On 20 November 2025, the divine presence of Sister Jayanti, Additional Administrative Head of the Brahma Kumaris, added depth and spiritual clarity to the global conversations at COP30 in Belém, Brazil.
During this significant gathering, Sister Jayanti met and interacted with several prominent leaders, including:
Rosângela Janja Lula da Silva, First Lady of Brazil, actively engaged in dialogues on climate justice.
Ms. Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and a long-standing advocate for human rights and climate equity.
Dr. Vibha Dhawan, Director General of TERI, contributing scientific insight and leadership in sustainable development.
Mother Earth, symbolizing the collective intention to honour, heal, and protect our planet.
COP30 brought together delegates from across the world, Indigenous communities, youth leaders, faith-based organisations, civil society groups, and many more — each carrying their hopes, concerns, and determination for a sustainable future.
In every interaction, Sister Jayanti shared not only her wisdom but also the subtle spiritual power of her presence. Through her calmness, attentive listening, compassionate vision, and gentle responses, she offered a sense of hope, courage, care, and inner strength to all she met.
Her message remained steady and uplifting:
Unity over division. Care over indifference. Courage over fear.
Though the number of people benefitted is not specifically recorded, the impact of her presence resonated deeply with all who connected with her.
May this sacred exchange at COP30 remind the world that true climate action goes beyond policies — it arises from human connection, spiritual responsibility, and a collective commitment to honouring both nature and one another.
































