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[The Art of Uncovering: Elizabeth Lesser on Healing, Love, and the Spiritual Journey]-[Super Soul Special: Elizabeth Lesser: The Healing Power of Love]

Oprah's Super Soul · B2 · 2026-05-13

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The Path of Uncovering: Insights from Elizabeth Lesser

In this profound conversation on Super Soul Conversations, Oprah Winfrey sits down with author and spiritual leader Elizabeth Lesser to explore the transformative power of difficult life experiences, the necessity of "peeling back the veils" of the soul, and the ultimate practice of love.

The Catalyst of Crisis: Breaking Open

Lesser, the co-founder of the Omega Institute, is well-known for her book Broken Open. She posits that life’s most challenging moments—such as her recent experience donating bone marrow to her sister, Maggie—are not merely hardships but "opportunities to either break open into the mystery or to shut down."

Lesser describes the bone marrow transplant process as "heroic" and "holy." To ensure the success of the physical healing, she recognized the need for psychological and spiritual clarity. She and her sister engaged in therapeutic work to resolve lifelong baggage, including "childhood jealousies" and "unspoken" resentments. By clearing these misconceptions, Lesser was able to give her cells in a "field of love," demonstrating that healing requires clearing the emotional space as much as the physical one.

The Soul’s Thousand Veils

Drawing on the wisdom of Sufi leader Hazrat Inayat Khan, Lesser explains that our true selves are often obscured by "a thousand veils." These veils are formed by societal expectations, parental conditioning, and the traumas of growing up. She notes that we are often told to be "quiet and genteel" or to "excel" in ways that don't align with our authentic song.

"Spiritual work isn't about getting anything; it's about uncovering," Lesser asserts. Whether through meditation, psychotherapy, or conscious physical care, the goal is to return to that "golden radiant core." She emphasizes that we must stop living in the "storyline" we have created about ourselves and others, instead choosing to show up as our "genuine self."

The Practice of Love and Gratitude

When asked about her personal spiritual practice, Lesser simplifies her approach: "When all else fails, love." This is not a superficial sentiment but an active, daily discipline. She identifies "gratitude" as the "single best way" to change one's personal vibration.

Lesser also embraces the Latin term amor fati—the love of fate. By loving what happens to us, even when it is difficult, we trust that these events are designed to remove a veil. This practice is supported by small, meaningful actions, such as offering an "encouraging word" to others. Reflecting on their friendship, Oprah notes how Lesser’s support during the challenging launch of her network provided essential lift, proving that love is the force that "will save the world."

Embracing the Stage of Life

As both women approach their 60s, the conversation shifts to the significance of aging. Lesser describes the "gravitas of age" as a state of feeling "more simple and more grand." She argues that society often tries to put elders in a "box," but it is vital to "define that in your own terms." Being an elder, in her view, is about being there for those "coming up" and having the freedom from others' expectations.

Defining the Spiritual Life

Lesser makes a clear distinction between spirituality and religion. She defines spirituality as a "fearless seeking nature," the part of us that asks, "Who am I?" and "How am I supposed to live?" In contrast, religion is categorized as our human attempts to answer those questions, which can sometimes devolve into "dogma and rules."

Ultimately, Lesser concludes that death, like life, is an adventure. When in doubt about how to navigate the complexities of existence, she offers a final, steadfast piece of wisdom: "When in doubt about what to do... be loving. Don't be phony about it. But love, it's the great answer to everything."

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It was a last resort but offered Maggie her only hope.
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And heroic on both of your parts.
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I want to purify my cells of any bad intention toward her.
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Most of the stuff we think about each other, we've made up.
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It fills you up.
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on the cutting edge of
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crack us wide open
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a last resort
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wrap my heart around
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on the eve of
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📖 Transcript

I'm Oprah Winfrey.
Welcome to Super Soul Conversations, the podcast.
I believe that one of the most valuable gifts you can give yourself is time, taking time to be more fully present.
Your journey to become more inspired and connected to the deeper world around us starts now, right now.
Elizabeth Lesser has been on the cutting edge of the personal growth movement for more than three decades.
She was born in 1952 in New York City.

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