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a tryst with the divine !

Our discussion topics on Sunday, April 1st

3/25/2018

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Please do RSVP for our upcoming meetup on April 1st is https://goo.gl/bwyqBR , if you plan to come . The agenda & other details are below. 

Suffering is the nature of the world; whether physically, psychologically, emotionally, we all suffer on a daily, hourly basis :) Unfortunately, this is true for everyone, the rich and poor alike!  The National Science Foundation published an article regarding research about human thoughts per day , 80% of which are negative :) According to the research, the average person has about 12,000 to 60,000 thoughts per day. Of those, 80%  are apparently negative.

We talked in our earlier posts on how our thoughts influence us and no lasting transformation is possible without changing of thoughts! The mantras/holy sounds help us change our thoughts and hence act as powerful catalysts for change. 

One of the topics for our discussion next week is “Why do we worship God?”.  As we quoted earlier, according to Gita (7:16), “Four types of people seek Me – the distressed, the seekers of Knowledge, Wealth seekers and the men of wisdom.”. Some of the key life issues we touched are relationship, wealth and healing with relevant mantras for the first two, namely KLEEM and SHREEM BRZEE. You may refer to our blog posts for details of such information.

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