for each of us allowing the manifestation of happiness also on social level. In this episode, we hear why it is so important right now to cultivate these connections and communities, because one thing is clear: one race, one humanity, one consciousness is not a pipe dream to be achieved, but a fact that needs to get realized.
In this episode, we shed light on the difference between taking and receiving. In a culture of consumers, we are used to getting things to fill our bags. This may be a good starting point at the beginning when we search for happiness, but finally we have to discover that we, as the Self, are the source of happiness and that nothing was ever missing. This enables us to see that the receiver and the giver are expressions of the same source of oneness.
For more than 20 years, Satyaa and Pari have been opening their doors in Corfu to share their dedication for truth and love. The original idea was to offer a combination of singing and Satsang outside of the context of a normal seminar house. It all started with a seminar called 'Garden of Peace'. This episode unfolds why Satyaa and Pari encourage participants not to follow them, but to discover their own source of Trust, and what “Hearts on Fire” is really about.
The sweet love affair with Papaji was and still is characterized by a deep connection that cannot be put into words and at the same time it is not just connection because connection is based on separation. Ordinary love affairs usually have a beginning and an end and need some personal involvement, but in this highest love affair possible all things disappear. It is like a duett of one. It starts with ‘me’ and ‘that’ and ends melting into One.
There are habits in everyday life that can nourish or diminish the quality of the relationship in a partnership. In this episode, Satyaa and Pari share how they nurture their love for each other. Especially when working together, it is crucial that not every professional matter ends up on the kitchen table. And believe it or not, but Pari never had a single day off from ‘work’ before he met Satyaa. He has learnt to appreciate quality time all the more. Here you can hear what habits the two of them have without making a concept out of it.
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