The Making of a Modern Mystic
Preethaji belongs to a tradition that stretches back millennia, yet speaks directly to the anxieties of contemporary life. Born in India into what she describes as "a lineage steeped in spiritual wisdom," she was immersed from childhood in the philosophical traditions that would later become the foundation of her life's work. While specific details of her early years remain private, what emerges clearly is a portrait of someone marked by deep curiosity—not the academic kind, but the existential variety that asks fundamental questions about consciousness, suffering, and human potential.
This wasn't merely intellectual interest. From a young age, Preethaji pursued what she calls "the nature of existence and the human experience" with the seriousness of someone who sensed that conventional answers wouldn't suffice. She explored various spiritual traditions with the thoroughness of a scholar and the hunger of a seeker, drawing from Vedanta, Buddhism, and mystical practices across cultures. This cross-pollination of wisdom traditions would become a hallmark of her teaching style—an ability to translate ancient insights into language that resonates with modern seekers.
The Turning Point: From Seeker to Guide
The trajectory from spiritual seeker to spiritual teacher is rarely straightforward, and Preethaji's path appears to have been one of gradual deepening rather than sudden conversion. What transformed her from student to sage was not a single moment of enlightenment but rather an accumulation of experiences and mentorship under spiritual guides who emphasized compassion, awareness, and the relentless pursuit of truth.
These influences coalesced into a conviction: that the wisdom she had received needed to be shared, adapted, and made accessible to those navigating the particular pressures of contemporary existence. The decision to teach represented not just a career choice but a fundamental reorientation—from personal liberation to collective transformation.
The Ekam Institute and Core Teachings
Preethaji's most significant contribution to the spiritual landscape has been the co-founding of the Ekam Institute, an educational and retreat center that serves as the primary vehicle for her teachings. Ekam represents her vision in physical form: a space where ancient wisdom and modern psychological insight converge, where the timeless questions of Vedanta meet the urgent needs of stressed-out professionals, anxious parents, and anyone grappling with meaning in an increasingly complex world.
At the heart of Preethaji's work lies a focus on what she terms "spiritual intention"—the idea that conscious awareness directed with purpose can fundamentally alter both internal states and external circumstances. Her teachings synthesize meditation techniques, mindfulness practices, and philosophical inquiry into coherent programs designed for transformation rather than mere relaxation.
Unlike teachers who position themselves as gurus demanding devotion, Preethaji emphasizes self-realization—the cultivation of direct experience rather than belief. Her approach draws heavily from Vedanta's non-dual philosophy while remaining pragmatic, concerned with how these insights translate into daily life. This balancing act between the transcendent and the practical has become her signature: she speaks comfortably about consciousness and enlightenment while also addressing the mundane struggles that actually bring people to spiritual practice.
Programs and Reach
Through Ekam Institute, Preethaji offers an array of workshops, multi-day retreats, and online courses that have reached a global audience. Her programs blend structured meditation instruction with satsang—the traditional format of spiritual discourse and dialogue—creating spaces where participants can ask questions, share experiences, and receive direct teaching.
The digital expansion of her work has broadened her reach considerably, allowing people across continents to access teachings that might once have required pilgrimage to a physical ashram. Yet she has managed to maintain intimacy even in online formats, preserving the relational quality essential to transformative spiritual work.
Her teaching style is characterized by directness without harshness, warmth without sentimentality. She addresses the inner obstacles that prevent peace—anxiety, repetitive thought patterns, identification with limited self-concepts—with the precision of someone who has encountered these barriers in her own practice.
Cultural Significance and Contemporary Relevance
In an era of unprecedented mental health challenges, Preethaji occupies an important niche: she offers a path that satisfies both the spiritual hunger and psychological needs of modern seekers. Her work appeals particularly to those who find traditional religious frameworks constraining but still seek something more substantive than secular mindfulness apps.
Her synthesis of Eastern wisdom and contemporary language has made philosophical concepts like non-duality and witness consciousness accessible to people who might never pick up the Upanishads. She demonstrates that one need not choose between ancient wisdom and modern life—that spiritual depth and worldly engagement can coexist.
What makes Preethaji particularly relevant now is her recognition that individual transformation and collective wellbeing are inseparable. Her teachings consistently link personal peace with broader human flourishing, suggesting that meditation and mindfulness are not escapes from the world but preparations for more conscious engagement with it.
The Ongoing Work
Preethaji continues to teach, develop new programs, and expand the reach of Ekam Institute. Her current work remains focused on what it has always been: creating conditions for people to discover what she believes is already present—a fundamental wholeness beneath the noise of conditioned thinking and reactive emotion.
In a world saturated with quick fixes and superficial solutions, Preethaji offers something increasingly rare: a serious, sustained invitation to depth. Her legacy is still being written, measured not in followers or fame but in the quieter metric of transformed lives—people who have found, through her guidance, a more awake way of being in the world.

