Awakening by Anumaa Anirudha Miriyala Inspires Global Seekers

In a world seeking deeper meaning and emotional healing, a new spiritual wave is quietly transforming lives across continents. The latest episode of 4P by Anumaa Anirudha Miriyala, featured on the YouTube channel WayToMoksha-Newcomers, is drawing attention from both seasoned meditators and curious newcomers alike.

Way to Moksha, a leading spiritual platform in the USA and India, is known for its daily satsangs and transformative teachings. With a focus on meditation, personality development, and self-healing, the channel has become a sanctuary for those seeking peace, purpose, and personal growth.

The “4P” concept introduced by Anumaa Anirudha Miriyala stands for Purpose, Practice, Patience, and Presence—a simple yet profound framework designed to guide individuals on their spiritual journey. In this episode, Anumaa shares insights on how aligning with these four principles can unlock inner healing and help one connect with the universe.

Viewers are encouraged to reflect on their dreams, embrace forgiveness, and cultivate gratitude. The teachings also touch on topics like love, service, and the mysteries of the soul and afterlife. With a gentle voice and relatable examples, Anumaa makes complex spiritual ideas accessible to all.

The episode is part of a larger movement called Healing through Dreams & Way to Moksha, which invites people to explore their subconscious, decode dream messages, and use them as tools for transformation. Whether you’re curious about beauty tips, universal energy, or how to connect with spiritual masters, this channel offers a rich tapestry of wisdom.

What sets Way to Moksha apart is its inclusive approach. The content is crafted in simple, clear language that resonates with audiences across cultures and can be easily translated into Telugu or other regional languages. This accessibility has helped the channel build a strong following among NRIs and spiritual seekers worldwide.

Anumaa Anirudha Miriyala’s teachings are not just theoretical—they are deeply practical. From guided meditations to actionable advice on self-love and emotional resilience, each session is designed to empower viewers to take charge of their inner world.

The channel encourages daily engagement, inviting viewers to tune in regularly for new insights and community support. With thousands of subscribers and growing interest, Way to Moksha is becoming a trusted source for spiritual education and healing.

As more people discover the power of the 4P framework, the ripple effect is evident. Comments from viewers reflect a sense of awakening, clarity, and renewed hope. Many share stories of how these teachings have helped them overcome anxiety, improve relationships, and find meaning in everyday life.

This episode is a must-watch for anyone seeking a fresh start, a deeper connection to self, or simply a moment of peace in a chaotic world. With Anumaa’s guidance, the path to moksha feels not only possible—but beautifully personal.


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20 thoughts on “Awakening by Anumaa Anirudha Miriyala Inspires Global Seekers

  • Vamsi Kiran

    Chala baga chepparu… konchem lengthy ga vundhi kani worth reading.

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  • Rajesh Kakarla

    Mind blowing! I shared it with my meditation group in Sydney.

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  • Sireesha M

    Koncham confusing ga vundhi… but I liked the ending part.

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  • Sneha Jonnalagadda

    Very inspiring. I’m following Anumaa’s work since last year.

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  • Ravi Teja N

    Chala manchi points unnayi… clarity konchem ekkuva vundali.

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  • Deepika Vuyyuru

    I didn’t connect with it. Felt too preachy.

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  • Arjun Madduri

    Loved the way it blends ancient wisdom with modern thought.

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  • Keerthi Yarlagadda

    Good read but some parts were hard to follow.

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  • Meenakshi kalagara

    Wow super good

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  • Bhanu Rekha

    Super article! Anumaa garu ki salute

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  • Praveen Duggirala

    Not sure I got the point. Too abstract for me.

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  • Nikhil Chintakayala

    I read it twice. Very powerful and calming.

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  • Mahesh Bairi

    Felt like copy paste of other spiritual articles. Not impressed.

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  • Kavitha Nandamuri

    Too long and not engaging.

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  • Teja Polavarapu

    It’s okay. Didn’t feel anything new.

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  • Swapna K

    Chala baga rasaru… konchem slow ga chadavalasindi.

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  • Anil Vemula

    Beautifully written. I felt a shift in my thinking.

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  • Satish Goud

    Too many buzzwords, not enough substance.

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  • Radhika Velamuri

    Very deep and spiritual. Felt like it was written just for me.

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  • Lavanya Ganta

    Good attempt but felt repetitive in some parts.

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