During the last 15 years Maria has been living in Asia, especially in the Himalaya, traveling, searching, studying, teaching, healing, and writing books.
Buddha, Jesus, Confucius, Lao Che, the Hellenic Masters: Pythagoras, Socrates, Plato, Plotinus, Apollonius are her teachers and such a source of inspiration! Sufism, and Zen, Yoga Philosophy, the Agni Yoga books, Buddha’s Teaching, the Ageless Wisdom Sanskrit texts, like Vedas, Upanishads, Bhagavad Gita, Kalachakra Tantra, Patanjali’s Yoga Sutras, and more recent Ramakrishna’s, Vivekanada’s, Ilarion’s Teachings, Sri Aurobindo’s Integral Yoga and Carl Jung’s psychoanalysis taught her a more conscious, spiritual, ascetic, practical and humble approach to life.
Drawing from the above, from this variety of contemplative traditions, especially from Agni Yoga, and fascinated by the common foundations between all those teachings, traditions and spiritual practices Maria created Auroyoga, her own approach, an update of Agni Yoga, and a hybrid of ancient yoga traditions, teachings, and philosophies, which converge clearly in the teachings of Purana, of the early Upanishads and Vedas, and blossom later in the teachings of the Hellenic Masters (Yoga was called “Henosis”), in Buddha’s and Jesus’ Teachings, later in the Himalayan Teaching of Kalachakra Tantra, and recently in Ilarion’s and Theosophy teachings.
Maria’s spiritual, strong and at the same time tender, affectionate, intuitive and feminine nature, her adventurous and fearless spirit, her mystical and multicoloured life experiences, and her deep inner work through Psychoanalysis and psychotherapy forged her character. Her heartful, often humorous, teaching style appeals to people of different paths and tribes.